Confidence doesn’t always announce itself. It shows up in quiet ways—in the pieces that ground you, the rituals that center you, and the moments where you choose to feel like yourself before the world asks anything of you.
The Sunday Mood
The Sunday Mood is your weekly dose of style inspiration—with heart. Each post explores the connection between how we dress and how we feel, offering personal reflections, fashion styling tips, and thoughtful encouragement to help you start your week with confidence. It’s not about rules or trends—it’s about dressing with intention, expressing your individuality, and finding joy in the everyday act of getting dressed. From bold risks to subtle shifts, The Sunday Mood invites you to see fashion as more than just what you wear—it’s how you show up.
Getting sh*t done isn’t about doing everything.
It’s about doing what matters—and letting the rest go.
If that means one less frantic morning, one more outfit you actually love, or one more moment in the sun with your people… that’s the win.
We spend so much of our lives trying to look “put together.” But the most stylish women I know aren’t chasing perfection or trends—they’re choosing what feels real. If you’ve ever wondered how to dress in a way that feels truly like you, this is where to begin.
We all admire that “I just threw this on” kind of look—the one that feels easy, unbothered, and somehow still perfect. But here’s the truth: when it’s done right, you really can just throw it on—and trust that it works. That kind of confidence doesn’t come from having more clothes but from having the right ones. And that’s exactly what I’ve been perfecting for the past 40 years: helping women feel great by making getting dressed truly effortless.
At Hangar9, we’ve always believed that style is just the beginning. What truly matters is how we show up—for each other, for our community, and for the values that guide us.
"Being powerful doesn’t mean being perfect. It means showing up. And if what you’re wearing helps you do that—then I say lean into it."
“Even something as simple as getting dressed up just because can feel like a small act of boldness. You might not have a dinner to go to or a meeting to impress at—but what’s the worst that can happen? Someone compliments your outfit? Personally, I’m okay with that.”
Personally? I break rules all the time—and I’m better for it. I thrive in a little bit of chaos… But that’s the thing: everyone has their own rules to break. So, let’s start with what I know best: fashion.