Lifestyle, Events Alexandria Stylebook Lifestyle, Events Alexandria Stylebook

What We’re Loving: Our Favorite Halloween Traditions

In Alexandria, Halloween isn’t just a holiday—it’s an art form. Streets glow with purple lights and iridescent spiders, 12-foot skeletons guard front yards and doorways, and friendly rivalries over “most creative” and “most extra” displays are in full swing. Before the candy rush begins, our contributors share how they celebrate spooky season in style.

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Style Elizabeth Todd Style Elizabeth Todd

The Perfect Tee (Finally!) Has Arrived: Meet Sold Out NYC

I think I’ve finally found it—the perfect tee! After years of trying different brands, Sold Out NYC checks every box: flattering fit, amazing quality, and colors you’ll actually wear. We just unpacked a full selection, plus a few of their gorgeous sweaters and silk tops. Come see why we’re officially obsessed!

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Lifestyle Rainbow Kirby Lifestyle Rainbow Kirby

Next ChaptHER: Women Redefining Wealth on Their Own Terms

What happens when powerful women talk money, purpose, and passion over steak and salmon? I joined the Next ChaptHER: Women & Wealth on HER Terms luncheon and left feeling inspired, informed, and ready to take charge of my next chapter. Read on for highlights and a few familiar Alexandrian faces who are redefining what success looks like.

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Lifestyle Britt Patterson Lifestyle Britt Patterson

Alexandria’s Architectural Gems: Old Town Innovation and Belle Haven Craftsmanship

Discover one of Old Town’s most extraordinary residences, the only home in the city featuring an elevator to all four levels, a private fenced yard with a jetted pool, and a separate apartment above a two-car detached garage. Completed in 2019, every detail reflects thoughtful design, timeless craftsmanship, and contemporary luxury.

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Lifestyle Lauren O’Brien, CFP®, RICP®, CPA Lifestyle Lauren O’Brien, CFP®, RICP®, CPA

The Big Chill – How to Freeze Your Credit and Why You Should

Women, in particular, are often the financial gatekeepers of their households—protecting your credit is one of the simplest ways to guard that financial foundation. Freezing your credit is a really useful—and very simple—way to protect your credit from fraudulent behavior.

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Lifestyle Katelin Moomau, Esq. Lifestyle Katelin Moomau, Esq.

Independent Woman, Solo Traveler: Finding Joy (and Safety) in Going It Alone

I’ve always been independent when it comes to travel, but full solo trips still made me a little nervous — until I finally took the leap. From Key West to Copenhagen, I’ve learned that traveling alone is less about being fearless and more about being brave enough to go anyway. In this piece, I’m sharing what I’ve discovered about confidence, connection, and how to make solo travel feel not just safe, but truly joyful.

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Lifestyle, Events Rainbow Kirby Lifestyle, Events Rainbow Kirby

Where the Air Is Crisp and the Alpacas Roam: A Maryland Fall Retreat

Last weekend, I traded crowds for pastures and spent a day at Black Barn Alpacas, Maryland’s largest alpaca farm. Founder Yussy shares how a pandemic pivot turned into a thriving, sustainable business rooted in compassion, community, and connection. Spoiler: there’s pumpkin checkers, baby alpacas, and more heart than you’d expect from a “farm day.”

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Style Elizabeth Todd Style Elizabeth Todd

Strong Women, Strong Style: How Our Lifting Crew Rocks Veronica Beard

It takes a village — or in this case, a lifting crew. Our favorite dynamic duos stepped in to model the effortless, polished pieces from our Veronica Beard Fall Trunk Show, proving that great friends and great style never go out of season. See the looks, the laughter, and why Veronica and fall just belong together.

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Lifestyle Alexander Finestone Lifestyle Alexander Finestone

Going Old School: Why We Teach Latin and Cursive

At Alexandria Classical Christian Academy, we embrace a classical approach to education—what Dorothy Sayers called the “Lost Tools of Learning.” Two of these tools—Latin and cursive—often surprise parents. Why go “old school”? Because these disciplines unlock more than words on a page; they train the mind, shape the imagination, and connect students to the richness of Western thought.

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