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The Gable Edit | Announcing a New Section that is Curated, Chic, and Adaptable

Coming Soon: The Gable Edit — A Stylish New Chapter on the Blog

I'm thrilled to announce the forthcoming launch of the third section of my blog: The Gable Edit — a curated space where personal style meets storytelling. This section is all about sharing my latest fashion finds, style inspiration, and seasonal obsessions (spoiler: scarves will have a starring role). If you're as fascinated as I am by the art of the accessory, expect plenty of tips and tutorials on scarf styling — from effortless knots to statement wraps.

With The Branded Perspective, I’ve shared my take on marketing and business. In Paws & Prose, I’ve celebrated the joy of being a dog mom. Now, with The Gable Edit, I get to bring you into my world of personal style — playful, elevated, and just a bit unexpected.

Stay tuned for the launch — and don’t worry, the fourth and final section of the blog is on its way too. The upcoming Frame of Reference section will explore my favorite exhibits, beloved artists, and the power of museums to move and inspire us.

Thanks for being on this journey with me — I can’t wait to show you what’s next.

About Sara
Style has always been my secret language — a way to tell the world who I am without saying a word. I’m a marketing exec by trade, a scarf enthusiast by choice, and someone who believes that great style doesn’t follow rules, it follows instinct.

The Gable Edit is where I share what’s catching my eye: from emerging trends to timeless staples, with plenty of scarf styling tips woven in (pun absolutely intended). Whether it’s the perfect pop of color or the accessory that pulls it all together, I’m here to help you find your own edit — and have a little fun along the way.


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