It was a notably chilly Saturday in New York City when I walked into The Real Real’s SoHo boutique and fell hopelessly in love with a black collarless Bottega Veneta blazer. It was crafted out of a heavyweight wool-crepe with a trio of buttons running down the front of bodice. It had sharp shoulders, a low scoop-neck, and a torso that tapered into an hourglass shape with a slight peplum in the back.

The jacket was in immaculate condition and even had all its original tags. The Italian size 38 fit me like a glove, with a little breathing room to spare. I simply had to have it.

Not one to give into the whim of an impulse buy—especially not for a blazer, which is far from my fashion kryptonite—I sensed the first ripple of an impending style shift. On my way home, I wondered, why, and why now? As a garment of utility, but also emotion, the blazer offers a sense of maturity and polish that isn’t always as strongly conveyed with a simple T-shirt or knit—a look that’s become my default. (If you see me in the office these days, chances are I’m wearing a light grey Casasola crewneck with a little white T-shirt underneath.

) I never want to feel like I’m trying too hard, and the sweater-and-tee combo brings that easy polish and ‘undoneness’ that I’m always striving for when getting dressed. But relying too much on a formula can take the joy out of getting dressed, and sometimes you need a jolt to keep things exciting—which is how I’ve been feeling lately. I sti.