I always use the new year as a prompt to tackle small organizational projects. As an example, one of the rooms in our basement is currently a jungle of storage boxes/bins and miscellaneous rarely-used vases, decor, etc. I would like to buy some more of these to line all the walls of the room for proper storage! I’m imagining having one for holiday decor (each shelf for a different one? I already have them organized by holiday in Sterilite bins), one for all my gift wrap, one for miscellaneous vases/jars/etc. I also have a bunch of skincare products that I try to keep beneath the sink but tend to leave out on the counter and would like to corral them all onto one of these marble trays. Meanwhile, this three-tier storage caddy would be so helpful for so many areas…in an entryway, for the inevitable miscellany (keys, mail, receipts, etc), in a bathroom for products, or even in a kitchen for fruit!

home organization gear

WOOD ORGANIZERS // MARBLE CROCK // SCALLOPED BASKETS // MARBLE FOIL OR WRAP DISPENSER // TIERED CADDY // TOSCA WIRE BINS // ZIPPERED STORAGE POUCHES // CLOSET STORAGE BINS // DRIED GOODS CONTAINERS // ELECTRONIC CORD ORGANIZER // SILICONE STORAGE CONTAINERS // BEST-SMELLING COUNTER SPRAY // STACKABLE LIDDED BINS // LIDDED JARS // WIRE RACKS // PANTRY LABELS // ROPE BINS

These and even more below…

P.S. Old versions of myself.

P.P.S. Mr. Magpie makes light where there is little.

P.P.P.S. In case you’re in a reading slump.

*Image above via Cecilie Bahnsen.

Q: Summer clothes for a trip next spring.

A: Girl! It’s like you’re reading my mind. This last week, I’ve started eyeing warm weather pieces. A few amazing finds that are on my list…

I AM DESPERATE FOR THIS SWIMSUIT…IT IS PERFECTION

ELEGANT WHITE SANDALS TO WEAR WITH EVERYTHING

PERFECT UNDER $100 THROW-ON-OVER-A-SWIMSUIT-OR-WEAR-TO-LUNCH-OR-PAIR-WITH-HEELS-AT-DINNER SITUATION

GORGEOUS DRESSES: ZIMMERMANN, ALEMAIS, LORETTA CAPONI, + BORGO DE NOR

CUTE WOVEN BUCKET BAG OR BASKET BAG

SHELL EARRINGS

THIS $35 DRESS COMES IN TONS OF COLORS AND IS SO EASY TO WEAR…I OWN IN BLACK AND WHITE

MI GOLONDRINA CAFTAN

NET A PORTER HAS SOME FAB WARM WEATHER STATEMENT TOPS ON SALE TO PAIR WITH WHITE JEANS — CONSIDER THIS CAROLINE CONSTAS OR THIS REFORMATION

CRISP WHITE LINEN DRESS

Q: Designer tote.

A: I love this Anya Hindmarch, this Loewe, this loud Gucci, this Chanel.

Q: A dress for an April wedding. Shopping now for fall/winter jewel tones, not spring pastels.

A: I absolutely adore this Rebecca Taylor in the marigold — would work in chilly weather! The color feels very Jackie O. to me. J’adore j’adore. This stunning Ulla is in a similar color! This Damaris Bailey is having a major moment right now, and I love that it works in winter/cold weather but is still a floral. own this Rhode dress in a different pattern and it’s so joyful in this print! I think you can make it work for a chilly spring wedding. If you’re considering black, I think this under-$100 steal is majorly sexy. And then hot pink! Having such a moment, and this dress is just gorgeous.

Q: Cross body bag with a handle — classic, transitional. Considering Polene but unsure.

A: I wasn’t familiar with that brand but love it! Thank you for the introduction. I actually adore this style the most — I’ve never seen anything like it! Two others I love that could be worth your consideration: this Tory Burch and this Celine.

Q: Godparents for Christmas.

A: Ahhh! I’m a little late on this query! Je suis desolee. I shared some last-minute gift ideas here that might still arrive on time, and let me suggest this devotional wrapped up in a gorgeous white bow. (Assuming your godparents are practicing Christians!). I have found it very helpful in promoting daily — sometimes weekly — prayerfulness/mindfulness. If you’re not sure you want something as spiritual, two other things I bought for people…

THESE GORGEOUS LIBERTY PLAYING CARDS — JUST ELEGANT AND CLASSIC AND SUGGESTS YOU WANT THEM TO ENJOY THEMSELVES!

GORGEOUS SPIRAL CANDLESTICKS

DIPTYQUE CANDLE

7-PIECE CHEESE SERVING SET

Q: Flower girl dress for a 2.5 year old.

A: So sweet! Question Everything has lovely smocked floral dresses, and Luli and Me is one of my personal favorites for special occasions — this pink or this petal-collared white would be darling. Major splurges, but Pepa & Co or Amaia are what the British royalty wear to these occasions!

Q: Dress/outfit for dinner at my in-laws country club. In Michigan, so need sleeves! Under $150.

A: I’d reach for a smocked dress like this or this layered over tights and suede tall boots like these. Sweet, on-trend, appropriate at the same time. Alternately, a sweater like this or this, again with suede boots. I feel like you don’t want to look to dolled up / like you’re trying too hard — just something casually chic you happened to throw on and look fabulous in. Haha 🙂

Q: Bracelet or necklace to give to my sister and SIL on my wedding day. Ideally under $200.

A: So sweet! Merci Maman and GLDN are two brands I’ve purchased multiple gifts from in the past, and they have beautiful customized pieces. I love this bracelet or this gold disc necklace customized with a nickname you have for your sister/SIL. Asha also has some pretty pieces, like this heart cuff or this enamel pendant, and Hart Hagerty lets you customized a bracelet or necklace with charms that fit their personalities/lifestyles. I own and adore this zodiac necklace from Lizzie Scheck — you can buy one for each with the appropriate sign.

