TRENDING: TREASURES REWORN
By Morgan Hogerty
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATRINA WITTKAMP
HAIR, MAKEUP & STYLING BY THERESA DEMARIA
Sarah Gisbrecht and her dog Brody. Gisbrecht is wearing Brunello Cucinelli, Neiman Marcus Northbrook
By Morgan Hogerty
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATRINA WITTKAMP
HAIR, MAKEUP & STYLING BY THERESA DEMARIA
Sarah Gisbrecht and her dog Brody. Gisbrecht is wearing Brunello Cucinelli, Neiman Marcus Northbrook
Inspired by her Southern roots and a love of timeless children’s style, SARAH GISBRECHT founded Lottie & Line, a thoughtfully curated online children’s consignment boutique named for her two young daughters, Charlotte and Caroline. Drawing on an appreciation for heirloom craftsmanship, gracious hospitality, and the art of passing things down, she strives to bring families clothing that feels both refined and warmly personal. Through carefully styled seasonal drops and a curated resale model, Lottie & Line celebrates the nostalgia of childhood while embracing a more sustainable way to shop. For Gisbrecht, it’s about more than clothing—it’s about honoring stories, building community, and preserving the charm of classic dressing for the next generation.

“A hand-marbled paper frame I picked up at Il Papiro during a trip to Palm Beach. Inside is a cherished photo of my daughters taken by the fabulous North Shore photographer Britt Jensen—it’s the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see in the morning. As far as reading goes, in this season of life with two young children, it’s tough for me to make it through a book, so it needs to be a page-turner. I love thrillers, so that usually means any book from Lisa Jewell or Shari Lapena. None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell is a recent favorite.”

“I love following women who blend entrepreneurship with personal style and family life. @jetsetchristina is always inspiring—she makes running a clothing brand while traveling the world with little ones look both beautiful and attainable. I also love following fellow North Carolina girl, Caroline Chambers (@carochambers), for all things cooking, motherhood, and home renovations. I love how real she is about day-to-day life and having a career while raising four boys.”

“The soundtrack of my day runs the gamut. On the way to and from preschool, my 3-year-old dictates the playlist—usually something from Peppa Pig or a Disney movie. While my girls are napping and I’m reviewing consignor pieces or prepping an upcoming Lottie & Line drop, I am always listening to a podcast. A favorite is True Sunlight podcast, which I became obsessed with during the early investigative days of Alex Murdaugh. For those rare moments when I’m in the car alone, it’s usually something by Morgan Wallen, James Taylor, or 2000s hip hop, depending on my mood.”
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