Keeping Up with Meredith Peck

Keeping Up with Meredith Peck

When we first began collaborating with Meredith Peck (@sparkandpepper), we didn’t set out to reinvent the wheel—we just wanted to build something honest, personal, and powerful. We were excited because Meredith brings a strong POV but is also equal parts charming, down-to-earth, and elegant.

The result is a semi-bespoke suit rooted in traditional menswear but deeply individual in its detail. We sat down with Meredith to talk about inspiration, style rules worth breaking, and the quiet power of wearing something made just for you.

(Photos by Ryan Devens)

TK: We loved how it came together. The high waist, the dropped belt loops, the triple pleats—it all felt intentional but unfussy. It’s detailed without being precious which is a hard balance to strike.

MP: Right, and that’s what I appreciate about working with you all. You bring such expertise in tailoring and fabric, and you really listened. I never felt like I was trying to force femininity into menswear—I just wanted the suit to reflect me. And every detail we added did that without overdoing it.

TK: You incorporate menswear-inspired pieces into your style regularly. Do you have any advice for women who want to do the same, but still make it feel like their own?

MP: Honestly, steal from the other side of the closet. My husband’s stuff—oversized shirts, crisp collars—they give a different kind of structure. But I also think we need to stop seeing clothes through the lens of ‘his’ and ‘hers.’ Style should be about how you want to feel, not about rules. I’ll throw a belt over an old blazer, or wear oversized trousers and let them gather in a way that feels right to me. Sometimes it works right off the rack, sometimes it doesn’t. That’s okay. You figure it out.

Meredith has been on the creative side of different industries for over 15 years. Currently she is a content creator and the co-founder of oo-mi, a skincare company rooted in simplicity and honesty. You can find her style—and her suit—on Instagram @sparkandpepper.