Q: Winter pants for work — snappy casual.

A: Get thee to Veronica Beard! I love what she puts out in this category. I own this pair (look for less with these), and am lusting after these. And corduroy is majorly in! Check out these Max Maras and these Anthros for a trouser style, and these VBs (on sale!) for a cropped, fitted style I love. Spanx also has a series of “perfect pants” that people love — check out these. Depending on formality of office, I think you could dress these up with pointed toe flats and a fitted turtleneck sweater. I’ve also had a really good stretch of luck with Gap pants — they tend to fit just like they appear on the site for me — and these could be chic in the mauve color.

Q: Looking for a new bag big enough to fit laptop.

A: I like this new, unfussy bag from Cuyana — note the sizes, which accommodate different laptop sizes! — and this croc Clare Vivier. Sooo chic!

Q: Lightweight sweaters that I won’t be too upset if they get messed up, as I’m teaching PREK.

A: I would buy this mockneck in multiples while on sale for around $25. These are so chic, elegant, and yet inexpensive! I own this in pink and just purchased in navy. H&M and Target are also a treasure trove of on-trend, under-$30 steals:

LOVE THIS JEWEL BUTTON CARDI

BALLOON SLEEVES IN GREAT COLORS

THIS CABLE KNIT LOOKS ULTRA-SOFT

THIS BELTED CARDI IS FAB

GORGEOUS CABLE STITCH

THE DIMENSIONS OF THIS CHUNKY KNIT ARE PERFECT

Q: Party heels what won’t make me regret the decision to wear heels.

A: Haha! Does this exist?! I shared all my favorite party heels here, but maybe we should consider some flat/mules instead? These are beyond, and could totally work with a festive mini. Look for less with these or these! Also love these and these. I do think platforms are more comfortable in general because you get the height without as much pressure on the ball of your foot, and the heels are easier to balance on. These new LRs feel fresh!

Q: Do you have suggestions for hair perfume?

A: Diptyque can do no wrong — I love all of their rose scents! — and this is one of my all-time favorite scents, period. (I often buy the candle in this scent!)

Q: A splurgey cardigan to wear all winter long.

A: OO jealous of this one. I would go with this Khaite in a heart beat. A few more I love: this Shrimps, this Lanvin, this Maje, this Ulla, this Self-Portrait, and this L’Agence.

*Image above via Kule featuring their modern tee chicly paired with a long-sleeved tee in the same print. Note that Maisonette has marked down a bunch of their Kule pieces, including this great winter basic.

A roundup of seriously fun statement finds for under $110 — most well under that pricepoint.

under $100 blog finds

THIS POPULAR PHONE SLING WAS RESTOCKED — A PERFECT ACCESSORY FOR CARRYING JUST THE ESSENTIALS WHILE WALKING A DOG, AT PLAYGROUND OR DROP OFF, ETC

KULE RAINBOW STRIPE TEE — NOTE SELECT STRIPED LS TEES ARE ON SALE HERE!

BE A STREET STYLE STARET IN THESE ONITSUKA TIGER SNEAKS — LOVE THE COLORS

CLASSIC CARRY-ALL! — ONE LEFT AT AN EVER LOWER PRICE HERE

CROPPED FLARES FROM A FAVORITE DENIM BRAND

SCALLOPS + BOWS + PINK!!!

THIS FIRE ENGINE RED JUMPSUIT IS JUST A DELIGHT — I FEEL LIKE IT SERVES UP MAJOR TAYLOR SWIFT REVENGE VIBES IN A SAUCY AND CHIC WAY

VIBI VENEZIAS FOR UNDER $40

ULLA JOHNSON SWEATER SOMEHOW UNDER $100

PEARL EMBELLISHED VELVET HEADBAND

FAUX FUR PULL-THROUGH SCARF — CHIC CHIC!

EBERJEY LOUNGE PANTS (MATCHING TOP AVAILABLE, TOO!)

THIS SWEATER + SCARF COMBO IS SO CHIC!

THESE PEARL JACKET EARRINGS ARE ON SALE FOR UNDER $25

SUCH A FUN STATEMENT DRESS…70% OFF, MAKING IT WELL UNDER $100!

Not seen above, but worth a look…

$70 LR MULES!!!

HIGH-WAIST VELVET TROUSERS — CHIC LAST MINUTE NYE OUTFIT IDEA PAIRED WITH THIS GLITZY HEADBAND, THIS BLOUSE, AND PARTY SHOES

THIS TURTLENECK TOP LOOKS TOP NOTCH

FOUND SOME OF MY FAVORITE EXERCISE TANKS ON SALE FOR UNDER $25

PACK THIS DARLING WHITE LINEN TOP AWAY FOR SUMMER

STARK WHITE CABLE KNIT — SERVE UP THE G&TS, PLEASE

STRIPED PUFF SLEEVED TURTLENECK SITUATION

FUN STATEMENT HAIR CLIPS SET

HAVE HEARD SUCH GOOD THINGS ABOUT LESET AS A LOUNGEWEAR BRAND — THESE WIDE LEGS ARE UP MY ALLEY

THIS CHIC OTS TOP — $69 BUT I SWEAR FEELS LIKE ULLA OR SOMETHING

P.S. Adorable children’s finds for under $25.

P.P.S. When was the last time you were really happy?

P.P.P.S. Thoughts on hosting at home.

There is an arresting lyric in the Kacey Musgraves’ song, “Justified”:

“Healing doesn’t happen in a straight line.”

I find this is true of other emotional pursuits, too: grief and growth, for example, are similarly non-linear. I was chasing these thoughts down Bradley Boulevard the other day when I remembered Mr. Magpie once telling me — casually, as if everyone knew this — “There are no straight lines in nature.” And it’s true. There is, occasionally, symmetry, but straight lines do not exist. Grass, branches, coastlines, weather patterns, even the scars on my body — they all squiggle, bend, curve, dimple, flex, retreat, extend. A Mary Oliver-esque reminder, then, to permit those recursions and divots and accelerations in matters of the heart. We cannot wield taut and synthetic expectations in realms where the natural movements of the heart run wild.

