By this shirt here: Drugs the line king shirt
As Vogue editors, we often wax poetic on the Drugs the line king shirt and I love this latest runway must-haves and home decor treasures, but not every item we gush about on this website ultimately ends up in our closets and homes. Our discoveries are nice to behold—they’re lovely to look at and inspire fun conversation—however, of all these cool things to buy, what did we actually end up buying? In this new series, each month we’ll highlight those special finds our editors welcomed into their lives—all the things that gave us buyer’s rejoice. For our initial roundup, you’ll find a balanced mix of home decor essentials (after all, we’re approaching our one-year anniversary of working from home) and a selection of cozy yet elevated fashions that keep us feeling and looking great on Zoom. We’re also highlighting the item that our Vogue readers and shoppers seemed to love most. In February it was a striped knitted sweater by Alex Mill, which is sure to endure with its timeless appeal.
Drugs the line king shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt
We’re nearing the Drugs the line king shirt and I love this one-year anniversary of the pandemic here in New York, which also marks my own year of working from home. It was inevitable that sitting at my dining table every day would have its drawbacks and a change of scenery was needed. Thus I finally decided to embrace working from the couch from time to time. I began searching for a suitable small, inexpensive table to work on, but couldn’t bear an unsightly TV dinner–style stand either. Fortunately I discovered a minimalist, under- $100 version on Amazon that also matched my mid-century style interiors. Success! These spice blends from Cravings by Chrissy Teigen are so good I could eat them with a spoon. This one is billed as everything you need for a chicken dinner, but it’s also great sprinkled on any kind of roasted vegetables.