It’s been a busy couple of weeks since I returned from London and Paris. Today I’m prepping to have family over tomorrow evening for the breaking of the fast at the conclusion of Yom Kippur. Making brisket, of course! So today’s post is just a few random things that have been on my mind.

This week’s favorite outfit

Yes, I’ve been wearing a lot of brown lately. 😉 It’s one of my best neutrals, and has always been one of my favorite colors to wear. I really like these Madewell pants, which are comfortable and easy to style. For those afraid that the pleats will add bulk, they really don’t, and they help the pants skim over my tummy area.

Why I recommend an in-person color analysis

Color analysis has really taken off in the last couple of years. I think it’s one of the best investments you can make in yourself and your wardrobe. While there’s been an explosion of people (and AI apps) offering online color services, I still believe that an in-person draping from a trained color analyst will deliver the best value for you. Here’s why:

  • when we compare different color drapes, my clients can SEE for themselves the effects of different colors on their skin.
  • the analysis will be more personalized; rather than just assigning a season, we drill down to find each person’s unique WOW colors within the seasonal palette.
  • we look at makeup as well as clothing, and clients can try different colors
  • I’m available for follow-up questions, and can help with shopping, style, and other related services.

If you live near or will be visiting the Los Angeles area, you can find out more and book your color analysis session HERE. (Know someone who’s struggling with their wardrobe? You can gift a personal color analysis. Just email me at info @ unefemme.net to arrange.) If a visit to Los Angeles isn’t accessible, you can find color analysts (who use a similar color system) near you HERE.

Hurricane relief and recovery: how to help

Finally, my heart goes out to those who have been affected by the recent hurricanes and floods. The devastation is just staggering. (And it truly chaps my hide that people are intentionally spreading disinformation that can interfere with people getting the help and resources they need. 😡) There are many great organizations you can donate to who are on the ground and providing aid. I’m a big fan of Jose Andres and his World Central Kitchen, often one of the first to arrive in disaster and war zones to feed those affected.

I’ve been seeing a lot of appeals from various groups for donations. If you’re unsure about an organization, you can see if they’re listed on Charity Navigator, or find reputable organizations to donate to.

Susan B. sits on a wooden bench wearing a brown knit jacket, blue jeans and colorful bracelets.Susan B. sits on a wooden bench wearing a brown knit jacket, blue jeans and colorful bracelets.

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