Behind What I Wear Now.

Style changes when life does. Not in obvious ways, but subtly, over time. In the things you stop reaching for. In what stays folded at the back of the closet. In what you put on without thinking.

Lately, I have been paying attention to that shift. Getting dressed no longer feels aspirational, it feels responsive. The clothes I wear now are shaped by my days, and my pace. There’s less performance, more practicality but still intention.

Maybe you’re in a similar place — a fairly new mom finding your footing again, or simply someone whose life looks different than it did a few years ago. Either way, the question becomes the same what actually feels like “me” to wear now?

For years, I told myself I’d come back when I had more time. But time doesn’t really appear — you make room. And eventually I realized I didn’t want to keep waiting for the perfect season. Because this is the season I’m in.

So, the blogging world is not new to me. I used to write here in 2016 — in a different season, with a different pace. Life got fuller, and the words paused. Since then, I have married and have three sons (2-year-old and 6.5-month-old twins). This space is my way of coming back to something creative that’s always mattered to me, without trying to pick up exactly where I left off.

This isn’t about trends or reinvention. It’s about dressing for the life that I have. Clothes that hold up to real days and still feel like me. Pieces I return to, fits that work, and colors that feel right. And sometimes, this space is simply a creative outlet — outfits I love and would wear out into the world if the moment allowed. The outfits I imagine, alongside what real life allows.

What I Wear Now is a record of that process. Not a formula — just an ongoing archive of my personal style as it evolves. Sometimes polished, sometimes pared back.

This is What I Wear Now. It will change. That’s the point. If this resonates, i’m happy you’re here and I hope this space reminds you that it’s never too late to start again — even with one outfit at a time.