Packing a spa resort or resort is very tricky. You want ease and comfort, but also versatility, for a while, you might be on a meditation pillow, next at dinner, in a stylish dining room with fine food. You want to look chic, together without dragging half of the closets across the country. Meg Kinney Megfigured it out with boutiques in New York and Toronto (Hallelujah!) move This suits all our travel/comfort/casual/style desires.
When Meg first starts tinting it will become her fabric move Collection, here’s her idea: Yoga pants and your labor outfit must have something. “We need a way to dress up as comfortable as PJ, but will make you feel and look like you are wearing fun, stylish clothes,” she said.and This requires little thought (also known as stress). ”
Made of hanging, stretchy jersey braids, these pieces – monochrome tops, wide pants, harem pants, jumpsuits, skirts, skirts, etc. – as relaxed and useless as you want at a resort or spa, while exploring a new city, or just swaying around your own hood. They are soft. They move with you. They look great. Even better, they bounce back into the shape of a crease when you roll the ball into the ball and throw it into the trunk for a long time. “You can wear them at 6 a.m. until midnight, until midnight, and never think about it again, which is basically my dream suit,” Meg said.
In fact, this design is for Meg’s complete low-maintenance, high-style clothing collection: reversible tops, buttons, you can wear them in a variety of ways and wear them perfectly, which can be switched with a simple belt. “My whole idea is to get clothes to do heavy lifting,” Meg said. “They should be unique enough that you don’t need to stack accessories, flattering and comfortable – not to say. Most importantly, they should never let you guess your clothes a second time. Basically, there’s nothing else but enjoying your day.”
Good for the earth, better for your wardrobe
Sustainability is a must, of course, and Meg’s view is practical. She manufactures and uses recycled materials locally. Meg’s clever archive show begins when a piece stops working for you. Customers can recycle old MEG clothes to enjoy 15% of new items. The returned works were resold and part of the sales were donated to Family Planning. “Everyone won,” Meg said. “Also remember that you can easily maintain sustainability by buying good ways. High-quality clothing means you buy less clothes. Parts that fit your body shape and are easy to take care of can bring a lot of wear and tear, so you won’t keep filling your closet.”