• Accessories Designer’s Style While Working from Home

    Ada Kokosar
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    “We’ve been forced to stop. I paused myself to think and reflect on this terrible situation we are all going through. We can’t make a plan because we don’t know how long this quarantine is lasting. We can’t have any control over this situation. We can’t do anything, only staying at home. There is only one thing is not postponed. The present moment. How to spend the day, do things I enjoy, caring for myself, my health, my family, my fiancé, my loved ones, my team, my neighbors.” — Ada Kokosar, founder and designer, Midnight 00

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    Anita Ko
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    “Normally, I get home from work and I put on my LNA for Anita Ko sweatshirt…now I get to live in it from morning till bedtime. I’m also never without my zodiac coin. It’s like a protection amulet for me.” — Anita Ko

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    Thierry Lasry
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    “I try to dress up as if each day were a regular workday — apart from replacing shoes with slides. I find it very helpful to avoid a routine that makes you feel like you’re repeating the same day over and over again. Today I am wearing Alyx slides and belt, Amiri jeans, Local Authority T-shirt and Chrome Hearts jewelry.” — Thierry Lasry

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    Andrea Fohrman
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    “My working from home style depends on the day. I would like to get up and get dressed and work in my office by 9 a.m., but the truth of it is I am feeding my family and my dog and my brand new puppy we rescued this weekend so by the time I get into the office sometimes I have to look like this.” — Andrea Fohrman

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    Gaza Yousefi
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    “When I WFH, I use my commuting time to work out so most of the time I start off in my activewear and when I start working I change into a cozy vintage hoodie. It is important for me to stick to a routine and take my usual breaks as much as I can. Once work is done, I go for a short walk to clear my head and then get into my loungewear and start the evening with cooking a lovely meal and catching up with friends over FaceTime.” — Naza Yousefi

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    Elza Wandler
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    “In these crazy times, it’s important to stick to a daily routine, make an effort and also not to forget to have a bit of fun to get through home quarantine. I miss my morning ritual of getting ready, putting on my jewelry, spraying on my perfume, picking out my outfit and one of my bags and shoes to go with it. This week my team and I decided no home quarantine is going to stop us from dressing up, so we’re bringing this back into our daily routine for the sake of variety, but, most importantly, to keep enjoying these little things in life.” — Elza Wandler

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    Jasmin Larian Hekmat
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    “I’m wearing my Stacie pants a lot, and our Gaia’s T-shirt. I’ve been choosing clothes that make me feel good and sets that are cozy and chic at the same time. I realize now more than ever how much what I wear affects my mood and outlook for the day.” — Jasmin Larian Hekmat

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    Ariel Gordon
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    Both my husband and I are closing in on 2 weeks working from home. We have a 5 year old and 2 year old and it takes all the energy we have to WFH + keep them entertained. Comfort is key. A red lip makes me feel more alive. I’m trying to tell myself that it hides my stress and fatigue and my growing number of unattended grey hairs.— Ariel Gordon 

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    Brett Heyman
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    “I’ve been wearing knit sweatpants for the past 10 days. Mostly from Alexandra Golovanoff so I feel like I haven’t given up completely. Today I decided it would be smart to put my jeans on to make sure they still fit. It wasn’t great, so I settled on my trusty pair of oversize vintage 501s. It’s a compromise. My hemp Edie Parker Flower T is warm and cozy, and my Elder Statesman socks make me feel like all will be OK in the world.” — Brett Heyman

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    Ditte
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    “The past few weeks have been a bit of a rollercoaster. I’ve noticed that every morning, I get up and get dressed for myself — first and foremost. Wearing something everyday that makes me feel capable and inspired is so important. In these crazy times, I have really found out how important it is to make an effort.” — Ditte Reffstrup, creative director of Ganni

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    Erin Sachse
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    “While working from home is nothing new to me, with my team now working from their respective homes, I am now really leaning into ensuring I feel both comfortable and cute with this newfound privacy. Where I normally sport trousers and a chic sweater — with tons of jewelry, duh — everyday, I have now replaced my uniform with comfy sweatshirts like this pictured quarter-zip from Lorod and MadHappy sweatpants. — Erin Sachse

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    Jacquie Aiche
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    “When working from home, it’s so necessary for me to create my own sanctuary…a space that reflects the energy I feel at the Bungalow. I’m surrounded by my crystals and my favorite lambskin for grounding. You’ll always find me wearing something easy and floral. It’s my classic, California girl vibe.” — Jacquie Aiche

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    Beth Bugdaycay
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    “I wanted to keep it real. This is my ‘spot.’ The corner of the couch, sitting on top of my quilt, surrounded by my books. By far, my most important accessory during this time are my books. They allow me to go down rabbit holes and feel inspired. They are my refuge.” — Beth Bugdaycay