A quiet thought for any of us in need of a little grace this morning.

Post-Scripts.

+All hail HRH Mary Oliver.

+Attention is a form of love.

+Things must end to begin again.

+All second growth.

+On the uses of sarrow.

+For me, the triumvirate of literary muses (they would be seated atop of own personal Mount Helicon): Mary Oliver, Joan Didion, and Nora Ephron. Who are the most revered amongst your personal canon?

Shopping Break.

+Loving the earrings from new-to-me label Eliou — j’adore these in particular.

+Two fun mid-winter dresses: this velvet and this plaid organza!

+I’m actually a tiny bit sore that I paid full price for this fantastic jeweled jammie top and bottom set, which I have been wearing out (soo cute and comfortable!), because the entire set is now $34 (both top and bottom…I repeat, $34 for set). I did have my pants hemmed so they hit above the ankle and looked a bit more flattering. I wore these on Friday when my sister came by with dinner and wine for a hang out!

+Another great pear of earrings, these under $40! They would liven up even a basic black sweater!

+I don’t know why it’s never occurred to me until now to buy a box cutter. Would have been very helpful with all the packages that have arrived the last few weeks for the holidays…

+This mockneck sweater arrived last week and I’ve worn it twice in the pretty pink color. I LOVE it. Have been wearing it with my Madewell jeans, this sparkly headband, and metallic Chanel captoes. It’s a perfect lowkey festive look.

+As you know, I love this Etsy vendor for personalized stationery. Just ordered myself a set of these in the block print, and these constantly fetch compliments!

+Teddy bear slippers.

+Gorgeous cane decorative boxes. Similar vibe: these cane hurricanes!

+This modern pedestal is a chic way to showcase a special objet, urn/vase, figural, or plant. Love in the corner of a dining room or tucked behind a chair in a living space.

+I love the idea of cashmere “bed socks.” They’re a thing! Check out these and these.

+The perfect cardigan doesn’t exis–

+This Loretta Caponi is listed as a nightdress but I would 100% wear during the day. Doesn’t it seem that the distinctions are collapsing right and left, between nap dresses and pajamas for evening wear! Did I mention that dress is 60% off?!

+These featherweight long-sleeved tees are currently on sale for $11?!

+Hooded shearling fleece in two great colors. Great for throwing on over athletic wear.

+This cardigan reminds me of Self-Portrait, but costs $62!

+These sparkly flats in the denim!!

+Is it a sign of middle age that I am intrigued by the idea of buying a steam cleaner?! Two children and a dog are destroying everything we own!

+I bought micro this baseball keychain to put on his new backpack. Also contemplating adding a DIY monogram using these stick-ons.

+If you’ve ever been furious at your cling wrap or foil for getting jammed in the box, or for cutting yourself on that exposed jigsaw edge, this is your answer.

+More pantry organization ideas.

+Chic, easy everyday winter dress to pair with flats or booties.

+This scarf is so cheerful.

*Image above via Lena Hoschek, featuring their gorgeous belted top, now on sale!

Midway through the season, the fastest way to get a little wardrobe boost and make the most of what you have? Sprinkle in a couple of statement tops to pair with your ride-or-die denim or burgeoning trouser collection (how amazing are these?). Below, my favorite current-season tops, organized by qualifier: pick between ultra-feminine and ultra-dramatic.

Feminine Statement Tops.

feminine statement tops

CECILIE BAHNSEN TOP // VERONICA BEARD RUFFLED TOP // LENA HOSCHEK TOP // PEPLUM KNIT (UNDER $100!) // MARIA DEL ORDEN TOP // HORROR VACUI TOP (ON SALE!) // REBECCA TAYLOR PEPLUM KNIT // ULLA JOHNSON CHAMBRAY TOP (ON SUPER SALE!!)

Dramatic Statement Tops.

dramatic statement tops
J CREW TOP // FEATHER TOP // MARQUES ALMAIDA TOP // EMBELLISHED CARDIGAN // GINGHAM TOP ($120!) // REBECCA TAYLOR PEPLUM KNIT // LORETTA CAPONI TOP // HUNTER BELL HOT PINK TOP // HUNTER BELL IKAT TOP

These and even more options in the boutique below…!

P.S. On surviving failed friendships.

P.P.S. Utility buys for a new home.

P.P.P.S. Slowing down to appreciate what’s happening now.

*The above picture makes me miss Manhattan in winter! So special. But also, yuck — slush lagoons.

My Latest Snag:

Meep! Despite the best of intentions, I have found myself needing a few last minute gifts. My go to has been rush ordering Aesop hand wash/lotion sets and these domino trains sets! More ideas here.

You’re Soooo Popular: Gingham + Blush.

The most popular items on le blog this week:

blog best sellers december 2021

THIS GINGHAM CAFTAN — PERFECT COMING-HOME-FROM-HOSPITAL DRESS FOR MAMA…LOOSE FIT, BUTTONS DOWN FRONT FOR NURSING! WOULD ALSO BE CUTE MATERNITY OR NEWBORN SHOOT OPTION, ESP WITH BABY BOY IN A BLUE OR WHITE FOOTIE (LOTS OF THOSE OPTIONS HERE)…BUT WOULD ALSO WORK SANS BUMP! LOVE THIS IDEA OVER A SWIMSUIT / FOR CASUAL WEEKEND MOMENT

QUILTED PUFFER BAG — PERFECT WINTER TOTE

THE BOOK EVERYONE IS READING

NEWBIES IN A GREAT BLUSH COLOR PALETTE

CHIC BOX BAG — MARK CROSS VIBES FOR LESS

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR HAIR RINSE!

