Classic Fashion
Sustainable Fashion Myths & What Makes Fashion Transparent
When it comes to sustainable fashion or how "green" a brand is, the conversation typically centers around whether a brand uses recycled fabrics, organic... more »
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's Iconic Style
When it comes to chic minimalist '90s fashion, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's style endures the way few others from this era have endured. Her style was... more »
Unsung Style Icons — Beyond Jackie and Audrey Style
Most of us know the classic style icons like Jackie, Audrey, or anyone French. Countless books have been written about all of them. But what about the... more »
Diana Vreeland's Quotes and Advice on Style and Life
Diana Vreeland was known for her quips and quotes. She invented the word pizazz and once declared, “Pink is the navy blue of India!” At... more »
Grace Kelly — Thrifty Style Icon?
When one thinks about Grace Kelly's style, thrift isn't the first thing that comes to mind. Even as Princess of Monaco, she was fond of her old clothing,... more »
Marilyn Monroe Style: If you’ve got it, flaunt it
Marilyn Monroe's style was surprisingly minimalist off-screen, which is why we named our Marilyn line of silk tee shirts after the Hollywood icon. Her... more »
American Fashion Behind the Seams — How Our Clothing Is Made
When it comes to clothing design, it's what's inside that can make a simple dress unbearable or unbelievable. For a garment to be truly timeless, superior... more »
A Capsule Wardrobe for the Hybrid Work-Life
Creating versatile wardrobe essentials has always been at the core of Senza Tempo's philosophy. We want every Senza Tempo garment to be worn for more than one... more »
Marisa Berenson: Global Style Icon
Clothes, like music, can transport you. When I was designing the flexible four-piece loungewear capsule collection I was thinking about comfort and travel,... more »
Carefully Edited Collections: The Key to Sustainable Fashion
Once upon a time, women shopped in a department store or local boutiques. It was a time when the salesmen and women truly knew their customers, what they... more »