Rabbit Rabbit: Weekend Reads for November 1st
Music, art, what I watched this week (and recommend), the best sales, some style inspo, and really interesting reads!
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Wardrobe Oxygen has always been about more than clothes. Since 2005, this space has been where I share what’s on my mind: the things I’m reading, thinking about, and navigating as a woman in midlife. That means perimenopause, aging parents, kids becoming adults, civic life, cultural moments worth paying attention to, and the occasional strong opinion about something that has nothing to do with fashion (though really, fashion is political…).
Every weekend you’ll find my Weekend Reads roundup: a curated mix of articles, essays, and links worth your time. And scattered throughout you’ll find longer personal essays when something is worth saying at length.
This is the less-polished corner of the site. It’s where I write like myself, think out loud, and trust that the women reading this are navigating a lot of the same terrain. Pull up a chair, I’m so glad you’re here!
Music, art, what I watched this week (and recommend), the best sales, some style inspo, and really interesting reads!
With Anna Wintour no longer Editor in Chief of Vogue (she is now global chief content officer and artist director at Condé Nast), it made me think of Halloween 2013 when I dressed my daughter up as Wintour, and I Grace Coddington. I thought I’d share it as a bit of a Flashback Friday in honor…
Weekend Reads The women artists who found freedom in old age. (Hyperallergic) Gillian Goodman on selling baby food, and the American dream. (Dirt) Can fashion’s changing of the guard revive an ailing industry? (Dana Thomas via Substack) OMG lobster print Mary Jane flats. Lululemon registers LULULEMON DUPE: a dive into the strategy. (The Fashion Law) Runs…
I’ve tried Quince bedding, towels, kitchen tools, and more and want to share my honest thoughts to help you be an informed consumer.
Weekend Reads Ten expert tips for talking to kids about ICE terrorizing their friends and family. (L.A. Taco) The activists fighting for dignity for incarcerated pregnant women. (The Nation) To explore violence against women, she drugs herself onstage. (New York Times Style Magazine – gift link) D’Angelo’s genius was pure, and rare. (The New Yorker)…
They’re encouraging us to wear yellow on October 18th for the No Kings protest; here are some yellow tees and sweatshirts for a good cause that also give back.
Weekend Reads Catch up on these latest weekend reads covering politics, culture, fashion, and lifestyle—perfect for a quick, insightful weekend dive! Why María Corina Machado deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. (The Atlantic – gift link) Extremely offline: what happened when a Pacific island was cut off from the internet. (The Guardian) Gen X men on…
Weekend Reads Michigan church shooting suspect went on anti-LDS tirade, political candidate said. (Detroit Free Press) People are turning to Etsy witches to manifest their dream lives. (Dazed) Looking to invest more in their friendships, some are opening shared bank accounts. (NBC News) I will sleep easier. (Daniel Barkhuff on Substack) Tearing down the playhouse. (Men…
Oh gosh, another protest? We’ve already had a few this year and have they made any difference? What’s the point of participating in the upcoming No Kings protest on October 18th? Isn’t it futile? That’s what they sure hope you’ll think. Why Participate in the October 18th No Kings Protest Your home alarm system notifies…