FUNNY ENOUGH — THIS OUTDOOR TOY STORAGE SOLUTION! I GUESS WE’VE ALL ACCRUED A TON OF NEW AT-HOME TOYS/GEAR DURING THE PANDEMIC

DREAMIEST STATEMENT HEEL

STUNNING RED MAXI DRESS — I THINK YOU CAN STILL ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS ARRIVAL WITH EXPEDITED SHIPPING

$12 GLITZY HEADBAND

INSANELY CUTE PLAID DRESS COAT FOR A LITTLE LOVE

NURSERY ORGANIZATION BINS

$20 FEATHER TRIM SLIPPERS

SPLENDID CABLEKNIT LOUNGE PANTS — NOW ON SALE!

PETITE PLUME-INSPIRED PAJAMAS FOR $30

TARGET STATEMENT TOP

GORGEOUS, REASONABLY PRICED BLACK TIE DRESS

THIS FUNNEL NECK SWEATSHIRT

Weekend Musings: Causes and Consequences.

I came across some really stirring words this week:

I think this might be not only true of anger but other unsavory sentiments. A good reminder to live with measure, proportion, forethought…!

Post-Scripts.

+Just discovered this wildly popular Tonies box is still available to arrive by Christmas! I bought one for mini but am saving it for her birthday in March. I have heard so many great things! Screen-free storytelling toy!

+How fun is this button-front tweed dress? Chanel vibes for $100! I would wear over a tissue turtleneck. For some reason I imagine pairing with black opaque tights and these glitzy Wellies??

+In a similar vein: this chic tweed cardi is now on sale for under $100.

+Why I was looking at swimsuits the other day, I do not know, as have no plans for warm weather travel, but I love the new style of this Marysia bikini top! Might buy and pair with some Marysia bottoms I already have to update the look!

+But! This is one of my all-time favorite swim styles — so glam and unexpected! — and I wear it season after season in the black and it is on super sale for only $160!!! Also personally eyeing this pink scalloped one-piece to add to my ever-growing Marysia collection…so pretty!

+New-to-me brand B+AB has some really fun styles out and on sale — love this mini and this knit dress, and this one reminds me of an Alessandra Rich!

+Have merc — I am swooning over everything from Caroline Constas ATM! I predict these dresses will be huge for this upcoming summer season wedding circuit…j’adore this, this, and this!

+I am the girl with the pearl everything…

+Two interesting knits to pair with trousers: this square neck style and this peplum.

+These popular slippers are on sale for like 70% off in the prettiest pink.

+This Horror Vacui dress is 60% off and would be stunning for a family portrait or newborn shoot. I have bought so many high-end pieces on ridiculous sale at Matches, including my small collection from Horror Vacui and Emilia Wickstead! The prices are SO good!

+OMG YES to this mini. Wow. One of the ages.

+This would be such an unexpected gift for a new mom / baby shower. The packaging is beyond!

+Treat yourself to an unexpected pastel beanie.

+This classic field jacket for a little one is on super sale!

+You can twin with your mini man in this.

+OMG. I’m set for Christmas for my children but I just impulse-added these vintage-style Barbies to my cart…I want them. Haha!

+Simple, classic mules to wear with everything in the new year.

+Another great closet organization set.

+More home organization finds.

+These might be the chicest sandals I’ve ever seen. Bottega vibes.

+Fun plaid coat, 50% off!

JUST ORDERED SOME MORE OF MY FAVORITE COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE CUBES — I’VE BEEN WORKING ON MINI’S CLOSET AND NEEDED SOME MORE

THIS $90 CUBBY SYSTEM IS SUPER SIMILAR TO OURS, FROM IKEA, AND IS A BRILLIANT AND INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION FOR A PLAYROOM…YOU CAN USE THE CUBES TO STOW BOOKS, GAMES, PUZZLES, LITTLE BINS OF TOYS, ETC, AND EVERYTHING IS ACCESSIBLE TO LITTLE HANDS!…THE AFOREMENTIONED CUBES FIT IN THE CUBBIES SO YOU CAN LINE THE FIRST ROW WITH THESE AND STOW THINGS LIKE DRESS-UP, BARBIES, ETC IN THEM

WHILE WE’RE TALKING PLAYROOM, THROW THESE INEXPENSIVE SHERPA FLOOR PILLOWS ON THE GROUND ALONGSIDE A CADDY OF BOOKS!

ADORABLE QUILTED PULLOVER AND SHERPA FLEECE FOR A LITTLE LADY

PRECIOUS STAR PRINT FOOTIE FOR AN ITTY BITTY BABY

$22 SNOW BIBS IN CLASSIC BLACK — GREAT IF YOU DON’T WANT TO INVEST A TON FOR MINIMAL SNOW, BUT CRUCIAL TO HAVE ON HAND! (UPGRADE PICK: POLARN O PYRET, WHICH IS WHAT I’VE PURCHASED FOR MY CHILDREN THE LAST FEW YEARS)

LOVE THIS ROPE MIRROR AND LAMP FOR A BOY’S ROOM

OPEN WEAVE BASKET — HAVE SEEN MANY PEOPLE USE THESE AS CHIC PLANTERS (LINE WITH THE BASIC GREEN BIN YOU GET AT THE PLANT STORE)

THESE $10 BINS WOULD BE GREAT FOR HAT/GLOVES STORAGE IN A MUD ROOM OR BULKY ITEMS (RICE, BEANS, ETC) IN A PANTRY

CHEERFUL BATH MAT FOR A LITTLE ONE’S BATHROOM — IMAGINE PAIRED WITH THIS FUN SCALLOP MOTIF SHOWER CURTAIN

THESE $30 PILLOWS ARE JUST SO HANDSOME

CHIC STORAGE JARS — WOULD WORK FOR COTTON/QTIPS IN A BATHROOM OR EVEN THINGS LIKE TEA BAGS OR DOG TREATS OUT ON A COUNTER

THIS SLEEK BLACK BUFFET LAMP IS BEYOND STYLISH

WELCOME YOUR GUESTS IN THE FRENCH WAY

SIMPLE-CHIC WAFFLE BATH TOWELS — THESE WOULD BE FAB FOR GUEST ROOMS!

