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whether you’re a solo traveler, foodie, explorer, or volunteer (or all of the above!), wanderess is your essential guide for experiencing life-changing adventures with confidence. from planning your journey to returning home, this book provides everything you need to travel smart, safe, and supported. tailored advice is offered for specific communities, including women of color, lgbtqia+ travelers, and new or expecting moms, ensuring that every adventure is smoother and safer.
in *wanderess*, you’ll learn how to:
• discover your personal travel style
• navigate solo travel with confidence
• build your dream destination wish list
• find meaningful volunteer opportunities abroad
• master travel hacking with expert tips
• use handy checklists for everything from trip planning to packing
• write your own feminist city guide
featuring advice from respected travel experts like annika ziehen, oneika raymond, and kelly lewis, this guide is packed with wisdom and practical tools to empower every woman to embrace the world on her own terms.
inspired by the yếm silhouette, this overall jumpsuit by kaarem features a round neck, wide pant opening, a deep low back opening with elastic at the back waist, and extended straps at to tie in the back, or around another piece of garment. comfortably layer it over a long-sleeve mockneck, a t-shirt, or our la lan bralette. center seam for a flattering silhouette.
this onesie runs true to size (intended to be an oversized relaxed fit) and is 65% polyester + 35% viscose. we recommend delicate wash + lay flat to dry.
kaarem is designed by kathy bach and chuong pham, and their garments are ethically-made in ho chi minh city, vietnam in a small in-house production studio.
watermelon and red birds: juneteenth and black celebrations
$ 29.99 USD
unit price perwatermelon and red birds: juneteenth and black celebrations
$ 29.99 USD
unit price perwatermelon and red birds: juneteenth and black celebrations: this cookbook celebrates juneteenth with a collection of over 75 recipes and stories that honor the holiday's rich history. it features a range of dishes for festive gatherings, including beverages, main courses, sides, and desserts. recipes include afro egg cream, beef ribs with fermented harissa sauce, and radish and ginger pound cake. the book also highlights bipoc-owned food products and kitchen gadgets to enhance juneteenth celebrations. through its vibrant recipes and essays, it aims to inspire joy and commemorate an important american holiday year-round. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
the wave dress by waltz is a thick-strapped midi-length dress with seamed detailing, a lined bodice, and a concealed side zipper.
waltz runs true to size. the wave camisole is a blend of 70% viscose + 30% linen. we recommend gentle wash + hang to dry or dry clean.
please note: this is a pre-loved item. like new — item is unworn, still has original tags.
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define your style and use fashion as a tool for self-discoveryusing the three-word method and ab closet-editing system.
personal stylist allison bornstein has mastered the art of helping people look good and feel good. in wear it well, she shares her philosophy and outlines systems that will bring your style into alignment and create a wardrobe that delights your spirit and reflects your most authentic self.
use the viral three-word method to discover and define your personal style. curate your closet with the ab closet-editing system, eliminating items that don't fit or work for your lifestyle to build a safe and inspiring space that is filled with only clothes that bring you joy, confidence, and empowerment.
the kaarem weed halter pocket dress is an adjustable length midi dress with removable straps and a center back seam zipper + slit pockets.
the weed halter dress runs true to size, and it is 100% polyester crepe. we recommend gentle wash + hang to dry or dry clean.
kaarem garments are ethically-made in ho chi minh city, vietnam by their in-house production team.
tonia is 5'4" wearing an xsmall. maggie is 5’11” and wearing a small.
please note: this piece is currently part of our in-store world of crow trunk show and will ship shortly after the event wraps. thank you for your patience as we prep your order with care.
the world of crow weekend dress is designed in collaboration with erica kim. the desert colors chosen to make this dress give it a sober look. ideal for wearing on a vacation, a weekend or even on days when you need a little pick-me-up as the interesting color play will have a soothing effect on you.
weekend dress is 100% hand-woven cotton and fits true to size. we recommend hand wash + lay flat to dry.
world of crow garments are ethically-made in india. they create handcrafted, high-quality textiles while supporting small businesses and artisans dedicated to preserving traditional techniques. committed to fair labor practices and environmentally responsible methods, they aim to minimize their impact and promote social responsibility within the communities they serve.
