For those of you who were unable to access the Time Magazine article I posted some thoughts about last week, my apologies! If you're interested in checking it out, the full text is after the jump.
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2012 Recap: Personal Style
Well, that was a year.
Not "a year"...a year. I mean, lots happened.
Style-wise I went from city girl to suburban mama, and my look chilled out accordingly (but still managed not to change all that much, because I've been a creature of slouchy habit since approximately 1981).
I used to occasionally wear skirts and dresses and, you know...clothing that people wear in public; now I reach for jeans and sweaters that could arguably double as pajamas. Or might actually be pajamas. You never know.
Sleeveless Style
I wear sleeveless styles, especially in the evenings, all year 'round: I think the look is elegant and feminine, and honestly? I love my tattoo, and I like wearing things that leave it visible.
Favorite New Accessory?
Hands-down.
About Jordan Reid
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I grew up in New York City, studied cognitive neuroscience (which is less fancy than it sounds) at Harvard University, then moved out to Hollywood to work as an actress for a few years. After a truly spectacular career implosion, I moved back to NYC, married a musician who I met on MySpace (somewhat shockingly, this man continues to be my husband), and tried to figure out what to do next.
In 2010 I created Ramshackle Glam to follow my experiments (and frequent failures) in the spheres of fashion, beauty, entertaining, and home décor. In the years since, Ramshackle Glam has been featured in publications including Time Magazine, Cosmopolitan, the New York Observer, The Huffington Post, and Lonny. The brand has spun off into three web series (Jordan In The House, with Meredith Video Studios, and two beauty-focused series for Allure Magazine) and two books - Ramshackle Glam (2014) and Carrying On (2016). I’ve also worked as an ambassador for brands including Dove, Simple Skincare, Timex, Thumbtack and Ecco Domani, and have conceptualized and shot campaigns for companies including DKNY, Neiman Marcus, St. Ives, Wacoal, and Noritake.
Last fall, I opened an online shop called glam | camp with New York-based artist Erin Williams, where we sell things like coloring books for parents, the sweatshirts that we actually want to wear, and the coolest blanket on the planet (really). Erin and I are also co-writing a book for Penguin Random House that’ll be released in early 2017.