FRAMED BIRD PRINTS (MIX THESE INTO A GALLERY WALL!)

INEXPENSIVE THROW BLANKETS TO KEEP BY THE FIRE PIT!

A GREAT WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE PLANNER I USE IN SUPPLEMENT WITH MY BIG PLANNER…THIS IS MORE FOR WHEN I’M PREPARING FOR A BIG EVENT/DINNER/PARTY AND NEED TO ITEMIZE WHAT NEEDS TO GET DONE EACH DAY IN SERVICE OF THAT EVENT

CHEERFUL PEN CASE

PRETTY OFFICE SUPPLIES REALLY BRING ME JOY…WHY NOT ORGANIZE BILLS, APPLICATIONS, RECEIPTS, ETC IN PRETTY MANILA ENVELOPES

P.S. More office org and desktop accessories.

P.P.S. European pharmacy favorites.

P.P.P.S. Have been thinking a lot of my friend Elizabeth these last few days. Some days I sw

In what feels like another lifetime, I used to purchase cocktail party dresses with no specific occasion in mind. I remember dropping by Neiman’s in Chevy Chase Pavilion (RIP) and Intermix in Georgetown and raiding the sale sections on a regular basis in search of cute little numbers from Milly, Shoshanna, and Amanda Uprichard in particular. It was not uncommon for me to buy something too big because it was on sale but not available in my size, and then take it to the excellent tailor on Wisconsin Avenue, just next to Vicky’s Nail Salon. She would often tsk at my decisions — “this is way too big!” — but then work her magic. A good tailor can absolutely transform your wardrobe and you with it. Clothes that used to feel iffy on the attractiveness meter catapult into “this is epic on me” territory. Anyhow, such was my level of commitment to arranging a striking lineup of cocktail party attire options, because — at the time — my social calendar was dominated by semi-formal occasions: date functions while in college and then, in that footloose period in my early 20s, engagement parties, receptions of various kinds, weddings, bachelorettes, birthday parties, and holiday cocktail parties. Opportunities to get dolled up and turned out abounded.

Nowadays, I can hardly remember the last time I needed a new cocktail party dress. I’m not sure whether this is a function of life stage, COVID, or what I perceive to be a slow but steady erosion in formality in general in our generation. (Like, people wear jeans and t-shirts to the Metropolitan Opera and the Kennedy Center, for evening performances!) To be sure, my loved ones and I create our own semi-formal occasions. I will be head to toe in sequins on Christmas Eve, and I have a sequined Saloni waiting for NYE at home with my man, too. Mr. Magpie is accustomed to my plying him to get dressed up, and one of my sisters loves to call me the night before we have dinner plans and say: “OK, but let’s go all out.” And then she will show up at my doorstep — even if we are just eating at home! — wearing head-to-toe Jacquemus or some other designer cooler than I, right down to the four inch heels. We all agree: it feels good to get dressed up. It tells a story. It is a small, semi-frivolous way I respect myself (though there are many modalities for such expressions, to be sure). It elevates the average. It makes me feel as though I am participating in a social history with a long tail, as though somehow my wearing a gold lame cocktail party dress in 2021 is connected to Marilyn Monroe wearing hers in 1953. It is all reference and allusion, and it can evoke something powerful on a given night. I don’t feel I am exaggerating when I say that an unexpected velvet heel can transform the trajectory of an evening.

And can we all agree that there is nothing more attractive than a man in a tuxedo? Ay carumba! I cherish a montage of happy moments Mr. Magpie and I shared while dressed, or getting dressed, to the nines in our 20s. I loved the way his dress clothes smelled and felt, freshly pressed and vaguely of the cedar he keeps in his garment bags, and the way he stood in front of the mirror while tying his bow tie, his hair still a little wet from the shower, his hips always squared off. It was as if just putting on the dress clothes made him stand a little taller, which is saying a lot for him, because he has a distinctive, shoulders-thrown-back stance to begin with, possibly hangover from his years as an athlete or his time in a marching band or his father’s insistence on such markings of the gentleman. I liked flitting around the bathroom readying myself while he’d wait on me, usually drinking a beer. I can still see him, glancing around the room idly, suppressing the desire to remind me “we have two minutes until we need to leave and you’re still in your underwear.” He would be leaning against the bathroom wall, balancing on his shoulder blades, while I’d road runner around in a cloud of perfume and pearls. I swear he spent half of his twenties waiting for me to get ready, draining Heinekens. And then, even though he’d watched me dress and blow-dry my hair and put on my jewelry and apply lipstick and perfume over the course of an excruciating hour, and even if we were running late, he’d stand back and take me in and say: “My beauty wife!” As though seeing me for the first time. He still says this, God bless him, and it takes me right back to those long hours getting ready in our first apartment, his hands around a Heineken, and my feet still bare, and us both giddy with the anticipation of a long night with friends and cocktails and oh my gosh, I can’t remember any of the specifics of those evenings, and it’s all just a blur of satin and girlfriends complaining about their heels and one-too-many G&Ts and our fiances hailing taxi cabs and “should we go to Town Hall for one more drink?” and the way Mr. Magpie would idly rearrange his pocket square — he does this still, but when and how did he learn to care about the countenance of a pocket square? — and me wearing Mr. Magpie’s tuxedo jacket when I was too cold, and I am nearly always too cold, and the swoosh of my shimmery dress against the lean figure he cut in all black, and him unbuttoning his suit jacket before sitting at the dining table (do all men do this? I’ve never cared to notice, but have always found it peculiarly gentlemanly), and — oh my gosh, the details overlap and smear, but it feels right to say: “We were together — I forget the rest.”

