Rachel S.
"I started wearing what I wanted at three years old. I've never changed."
"Clothes are how I express myself — and I've been this way since I was three."
Rachel is a collector at heart — the kind of dresser who treats her closet like a living archive. Her style is eclectic and unmistakably her own: a little bohemian, a little tailored, always with a point of view.
In Naples, she leans into lightweight, eye-catching pieces and beachwear in unexpected fabrics. Back in Boston, it's all about layers — leather shackets, oversized vests, denim, and long coats. She's drawn to pieces with personality: a bold silk scarf, a whimsical fish necklace, a print you can't stop looking at.
A mom of three, entrepreneur, and marketing professional, Rachel fills her days with tennis, dance, pilates, and hot yoga — and her evenings with long beach days and early dinners with family.
A wardrobe that tells the truth.
Rachel's style is less about following and more about feeling. She buys what stops her in her tracks and ignores everything else — the result is a closet that reads like a personality, not a feed.
Every piece earned its place because she actually wears it. "I love what I love, and I've always been this way" — that conviction is exactly what makes her closet worth following.
A first look at Rachel’s drop.
Pieces from her collection that no longer fit her life — interesting silhouettes, fabrics that move, and accessories with a story behind them.
"I started wearing what I wanted at three years old, and I've never changed."
"I love a fun accessory — a bold silk scarf, a fish necklace, something that says I picked this on purpose."
