I am so excited to finally share my holiday collaboration with Few Moda! This has been in the works for months, and I’ve been counting down the days until I could let you in on it.
Few Moda is a destination for elevated, trend-forward pieces that feel designer-level without the price tag. So getting the chance to collaborate with them for the holidays was so exciting.
When we started planning this collection, I knew I wanted pieces that captured that effortless mix of classic meets festive, something you could wear to a holiday party, family gathering, or cozy dinner at home and feel instantly put-together. I really thought about the types of things I like to wear during the holiday season. Not just for parties, but for everyday life, too.
We played with beautiful textures (think satin, corduroy, and touches of velvet) and silhouettes that are timeless but special. These are the kinds of pieces that make getting dressed for the season fun again. Some of the pieces are what I think you’d expect from me and others are a little more trend forward that I fell in love with during the design process. The pants, for example, came together after finding an inspiration picture of a billowy skirt and we reimagined it as a pair of extra-wide legged pants.
The best part? Everything is made with Few Moda’s commitment to quality. You get that polished, “designer” feel without the markups, which I love and appreciate even more during such a busy, gift-filled season. I’ve already worn a few of the pieces out and have gotten so many questions about where they’re from… it’s been so hard keeping it a secret until now!










I can’t wait to see how you all style them for your own holiday moments. Whether it’s for a festive night out or simply adding a little sparkle to your everyday, this collaboration is all about making you feel confident, comfortable, and ready to celebrate. I hope you love it as much as I do. ✨






The Eloise cardigan!
Congratulations on the collection. It is stunning and has so many fun picks!
So many beautiful pieces! Thanks for sharing!
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