And it feels right, too, on re-reading this, to see how I started by thinking about how much I love to get dressed up and ended by thinking about how much I love my husband. Because I am learning that the more I think back on my younger years, the less anything else matters but him. Writing about this time is like melting a glacier: at first construct, there is ice, and danger, and hard and slippery surfaces, and the sense of the substantial. But under pressure and over time, those forms dissolve and give way to just him and me, alone and in love. And often dressed to the nines.

Post-Scripts.

+Writing this post reminded me of this adjacent sensation.

+More love for Mr. Magpie.

+You can read even more about our relationship here.

Shopping Break.

+If you’re feeling inspired by the sentiment, lots of festive wear here, here, and here.

+May I specifically call out this $69 stunner?! Saucy magic!

+If you are thinking ahead for a spring occasion, Self-Portrait just released a bevy of beauties, and I am particularly obsessed with this lavender scalloped lovely. Otherwise, Caroline Constas FTW!!!

+A glam robe hook and a perfect robe to hang on it. I have been hearing such good things about these robes and am very intrigued. I just retired a waffle robe from Pottery Barn I had for years and years because it was basically in tatters and think I will test this one!

+I am drooling over this traditional, romantic-looking luggage. I want an entire set!!!

+Have we already talked about how much I love eye palettes? I really hate buying individual shadows — it feels like too much pressure to pick the right ones that will layer/go together nicely, and they are so expensive on their own, especially when I don’t go through an eye shadow palette very quickly. This Tilbury set is right up my alley — neutrals that can be dolled up with eyeliner for evening, or made dramatic along the lash line with the darkest color it includes. My one exception to this palette-only rule: Laura Mercier’s Morning Dew, which I will always and forever buy in individual sizes because it is, for me, the perfect everyday shadow. It is brightening but natural. J’adore.

+Speaking of Laura Mercier, there are a bunch of her cosmetics on sale at Nordstrom Rack, including the oil-free version of her fabulous tinted moisturizer (with SPF), for almost 50% off!!!

+BTW, have shared this 1290848 times, but this $8 eye liner is the absolute best. It is identical to Stila, which I swore by for years.

+WOW — these $120 flats are so incredibly chic. They remind me of Prada!

+I like the idea of these knit pants with a pair of pointed to flats to sort of elevate the look.

+As you probably know, I swear by my day planner. I use it to map out in tremendous detail every single thing I aspire to get done, including making doctor’s appointments, writing thank you notes, organizing my drawers, and, of course, blog-related activities. Last year, I bought one of the Day Designers and initially loved it, especially because it has all these fun goal-setting prompts and fill-ins early on. But over time, I found it annoyingly bulky. And because it is so thick (like 2″ thick), it is kind of hard to write on because as you get to the bottom of the page, your hand is dangling off the edge uncomfortably. I liked the detail and space, but not enough to legitimize the heft/inconvenience, and I also found I usually only used about half of each page to document my to-dos. This year, I went with this inexpensive, no-frills style that still has enough space to write down daily goals but you can see everything at a week’s glance. Will report back!

+A bunch of shops are offering last-minute free expedited shipping — Lake is a forever favorite of mine to gift.

+We have gotten into a rhythm of giving mini a wall calendar each year. We find the wall calendar so helpful for easing transitions (i.e., back to school, weekday/weekend, etc) and preparing her for what’s ahead (doctor’s appointments, play dates, etc), and — I can hardly believe it — Hill starts school in just a few weeks (wahhh!) and I think this will be a helpful instrument for him, too. I am going to give them each one in their stockings this year, but they could just as easily be a little surprise on the first day of the year. I got mini this superhero one (she loves Marvel, though I was torn for almost a full day between Marvel and Disney Princess, as she adores both) and this Disney Junior for micro. Last year, mini had a Snoopy one which was great because it comes with these clever little stickers to put on the pages to mark common events — vacations, first day of school, last day of school, doctor’s visit, party, etc. You can also buy sticker sets for this purpose if yours doesn’t come with them.

+If I could wear a high-end, formal dress from any designer, I would pick Markarian. I love their feminine but structured pieces. This would be the perfect mother of the bride dress, and I want to wear this to a wedding myself. And some lucky size 4 lady will find this ridiculously chic top from Markarian at a fabulous price for her winter getaway this year.

+Also: some epic pieces at The Outnet for formal occasions, including this punchy Johanna Ortiz.

+Also: wide-leg wool Max Mara trousers for 50% off. I’d feel like such a boss in these!

+Chic rehearsal dinner / bridal luncheon dress for a bride-to-be. More bridal finds here!

+These marbled ornaments are so gorgeous, and now on sale, too!

+This green floral tree skirt is spectacular.

+Fun puff-sleeved fair isle situation.

+Cool combo coat.

All items will still arrive by Christmas…

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+Who doesn’t love a trending book? This or this would be perfect gifts for girlfriends, neighbors, book club friends, etc.

+These little figurine toobs (tons of versions — fairies, sealife, space) or little colored pencil sets ($14 for 6!) are great to have on hand to wrap up for little neighborhood friends!

+Sticker books like these and these are always popular with my children, too — easy to gift!

+My favorite hand soap scent of all time.

+A pretty floral knit cardigan for a tiny one!

+This mini rechargable flash light for any man in your life. Like, Mr. Magpie has this and will not stop talking about it. I mean, it is well-designed, but…it’s a guy thing. Trust, he will love this. It is magnetic (strangely comes in handy – have seen Mr. Magpie affix it magnetically to the under-sink area while fixing things), has different light settings, requires no batteries (just recharge), pocket-sized, and insanely bright. I carry this while taking Tilly for her nightly walks!

+Fun $20 feather mules for your trendy mama or sister.