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    Johannes Quodt Koio
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    “I’m always into wearing classic black pieces, even when I’m WFH. These John Elliott pants and Uniqlo box-fit T-shirt are staples in my wardrobe. The look wouldn’t be complete without the comfy cool Koio Everyday Slippers and the Koio WFH socks!” — Johannes Quodt Koio, cofounder of Koio

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    Gisela and Gustavo Assis
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    “Since the boys are taking online school classes everyday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., we are taking this time to focus on Lapima. There is so much to plan, reflect, and use our creativity for the future. After lunch, we try to be present with the kids entirely. It has been such a great opportunity for quality time, as we used to get home from work in the evening to participate at dinnertime only. — Gisela and Gustavo Assis, cofounders and creative directors, Lapima eyewear

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    Laura Caspi
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    “New work schedule has me working as a full-time teacher, personal chef, housekeeper all while stealing away minutes to focus on new and fresh designs. At night once my kids have gone to sleep I get a little moment of peace to focus more on work. Currently find myself sketching new designs and working on some custom pieces for a private client for Mother’s Day, which seems like a lifetime away!” —Laura Caspi

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    Luisa Dames
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    “Life in general is quite good at home. We start the day with team calls and keep each other super up to date and positive — more so during these times than we usually do. On a personal level, you start realizing the little highlights per day like a nicely cooked dinner or even my usual morning run. I appreciate it more than I ever did before.” — Luisa Dames, cofounder and managing director, Aeyde

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    Alison Chemla
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    “For me, WFH right now also means keeping my spirits high during these uncertain times and I do that by making a conscious effort to put on a piece of jewelry that makes me smile each morning when I get dressed. Today I am wearing my Jelly Hoops, which remind me of summer and give me hope for better days ahead, my favorite Leset pants, this super comfortable Mad Happy sweatshirt, and a pair of homemade tie dye socks with my Adidas slides.” — Alison Chemla, designer of Alison Lou jewelry

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    Maya Brenner
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    “I’ve made a corner of my guesthouse, a little WFH home spot with my laptop and pretty vintage chair with Oscar de la Renta fabric. Behind me are some shipping supplies and other necessities I’ve moved from my studio. I’ve been living in my Suzi Kondi velour tracksuit, which is the perfect combination of that ‘just want to be comfortable but stylish look.'” — Maya Brenner

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    Tina Lutz
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    “My desktops (computer and the real one) have never been so clean and organized.” — Tina Lutz

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    Natia
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    “Big dreams happen in small places — concentrate, balance your day with working from home, resting and physical exercise to keep you going!” — Natia Chkhartishvili and Nina Dzhokhadze, founders of NeverNot Jewelry 
     

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    Giuseppe Zanotti
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    “Glasses and sunglasses have always been my passion. An old pair of blue Carrera sunglasses is my quarantine essential piece. I love their lightness and comfort. You will see me wearing them on the train when I go to Milan or when I fly around the world. I even go boating with them. I bought them 20 years ago and they have been my go-to piece ever since, even during quarantine.” — Giuseppe Zanotti

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    Nicola Glass
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    “I am definitely dressing more casually since I started working from home — I’ve been living in knitwear and leggings. Like most people these days, I’m wearing many hats: I’m working with all of our teams trying to navigate our approach to the upcoming seasons, while also home-schooling my son and making sure my family has everything they need. This is an incredibly unsettling time, but I’m trying to stay optimistic while also addressing the disturbing reality that we are all living through.” — Nicola Glass

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    Oleema Miller
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    “My mom has always taught me to see the silver lining and to count my blessings when situations get tough or the water gets too murky to navigate. I find myself feeling grateful for my health, my family, and a team of women that are dedicated to the success of our business, Mikoh, despite the current climate. I am incredibly fortunate and am even more motivated to work hard, be there for others in need, and still enjoy the little things that make each day blessed.” — Oleema Miller cofounder and creative director, Mikoh

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    Pamela Love
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    “Trying to keep it comfy but professional — wearing Isabel Marant button down, Milly sweater and Mara Hoffman pants.” — Pamela Love

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    Jennifer Zeuner
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    “I’m that person that can’t work in sweats and flip flops or sneakers. I need to feel like myself. Comfortable jeans (Mousy), a T (Zara or Off-White) or a cotton flowy shirt (Johanna Ortiz) are my go-to staples when I need to sit at my desk and also run after my kids. Also, I’m skipping the rings during quarantine so I don’t lose them when I wash my hands 25 times a day but I do still need at least one protective necklace around my neck.” — Jennifer Zeuner

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    Parisa Wang
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    “I have been staying and working from home at my fiance’s apartment in Maryland. The best WFH attire I can pull from his closet is a plain white shirt and my yoga pants, yet this is often times the everyday look I’d go for. The best WFH style tip I have to mentally prepare myself to the work mode every day is to change my PJs as soon as I wake up to something comfortable yet makes me feel work-ready.” — Parisa Wang

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    Philip Crangi
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    “I escaped upstate with my partner last week so my WFH style is cozy/rugged with a lot of animal print.” — Philip Crangi

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