There’s this idea floating around that we should save our “good outfits” for special occasions.
Dinner dates. Vacations. Weddings.

But what if the most sacred occasion is your everyday life?
Last week, I threw on a red tennis dress and sneakers to run to the grocery store. Nothing fancy—just something that made me feel put together. My hair was toppled in a high bun and I had light everyday makeup. I wasn’t trying to impress anyone, but wanted to feel good in my skin.
But then something interesting happened.
Strangers smiled. Men offered to help me pick up a watermelon. I got a handful of compliments. One woman even stopped me to say, “You really got it going on!”
And in that moment, I realized this wasn’t about the dress.
It was about self-respect.
I was showing up for me. Even in a mundane moment. Even without a reason. And the energy I gave to myself was mirrored back.
Style Tip of the Week
Don’t save your style for someday. Elevate your “throw-on” looks with one intentional piece—a structured bag, bold lip, or statement earrings. Your future self will thank you.
Reflect:
What’s one outfit that makes you feel powerful?
And how can you wear a version of it in your everyday life—yes, even to Trader Joe’s?
Here’s your permission to show up fully—even when it’s “just” errands.
Because how you dress is a reflection of how much you value yourself.
Style isn’t superficial.
Style is self-respect.