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Welcoming Cuyana to Boston

Tara WestComment
Welcoming Cuyana to Boston

When it comes to fashion, I’m a big believer in quality over quantity, which is why I was ecstatic to welcome Cuyana to Boston! I had the pleasure of checking out their newly opened store on Newbury Street. Their philosophy centers around creating timeless investment pieces for today’s modern woman. Keep reading to see how I styled some of my favorite items!

 
 

A tote bag is one of the most essential pieces in my wardrobe: they’re elegant, timeless, and go with almost any outfit! This Tall Structured Leather Tote from Cuyana is my new go-to; made from Italian pebbled leather with microsuede lining, you can fit all of your daily essentials in here (plus a lot more!). Out of the five colors they offer, I went with the caramel. It pairs perfectly with a structured coat and black thigh-high boots! How would you style this tote?

 
 

But Cuyana doesn’t just stop at leather goods, they have an entire clothing line… I’ll take one of everything, please! As someone who’s always on the hunt for closet staples, this Charmeuse Slip Dress immediately caught my eye. Sultry yet sophisticated, I have a feeling this dress will become a new favorite of mine. Keep it simple with a pair of strappy heels, or toss on a crisp blazer for an even sharper look!

 
 

A sweatsuit I can wear outside? Count me in! Cuyana takes loungewear and makes it effortlessly sexy. These Cashmere Tapered Pants are designed to flatter all shapes and sizes, not to mention they’re so cozy! Paired with their Asymmetrical Turtleneck Sweater and a statement beanie, I’m ready to take on the day in style.

 
 

A wardrobe full of quality neutral pieces is my love language, can’t you tell? I’m obsessed with this crossbody Camera Bag! Styled with this elegant Square Edge Cape and my go-to thigh-high boots, I feel both chic and comfortable. Swap in some of your favorite pieces for a look that can easily go from day to night. When it comes to the perfect timeless closet, I am totally on board with Cuyana’s mission: fewer is better.


Thank you Cuyana! Photography by Brad Bahner Photography.