Sarah Wood González is a style and culture writer based in Scotland by way of Barcelona, New York, and Michigan
Sarah has written for the likes of The New York Times, Vogue, Financial Times, Elle, Architectural Digest, The Cut, Refinery29, Condé Nast Traveler, Insider, and Apartment Therapy. She writes about surprising cultural phenomena and aesthetic trends, delighting in what they say about the world we live in.
Press:
Don’t Call It a Gym. It’s a Sporting Club (The New York Times)
These Wedding Cakes Are Going to Great Lengths (The New York Times)
Something Old? Everything Old! How I Bought My Entire Wedding Outfit Second-Hand (Vogue)
Why Scandi Scot Style Should Be on Your 2024 Interior Design Moodboard (Vogue)
Fire Ceremonies and Folk Tales: Inside a Spring Equinox Party in the Scottish Highlands (Vogue)
Inside The Newly Renovated Lannan, The Cult Edinburgh Bakery That Became a Global Sensation (Vogue)
Why Couples Are Opting for Nontraditional Engagement Rings or Rejecting Them Altogether (Elle)
How to Plan a Successful Home Swap (Condé Nast Traveler)
The 5 Most Important Things to Know Before Having a Wedding at Home (Architectural Digest)
What 9 Millennial Homeowners Wish They Knew Before Buying a House (Architectural Digest)
What 6 Couples Wish They Knew Before Moving in Together (Architectural Digest)
Meet Machado-Muñoz Madrid’s hottest new design duo (Financial Times)
How the Double Duvet Saved My Relationship (Architectural Digest)
I went to see Taylor Swift solo and I wasn’t alone (The Times)
Travelers are going to extreme lengths to avoid scrolling and notification anxiety on vacation (Business Insider)
I went sober in my mid-20s and became more confident at work and less anxious (Business Insider)
Alcohol-free bar in Texas fuels the growing sober-curious movement (ABC News)
Sober curious. Nondrinker. A new language around sobriety is emerging (WDET)