+Glass salt cellar and Maldon salt would be welcome by any cooking enthusiast!

+My favorite sunglasses of all time — own these in three colors. Under $80!

+We have this exact cookbook stand in our kitchen — love the sturdy look and that it can collapse and be put away when not in use. Pair with a trending cookbook, like this baking one!

+Gel pens and/or highlighters along with a pretty notebook for your fellow list-making lovers.

+Essie nail polish set (one of my favorite red colors out there) and nail polish correcting set.

+Madeline’s Christmas.

+Bamboo cutlery set! I want this for my outdoor dining set up!

+Fancy, best-smelling hand lotion.

+Pendleton throw — these are iconic. Great family gift!

+New Balance running gloves — the kind of thing you don’t really know you need until you buy them and wonder how you lived without them. Great for a fellow runner.

+Waterproof, portable speaker — bought this for a friend of mine who loves listening to podcasts so he could listen while getting ready in the morning without using his phone. Also great for beach, pool, picnics, etc! Upgrade pick: bought Mr. Magpie this one for use in garden/while doing yardwork.

+These pillows are truly just the best. The exact ones we use in our bed. Bought these for some friends last year after I’d raved about them in their company!

+These Scout bags really make such great utility gifts — I have a few of these that I use all the time when traveling, especially on road trips, or just needed to schlep some items from home to elsewhere (can even work for groceries!). They are super lightweight on their own and come in tons of prints and sizes. I’ve given these as gifts countless times.

+Mother of pearl caviar spoons. For your fancy friends. Or, bring these and a tin of caviar for a lovely night in front of the fire!

+Christmas headband!

P.S. You might find more great inspiration in my favorite cookbook roundup or assortment of items you MUST have in your kitchen, many available on Prime.

P.P.S. Stocking stuffers/under-$30 gifts — again, many available via Prime.

P.P.P.S. My current favorite things.

It is bracingly cold on my nightly walks with Tilly. We live on a cul de sac in the suburbs with scant street lighting, and the first few minutes of my walk are so dark, I carry a pocket flash light with me, though I prefer not to switch it on. Those first paces into the cold black are therapeutically disorienting. It reminds me: when we managed to get a table at the storied and Michelin-starred restaurant Alinea in Chicago, restauranteur and head chef Grant Achatz arranged the entry to the restaurant such that you walked from the manicured, upscale sidewalks of Lincoln Park through a tented, narrow, grass-floored corridor before arriving at the restaurant’s actual door. I read somewhere that the intent was strategic disorientation: you pass through that grassy tunnel and you feel worlds away from tidy brownstones and Restoration Hardware. You are close to the earth, then into the bustling warmth of one of the fanciest restaurants in the United States. It is an experiential palette cleanser. You arrive thrown off your gait, ready for the next new thing. And so I’ve fashioned my own parallel conceptual plunge: I go from the glow of our hearth and the din of life with young children into a shock of silence and chill. I think often of my smallness in these moments: me, a tiny dot shivering in a nap dress, walking down this remote cul de sac, and no one knowing about it but yours truly and possibly my husband, if he is not still putting our daughter to bed. The houses are dotted with lights and I can occasionally make out the silhouettes of neighbors passing plates at dinner tables or settling onto couches, and so though I know we are proximal, I feel alone and anonymous. The street is so dark, a canopy of stars appears, unbidden, above me, and the vista is still new to me after years and years in cities proper, where the stars are much more difficult to make out owing to light pollution. I feel minuscule in their presence, in a pleasant way. I think perhaps going from being the very center of my household — the mother, the wife, the household administrator — and spending an entire day focusing on just the slender contours of our own lives here — to remembering that I am one of uncountable multitudes across the expanse of time and space is pleasantly destabilizing. I feel immediately the insignificance of the matters on my mind. They dissolve into the phenomena in front of me: the prickly cold air in my lungs and the icy pavement beneath my feet and the smoky, woody smell of fires in inglenooks.

The tastes of the day now washed away,

The cold dark an aperitif —

I climb out of my mind and into my body.

Post-Scripts.

+Writing this out made me realize that these nightly walks have become a strategic buffer for me.

+This was an interesting post to revisit recently: “When there is a problem in life, people tend to do one of four things: blame others, blame themselves, sense their needs and feelings, or sense the needs and feelings of others. “The ideal,” she said, “is to hold three and four in either hand and realize that both deserve empathy.”

+Are you going to write new year’s resolutions this year? Here are mine from last year. I think this year my only resolution is to take more time to pray.

+(I am not great at praying.)

+On going from wanting life to happen to me (in my teens and twenties) to wanting nothing else to happen to me at all (in my 30s).

+College crushes and boyfriends.

+It’s OK to loosen expectations if you need to.

Shopping Break.

+An extra 30% off this already-discounted (and very popular) sweatshirt with code FLASH30!

+What grown-ups wear to lunch. With these jeans.

+If you like those feathered Sleeper pajamas, but not sure you’d wear the set together, you can buy similar pants here on their own!

+This crochet dress is so unusual and unexpected — but I can’t stop thinking about it. It makes me feel like I’m about to go on a luxury cruise with monogrammed travel trunks.

+50% off and free ship on this easy-to-wear tunic turtleneck situation. These are so heavenly for slow mornings at home where you just can’t be bothered to think about anything but warmth and comfort and a nice, flattering length.

+Terrain is offering 30% off a lot of their holiday decor, including their popular zinc holiday houses (love the lighthouse!) and ornaments (I bought this one, for sentimental reasons) — not too late to buy one for your loved one’s stocking (or simply buy now and enjoy next year).

+More fab ornament ideas here — we’re getting to the time where it’s smart to buy because everything is on sale! Buy now and enjoy next year!