weekend lover is an ode and tribute to the late artist prince. at once crisp and sultry, this scent blends fresh lavender and rain with exotic woods and warm, resinous amber. it is purple velvet in scent form and—we hope—a fitting homage to the musical genius and sensual fantasy man himself.
top notes: pink peppercorn
heart notes: lavender, rain
base notes: patchouli, agarwood, amber * 9 ounces / 255 grams * approximately 40 hours of burn time
it is made of coconut wax. made in the united states.
when it comes to ankle boots, the west is 100% a must. made from colorblocked cream + beige leather strips and set atop a comfortable 7.5cm block heel, their sleek, slim-line silhouette pairs well with all your fall favorites and summer staples alike. the perfect year round shoe you’ll want to wear over and over (and over) again.
the west boots are 100% cow leather. this style runs true to size, and sizes shown are european.
using a low-waste, on-demand model, ALOHAS footwear is ethically handmade in spain.
the western bandana by abracadana is a versatile square scarf with a classic paisley print and soft, lightweight cotton feel. wear it around your neck, in your hair, or tied to a bag for an easy, everyday statement.
the western bandana is made from tightly woven, 100% cotton quilting fabric with a rolled hem. we recommend gentle wash + lay flat to dry.
it is screen printed with a soft print that's visible on both sides. pre-washed and pressed, these bandanas become softer after each trip through the laundry. it is approximately 21” x 21”, or 53 x 53 cm.
ethically made in the united states.
celebrated designer, writer, activist, and educator cheryl d. holmes-miller's memoir of a life in advocacy and her journey to answer the question "where are the black designers?" cheryl d. holmes-miller is one of the design field's most respected figures. she is legendary for her decades of scholarship and activism and is known as a touchstone and conscience for the design profession. this long-awaited book documents the history of the question she has been asking for decades: “where are the black designers?” along with related questions that are urgent to the design profession: where did they originate? where have they been? why haven't they been represented in design histories and canons?
white fragility: racism isn’t just the work of violent mobs or extremist groups — it’s embedded in the structures and daily practices of society. robin diangelo’s white fragility explores how well-meaning white people often perpetuate racial inequalities, even when they intend to do the opposite. drawing on examples from media, institutions, and everyday interactions, diangelo reveals how fear, anger, and defensiveness around race keep racism in place. this book is a call to confront the discomfort that comes with racial issues, urging white readers to engage in more open, honest conversations and actively work toward social justice.
this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.
basic.'s first line of candles!
candle I from basic. is soft and refreshing, infused with the fresh scents of sea salt and linen.
made with reusable glass jars + aluminum tins, lead-free wicks, 100% natural coconut wax, and quality fragrance oils; our candles are nontoxic and always phthalate + cruelty-free.
basic. candles are hand-poured in collaboration with village apothecary in birmingham, alabama.
white riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine)
$ 7.95 USD
unit price perwhite riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine)
$ 7.95 USD
unit price perwhite riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine): in highly segregated tulsa, oklahoma in june 1921, a white mob attacked the mostly black neighborhood of greenwood. hundreds of people were killed, thousands injured. homes, businesses, schools, and churches were burned or looted. city government supported the mob, insurance companies refused to cover the losses, and the kkk touted it as a great success. media barely mentioned it, and it was rarely reported on or taught in schools. for decades it was referred to as a riot, and only recently has the more accurate term “massacre” been applied. this short history creates an evocative account grounded in well-researched details that bring the events alive in an urgent and personal way, while also detailing what happened afterwards and the ongoing fight for reparations. as we reach the centennial of these atrocities, this zine serves as a reminder that we must all take an active role in not repeating the worst of our history.
white trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america
$ 18.00 USD
unit price perwhite trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america
$ 18.00 USD
unit price perwhite trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america: this groundbreaking book by isenberg explores the often-overlooked history of class in america. from the civil war to the rise of eugenics, white trash have been central to major political and social debates, often marginalized and vilified. isenberg delves into the roots of this class system, showing how it shaped pivotal moments in history, including the new deal and the great society. she also explores the legacy of poor whites in contemporary culture, from reality tv to the ongoing struggles of the working class. a powerful and eye-opening read.)