As a Physical Therapist, I'm Redefining "Normal" for Women's Health
This summer reminded me how easy it is to put myself last while taking care of everyone else. I see this every day in my patients too, and I’m on a mission to change it. From cancer recovery to pelvic floor therapy, I want women to know the issues we’ve accepted as “normal” are not.
Will Social Security Run Out? What Every Woman Needs to Know Now
If I had a dollar for every time someone said, “Social Security won’t even be there…” I’d probably be able to fund my own retirement. It makes me shudder, because it completely misunderstands how the program works and spreads unnecessary fear.
The Fall Hair Reset: Why September Is the New January for Your Look
September holds its own kind of magic. Maybe it's the way the air begins to smell different, the way the light shifts, or those back-to-school vibes we never quite outgrow. Whatever it is, fall has this energy that whispers, it’s time for something new.
Living the Life of a Showgirl: Sotheby’s Homes for Taylor Swift’s Next Era
To live the Life of a Showgirl, a home must match that same level of drama, refinement, and spectacle. These Sotheby’s listings are more than luxury residences—they are architectural stages for a life of elegance, designed to impress, inspire, and entertain.
Fall in Love with Ulla Johnson: Our Biggest Collection Yet
Halima is back with a stunning Ulla Johnson trunk show to kick off the season—our largest fall collection ever, filled with sets, silks, tweeds, and denim you’ll love. August 28–September 7, enjoy 20% off Ulla Johnson.
Best Things to Do in Alexandria: Local Favorites for Visitors and Staycations
Alexandria is packed with charm, history, and must-try experiences, so it’s no wonder friends and family are always dropping in. We asked our contributors to share their can’t-miss recommendations for visitors (and locals looking for a little staycation fun). See which ones made the list and add a few to your own itinerary.
Back-to-School Made Easier: 5 Tips for a Smooth, Successful Year
August marks the end of summer fun and the start of new routines, and for kids (and parents) that can be both exciting and overwhelming. These five tips—plus a few local store favorites—will help set your family up for a smooth, stress-free school year.
The Entrepreneur's Starter Pack: 5 Docs You Shouldn't Launch Without
Alexandria is a haven for small business and microenterprise! Starting your dream business is exhilarating and exhausting, and often the boring details, like the legal paperwork are not a priority. I get it, no one likes dealing with attorneys. But here's the thing: these five essential documents are incredibly important.
Celebrity Homes on the Market with Sotheby’s International Realty Right Now
Whether you're dreaming of a bucolic escape once owned by Ellen DeGeneres or a luxurious Beverly Hills estate with Golden Age ties, these listings offer a glimpse into the glamorous lifestyles of the rich and famous—some past, some present. Here’s a look at a few of the celebrity homes on the market now.
You're Not Failing at Parenting—You’re in Perimenopause
Perimenopause meets parenting—and the collision is real. From mood swings and brain fog to hot flashes and identity shifts, these changes shape how we show up as parents. Join me and Mary Willcox Smith for an honest conversation about finding your power through both seasons of life.
The Art of Fragrance: Discover Culti Milano at Patina
Kim and I couldn’t resist bringing a little Milan back to Patina. At the Atlanta Market, we discovered Culti Milano, a collection of fragrances that does more than scent a room. Each one sets a tone, stirs a memory, and reflects a way of living. I can’t wait for you to experience them in person.
Too Hot for Boots? Not Too Early to Save
Can’t imagine wearing boots in this heat? We get it. But 20% off makes it a little easier to start thinking ahead.
It’s Time to Sparkle: Mystique Jewelers’ Buying Event is Almost Here!
Ready to Refresh Your Jewelry Box? Mystique Jewelers’ Buying Event is back September 2–4 in Old Town Alexandria. Bring in your fine jewelry, diamonds, or watches for a free estimate — sell outright or consign, and make room for something new you’ll love this season.
How I Tore the Golden Handcuffs Off and Created the Most Unique Menswear Store in the DMV
When I left a secure, high-paying job to pursue shoemaking, people thought I was crazy. But that decision led me to open Old House Provisions—a menswear store unlike anything else in the DMV. Here’s how I traded the “golden handcuffs” for craftsmanship, quality, and a revived artisanal tradition.
From Easel to Spotlight: Opening Night at Artemis Gallery
After months of painting in quiet solitude, opening night brought the rush — a packed gallery, beautiful curation, great conversations, and the joy of seeing familiar and new faces. See how the Artemis Gallery show in Maine came together from first brushstroke to final spotlight.
A Special Visit from Annette — and Her Fall Picks
Don’t miss a chance to shop with Annette! She’s visiting on August 14 before starting her new gig in Philly—plus she picked some of our top fall arrivals.
Street Style: Meet Dan Simons of Founding Farmers
How a restaurateur with heart is redefining what leadership looks like. Dan Simons shares why mental health, sustainability, and honesty belong at the center of the table—and how doing the right thing can still make good business sense.
Why Wait for Fall? Save Big This Weekend at the Alexandria Sidewalk Sale
A $1,700 look for $600? That’s not a typo. Shop serious markdowns August 8–10 during Alexandria’s extended Sidewalk Sale weekend.
The Power of Pause: How deZEN Cultivates Culture & Connection
At deZEN, we believe that cultivating a beautiful outer appearance starts with nurturing what’s within. That’s why we pause twice a year as a team for intentional culture meetings—gatherings where we step away from the noise of the day-to-day and refocus on what really matters: how we show up for ourselves, for each other, and for our clients.
This Is How We Do Community: National Night Out in Alexandria
When I moved here from New York, I barely knew a soul. Then I helped plan my first National Night Out—and everything changed. Six years later, I’ve met the families (and dogs) on my street, built friendships, and discovered just how powerful one night of community can be.