Jessica Mora

As a fashion editor, I am a passionate, driven, and creative person who is always looking for new and innovative ways to share her love of fashion with the world.

Gorpcore Goes City: Style That Survives

Every era of fashion has its armor. In the '80s, it was power shoulders and lacquered leather. In the early 2000s, it was ironic tees and low-slung denim defiance. And in 2025, it is Gorpcore, that weatherproof, grit-laced aesthetic that has stormed the global fashion landscape, not quietly, but with the force of a gale-force wind. What began as an understated homage to outdoor gear has fully matured into a dominant urban language of style. Gorpcore isn’t just a trend. It’s a visual manifesto, a rejection of performative glamour in favor of resilience, readiness, and radical practicality.

Seafood Chic: Where Style Gets Its Salt

Seafood Chic isn’t just a clever phrase, it’s a full-on fashion movement with bite. Defined by tactile textures, iridescent finishes, and sea-sourced symbolism, the trend dives deep into the allure of the ocean. Think oyster-shell embellishments, seaweed greens, pearl-dripped silhouettes, and silhouettes that ripple like waves. It’s sensual, a little surreal, and rooted in the idea that fashion, like the sea, should never be still.

Powder Pink: Pretty Has an Agenda

There’s a certain shade that has quietly overtaken runways, editorials, and wardrobes alike, and no, it’s not the expected parade of reds or moody greys. In 2025, fashion’s most compelling power play comes in the form of powder pink. Ethereal yet grounded, this whisper-soft hue has become the unexpected emblem of modern strength, subtle rebellion, and sophisticated femininity. From haute couture collections in Paris to minimalist streetwear in Tokyo, powder pink has transcended trend status to become a full-fledged movement. But why now, and what does this color really say about us?

Summer Accessories 2025: Why Minimalism Is So Last Year

When Summer 2025 arrives, soft neutrals and pared‑back tones simply won’t cut it. Accessories are taking over: they’re the conversation‑starters, the visual punchlines, the centerpiece of every outfit. This season, it’s not about adding the finishing touch, it’s about turning the details into declarations. From Ibiza’s sun-bleached beaches to New York’s humidity‑baked streets, these pieces will define your mood, your moment, and your identity.

Eternal Elegance: Redefining ‘Something Blue’ with Goldstories Heirloom Jewelry

Every bride knows the timeless tradition of incorporating “something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue” into her wedding day attire. This cherished custom not only adds sentimental value but also brings a sense of continuity, linking the past with the future. At Goldstories Jewelry, we believe in the beauty of these traditions and strive to create pieces that can become part of your family’s story for generations to come.

Juntos - Look Good. Do Good.

Juntos, which means "together" in Spanish, is an innovative shoe company that aims to promote sustainability. Juntos believes that every individual has the power to make a positive impact and that small changes in our lifestyle can lead to significant changes for the better. Their shoes are both stylish and sustainable, made from materials such as alpaca wool and banana trees sourced directly from the Ecuadorian landscape. The production process is responsible and fair, and each purchase contributes to the education of Ecuadorian students in need. I had the privilege of trying out a pair of Juntos shoes and can attest to their comfort and style. Not only are they sustainably made and ethically sourced, but they are also incredibly comfortable and fashionable. Whether you're running errands or taking a leisurely stroll, Juntos shoes will keep you looking stylish and feeling good. Juntos is the perfect choice for those seeking an environmentally friendly option that is comfortable, stylish, and allows them to make a positive impact. Read on to learn more about the Juntos shoe and how it could be the perfect fit for you this season.

Otrium - Giving New Life To End-of-Season Fashion

Otrium is on a mission to create a more conscious and sustainable fashion industry. By leveraging technology to connect conscious consumers with excess stock from leading brands. They are empowering people to reduce industry waste and shop more consciously while giving fashion brands a lasting presence. With their innovative approach, Otrium is reducing the amount of clothing that is sent to landfills and providing customers with access to stylish and affordable fashion. By working directly with brands to sell their end-of-season inventory for up to 75% off, Otrium is helping to create a future where all clothing is worn. Jejune had the opportunity to speak with Zuhairah Scott Washington, President & Chief Operations Officer of Otrium, about their mission to create a more sustainable and affordable future for the fashion industry. Read our exclusive interview below to learn more!

Khaite Brings Timeless Elegance to New York Fashion Week

Yesterday at New York Fashion Week, the luxury fashion house Khaite showcased its Fall/Winter 2023 Collection. The collection featured bold, modern takes on classic silhouettes, with the perfect blend of sophistication and edge. The runway show began with an array of colors, notably soft blues, and pinks, in the form of oversized coats, long skirts, and wide-legged trousers. The garments were luxurious and the attention to detail was second to none. The pieces had a minimalist feel, with minimal