
Over the last month, I’ve transformed my style with just three pieces from the cult-favorite brand Sézane, all of which speak to fall and winter’s biggest trends: a suede jacket, a ladylike cardigan, and a pair of loafers. The reason I turned to Sézane for this mini-reset is simple—the brand’s ethos mirrors the way I want to get dressed now.
Maybe it’s age or being a creature of habit, but my ideal wardrobe revolves around a few well-made workhorses I can style a dozen different ways and still feel like myself. In the same way I rely (perhaps obsessively) on my boxy white tee, barrel-leg jeans, and rotation of romantic-but-not-too-frilly dresses, I’ve rediscovered how satisfying it is to do more with less. My closet, much like my home, now revolves around essentials that feel intentional—nothing superfluous, nothing collecting dust. Each piece works hard, rotates often, and fits seamlessly into the rhythm of my life.
You’ve probably heard of the French label, which was founded in 2013 as an online-first brand; it has since expanded into retail, with 10 locations in the United States alone. Its pieces are beautiful in their simplicity, distilling the Parisian-girl look into staples that are equal parts practical and romantic. (I recently started an antique home décor shop, Ça Marche, a name borrowed from one of my favorite French phrases, and the clothing brand embodies that same effortless harmony.)
All this is to say, this little wardrobe refresh has been just as much about rediscovering old favorites as it has buying less overall. Every outfit I styled with my new Sézane additions came entirely from my existing closet. Through this process, I reconnected with pieces I hadn’t worn in years, and I even stepped out of my comfort zone—loafers, who knew? It’s proof that getting dressed for a new season can feel inspiring, even when you’re shopping your own closet. Ahead, see how I styled the staples that became the foundation for my entire fall-winter wardrobe.
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