los angeles loves you

by Rachel Lynch



L.A. has always had a certain freedom to it. It’s like this place where you don’t have to play by the rules. It’s kind of wild.

Perhaps it’s because I grew up in the snow, but I’ve never been fully comfortable around palm trees. They’re great and all, but every morning I wake up and see them outside my window in the Hollywood Hills, I’m confused. They’re the exact opposite of the concrete that makes up my Manhattan city block.

Despite this minor discomfort, I let go in L.A. I wake up early, only to do much of nothing, take day trips to the desert and stay out late in Silverlake, drinking tequila on a belly full of mexican food.

Right now, it’s ten am, and I’ve already been up for three hours. My body’s probably still on New York time, but something about California makes waking up early ok. The sunshine and the warm weather are like a hug in the morning that I’m hesitant to embrace. New York makes me cold, hard, and untrusting.

But yet again, I let go, give in to the sun, and accept it’s warmth. Yesterday, we drove to the desert and just wandered. We took so many beautiful photographs, and as much as I had planned for this shoot back east, none of it really matters now. The anxiety faded, and whatever was going to happen, would happen. Sometimes, art has a way of creating itself.

I have long fathomed a life in LA, but like I said, I’m strangely uncomfortable around palm trees and their suspicious nature. I also have a long history with LA. I’ve been traveling here 5-6 times a year since I was sixteen. My first two big loves were in LA. My very first boyfriend was a musician in Hollywood, we had our prom together at Universal Studios. And my second boyfriend was an actor, who walked around with a cane, just because. I remember the first time I ever met him at a coffee bean on Hollywood Blvd. He sat down, leaned his cane against the wall, where he proceeded to take out a tin can of organic tobacco, and roll his own cigarette. I was completely in love, never before had I met such a character who could quote Kafka as much as myself. But I’m getting off track.

All I’m trying to say is that I find LA enchanting. A lot of New Yorkers say they hate the people in LA, but I have only ever fallen in love here.

Even now as I sit outside at a coffee shop in West Hollywood, I’m in love. The perfect almond milk latte, and my pen to paper in the California sun. All I’m saying is LA gives me the strength to rise from anxiety and be creative and inspired. To revel in all it’s perceived discomforts. To embrace what comes your way with the unwavering certainty that you are enough.

LA, you’ve got my love.

as originally seen on C-heads Magazine

 


nothing's gonna hurt you baby

by Rachel Lynch


Nothing's gonna hurt you baby, nothing's gonna take you from my side. You're close to me, there are places we've only experienced while day-dreaming. And we make the daydreams our dwelling places while we're together. 

Whispered something in your ear, made you smile and look away. When we stay out too late, when we have a drink or three. When we're laughing and singing in our sunglasses to our favorite rock n roll songs.

x x 

jewelry by Justin Montoya

head-piece by Lunara Design

photos by Anya Thompson


rare london

by Rachel Lynch


Another look from the tail end of #NYFW, rare london sent me a whole box of goodies. My favorite was this Jackie O-esque dress and fur jacket. I wanted to take the class out of it, so I paired it with the new YRU monster boots. 

Spending this week planning some looks for LA, hopefully you're ready for what I've got in store for you. 

xo 

dress by Rare London

jacket by Rare London

jewelry by Vanessa Mooney

photos by Svieta


lake of fire

by Rachel Lynch


Yesterday morning, I probably wore my favorite look of the week. I was lucky enough to partner for #NYFW with one of my favorite brands, For Love and Lemons. I've long been lusting over this dress online and can't believe it's finally mine. 

After my shoot and meetings yesterday, I sat in the lobby of the Ace Hotel in this dress. I took polaroids in the photo booth, then sat down on one of the big couches with a soy latte. I wrote a piece on living a creative life for Nakid Magazine. I felt really chic and inspired hiding under my hat, having this yellow dress flow to the floor, and the rings on my fingers gripped around the pen, as the words spilled onto the page. Sometimes, the way you dress can change how you feel. 

sierra scarf midi dress by For Love and Lemons

necklaces by Vanessa Mooney

hat by Lack of Color

photos by Sveta


Amanda Uprichard at #NYFW

by Rachel Lynch


When I arrived home from Wyoming, I had a bag of goodies waiting at my apartment. It was full of cute clothes from designer, Amanda Uprichard. I've long lusted over her clothes on Revolve, and was honored to partner with her this fashion week. 

This silk jumpsuit seemed to be a hit on my social media, and I must say it's also super comfy. I paired it with dior sunglasses and all-new YRU star boots. (Talk about Jem and the Holograms!) I've got a few looks left for you guys so stay tuned and happy friday! 

jumpsuit by Amanda Uprichard

star boots by YRU

fur jacket by Belle Fare

necklaces by Vanessa Mooney

bag by Gypsy Warrior

photos by Phillip Van Nosstrand

 


Wildfox at New York Fashion Week

by Rachel Lynch


I began yesterday in a Wildfox sweater dress on the Lower East Side. I'm so honored to be partnered with this brand for fashion week that I've loved since high school. This fruit salad sweater dress is from their Spring 16' Fairytale collection. I especially love the cherries on the butt! The kissy sunglasses are also from the most recent Wildfox collection. 

I'm probably wearing these Y.R.U. red velvet boots too much, but I don't care. I feel like a baby rock star in them, and believe it or not -- they are super comfortable. If you see a tiny girl on the subway in red velvet boots, it's probably me. 

xx 

fruit salad sweater dress by Wildfox

kissing the lipless sunglasses by Wildfox

red velvet boots by Y.R.U.

necklaces by Vanessa Mooney

hat by Lack of Color

photos by Phillip Van Nosstrand

 


dress like an angel in the morning...

by Rachel Lynch


Yesterday's first looked went a little something like this-- sheer rose dress, white hat, celine sunnies, and this cropped moto jacket by Quinn. When I went to their store a week ago to try on some pieces, I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of fur and leather jackets they had. As we all know, I'm usually someone that gravitates towards fur, but this white moto jacket really caught my eye. Not only does it hold a good shape, but it fits perfectly to my body and is very flattering. 

I decided to pair it's cropped cut with a long sheer maxi dress. I think the two create an interesting look. I finished the look with some beautiful jewels from Vanessa Mooney, and a new white hat by Lack of Color. 

Check the links below to shop, I'm off to a few more shows this afternoon - check my snapchat for updates!! 

xx 

white crop jacket by Quinn

necklaces by Vanessa Mooney

the oracle hat by Lack of Color

photos by Phillip Van Nosstrand


LIT @ NYFW

by Rachel Lynch


Smells like #NYFW spirit. Even though I skipped the beginning of New York Fashion Week, I came in strong yesterday with a few different looks. This outfit is from Doll Kills, and a part of their new exclusive collection with 24HRS. My goth baby bag is also from Dolls Kill & my hat is from Lack of Color. (My current hat obsession place.) I'm including links to shop my look below, love you guys xx 

kill burnin' up long sleeve dress by Dolls Kill

flamin' hot moto jacket by Dolls Kill

goth baby bag by Dolls Kill

hat by Lack of Color

photos by Phillip Van Nosstrand