The Brooke Savona Edit: On Vintage Icons, Wardrobe Essentials & Uncommon Finds
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Meet The Curator
Meet Brooklyn, a Fashion Stylist with a passion for women’s workwear.
BROOKLYN NASH
FASHION STYLIST
Brooklyn’s passion for styling women executives began in luxury retail, where she saw professionals struggle to find workwear that felt both practical and personal. With a degree in Fashion Design, she launched her career as a personal stylist, helping women executives cultivate wardrobes that project both authority and ease.
Here, the Toronto native shares her recommended workwear brands, emerging designers to have on your radar, and a few of her favorite things, from a Portuguese perfume to mouth-blown glassware she’s currently loving.
Curated Collection: Vintage Icons
When Brooklyn Nash sources women’s workwear brands for her clients’ outfits, she looks for designers with a focus on premium craftsmanship, expert tailoring, and timeless design. She seeks out brands whose DNA reflects her clients’ lifestyle and personal values, whether it’s precision tailoring from heritage houses, emerging designers with a modern edge, or labels rooted in sustainability and craftsmanship.
Gabriela Hearst
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“Gabriela Hearst is a sustainable brand that’s great for work investment pieces. I love the way the blazers play with texture and color.”
The Frankie Shop
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“The Frankie Shop is an affordable brand known for its sharp blazers, clean lines, and oversized silhouettes perfect for professional creatives looking to capture a minimalist aesthetic.”
Max Mara
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“I think Max Mara’s coats and suiting are timeless investments. Their precision in cut and use of fabric make every piece feel like an heirloom of modern workwear.”
Veronica Beard
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“Veronica Beard is my go-to brand for classic workwear staples. Their most iconic piece is a tailored blazer with an interchangeable “dickey” (zip-in liner or panel) that adds versatility.”
Favorite Daughter
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“This brand offers affordable workwear staples that are truly flattering. I love the ‘favorite blazer‘ that comes in a variety of colors with matching pants and vest, so you can mix and match with your own mini capsule.”
Theory
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“Theory is a workwear staple whose signature is refined simplicity — sharp lines, classic silhouettes, and subtle modern details in its blazers, trousers, and sleek dresses for those days you can’t be fussed with separates.”
Nili Lotan
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“I love Nili Lotan’s blazers, belts, and especially their silk blouses as timeless workwear investments. For more affordable silk and silk-wool staples, LilySilk is a great alternative.”
Reiss
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“Whether you’re looking for office casual separates or sharp tailored professional pieces, Reiss has timeless staples that feel current at a great price point for the quality.”
The Outnet
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“For great deals on the brands in this edit and other luxury brands, The Outnet is a great resource for scoring amazing finds at a steep discount.”
Style Profile
Savona describes her style as “X description” gravitating towards x type, x type, and x type of pieces. In winter and fall, her go-to outfits include X outfit, x outfit, and x outfit, while in spring and summer she lives in X outfit, x outfit, and x outfit while she’s doing x and x summer activities.
Most Worn Brands
The brands that helped build the foundation of her wardrobe.
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Wardrobe Essentials
Wardrobe essentials she can’t live without.
On Her Wardrobe Essentials
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This will be a blurb describing the quality highlights of the curator’s proposed wardrobe essentials.
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Obakki
$245
“Obakki makes sustainable, and thoughtfully designed glassware. I’ve been eyeing this mouth-blown carafe and matching glassware in sand that’s perfect for entertaining.”
Astier de Villatte
$50
“I love this Hollywood incense from Astier de Villatte. Lighting one feels like an intentional reset, a little luxury in the middle of my day.”
Obakki
$245
“Obakki makes sustainable, and thoughtfully designed glassware. I’ve been eyeing this mouth-blown carafe and matching glassware in sand that’s perfect for entertaining.”
Worth the Splurge
An investment piece that was worth the splurge, and an investment piece on her wishlist.
Astier de Villatte
$50
“I love this Hollywood incense from Astier de Villatte. Lighting one feels like an intentional reset, a little luxury in the middle of my day.”
Obakki
$245
“Obakki makes sustainable, and thoughtfully designed glassware. I’ve been eyeing this mouth-blown carafe and matching glassware in sand that’s perfect for entertaining.”
Heirlooms
The story behind her favorite piece she has inherited and a modern heirloom she hopes to pass on.
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Obakki
$245
“Obakki makes sustainable, and thoughtfully designed glassware. I’ve been eyeing this mouth-blown carafe and matching glassware in sand that’s perfect for entertaining.”
Favorite Finds
When she’s not busy styling executives, Brooklyn loves experimenting with new makeup and skincare, planning her next travels, and finding time for mindful activities like meditation. From incense for a mid-day reset to a new fragrance she found in Comporta, Portugal, Brooklyn shares her personal favorite finds and what she’s currently coveting.
Astier de Villatte
$50
“I love this Hollywood incense from Astier de Villatte. Lighting one feels like an intentional reset, a little luxury in the middle of my day.”
Obakki
$245
“Obakki makes sustainable, and thoughtfully designed glassware. I’ve been eyeing this mouth-blown carafe and matching glassware in sand that’s perfect for entertaining.”
Comporta Perfumes
$228
“I can’t get enough of Femme Fougere from Comporta Perfumes, a boutique Portuguese fragrance house inspired by the coastal town it’s named after.”
Westman Atelier
$68
“Gucci Westman’s foundation stick is my go-to for a natural, glowing complexion. It feels weightless yet perfectly covers blemishes for a flawless finish.”
Uncommon Gems
Under-The-Radar Labels
The “If you know, you know” brands.
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Chic & Unique
The most unique piece in her wardrobe.
Comporta Perfumes
$228
“I can’t get enough of Femme Fougere from Comporta Perfumes, a boutique Portuguese fragrance house inspired by the coastal town it’s named after.”
Off the Beaten Path
Hidden gem travel destination
Comporta Perfumes
$228
“I can’t get enough of Femme Fougere from Comporta Perfumes, a boutique Portuguese fragrance house inspired by the coastal town it’s named after.”
The Little Things
Next Trip on the Itinerary:
Aveiro, Portugal
Guilty Pleasure:
All you can eat sushi
Ritual That Keeps Me Grounded:
Starting my day with a focused workout
Last Thing I learned:
How to use an industrial knitting machine
In Her Interview
Brooke Savona discusses tricks of the trade when sourcing quality vintage to help you score your next iconic vintage find.
Interview Highlights
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