+OMG, this dress brought back some major memories. I had a super similar one from Milly maybe ten or twelve years ago that I wore to several holiday/NYE parties and I feel like that was the dawn of my awareness of my own fashion sense. Like, YES to a big bow. YES to something mildly ridiculous. I remember I felt like a million bucks. Honestly tempted by the sequin reboot, but would wear with these sheer tights that are having a major on-trend moment.

+A handful of the sequin dress I did buy this season available in a pink plaid!

+Fun glitzy heart necklace. And this gold heart by the same brand is on super sale for $113! (More heart necklaces here!)

+Mushrooms are having a moment of some kind — Brent Neale’s necklaces first, now Monse sweaters?! Get the vibe for less with this fun necklace, this cardigan for a little one, and these ornaments.

+OK, how fun are these leggings for a Hungry Caterpillar-obsessed little one?!

+This leaf blower toy is now only $33 and ships overnight in case you are still on the hunt for one final gift…I have seen several happy little boys with these on the instagram accounts of friends!

+This letter template is a super cute digital download — you buy and print yourself, and would make such a sweet last-minute gift for a teacher!

+$25 jammies that remind me a lot of my Eberjeys!

+This sherpa chair for a little one’s room — too cute! Perfect next to a book caddy (also like this inexpensive one) that keeps all books easy to reach.

+A clever way to keep all your papers/magazines/mail organized.

+Similar idea, but this cutting board organizer transformed one of our cabinets and was helpful in NYC when we kept our cutting boards out, on a counter top.

+I saw these coated crops on Megan Stokes and they are SO chic!

+Another pick for the Montana-bound Magpie: these lace-up boots in the suede green! So chic!

+This trending velvet dress is on sale! If you’re not big into feathers and sequins for NYE, this maroon could be spectacular.

+Or wear a basic LBD with these fun $138 heels.

+Had to mention this adorable mini trunk bag again!

*Photo above of mini a few days old. I can’t even…was she ever so little? She’s wearing a classic Gap stripe onesie they still carry (love the trim detail). Gap is a great source for itty bitty basics that little ones will wear for all of a week or two — the NB or under 7 lb size has been a savior for so many of my mom friends with preemies!

I know I have a lot of expecting and new moms reading along (hi! I see you!), and I thought I’d share a few adorable layette and coming-home outfits. Many of these have earned near-iconic status in my opinion — prints that have been around for a long, long time or styles that will be just as sweet now as they’ll appear in 50 years. If you just can’t make up your mind on a print, or don’t know baby’s gender, go with this timeless white set from Kissy Kissy (the kimono style is really helpful when baby is just-born and still has umbilical cord!) or this crochet-trim Pixie Lily.

Many of these would be excellent gifts, too — to be honest, you just can’t have enough footies and coveralls for babies under six months. It’s not uncommon to go through multiple outfit changes a day!

Layette Finds for Baby Girls.

*Note: if you go with a TBBC footie, today only, they are offering $1 monograms and free ship with code SPRING! So go ahead and splurge on your newborn with initials on the booty!

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KISSY KISSY BLUE JACQUARD // TBBC STORK PRINT (FIRST OUTFIT MICRO EVER WORE!) // KYTE SLEEP SACK (THESE WERE MY FAVORITES!) // JELLYCAT ELEPHANT // RIBBED COTTON SET ($12!) // PAPER CAPE COVERALL // PACIFIER // TWO-PACK CARDIGAN SET ($20 FOR BOTH!) // THIS TAKE HOME SET IS DARLING (THIS IS ALSO A CLASSIC) // LOVE TO DREAM SWADDLE // HAT AND BOOTIE SET // THESE LA COQUETA KNIT SETS WERE AMONG MY MOST TREASURED OUTFITS MY BABIES WORE // TINY SOCK SET // GIRAFFE SWEATER // LIVLY BUNNY COVERALL (ONE OF MY FAVORITES ON MICRO) // TARTINE ET CHOCOLAT RATTLE // RALPH LAUREN DOUBLE-BREASTED COVERALL // RACHEL RILEY BUS COVERALL (PERFECT FOR A LONDON BABY — MICRO OWNED THIS SIMILAR SOLDIER ONE) // MATTE PACIFIER SET

Layette Finds for Baby Girls.

baby girl layette

TARTINE ET CHOCOLAT SLEEPSACK // HOODED CARDIGAN // DE BUCI TEDDY (BOUGHT ONE OF THESE FOR MICRO) // KISSY KISSY PINK JACQUARD // KNIT BOOTIES // CASHMERE BONNET // DAISY PACIFIERS // STRIPES FROM 1212 (SOMEHOW ON SALE FOR $20!) // CROCHET RATTLE // BOW SWEATER // TBBC BOWS (MINI HAD THIS PAIR!) // MARIE CHANTAL FOOTIE (THE COLLAR MAKES IT FEEL SPECIAL) // CASHMERE POM HAT // LITTLE ENGLISH BOW PLAYSUIT // SHERPA SUIT // PACIFIER CLIP // JACADI FLEECE SET // HERMES BOOTIES

Not seen above but worth mentioning:

+Widgeon fleece coats are such a dream for little ones. These run really big, FYI. I think mini wore a 12 month size for like two years. They are warm and soft, the velcro closure makes it so easy to put on and off, and the hood cinches around the face to keep it in place.

+For solid white basics: I bought multiples of these little Kissy Kissy caps in white because they went with everything, and I think the quality of Kissy Kissy outstrips the price. Most of their footies/onesies/accessories were still in fantastic condition despite tons of laundering and stain treatment and I was able to pass them down to my son and cousins! Their peter pan collar onesies are worth the investment for this reason, work for boys or girls, and are perfect for layering under everything.

+For collarless onesies, my favorite brand was 1212. SO, so soft and stretchy.

+I loved little knit cardigans like this, this, and this for both of my babies. I always thought they looked cold! These are dressy enough to layer over a “fancy” outfit but work just as well layered over a cotton footie.

+As much as I enjoyed splurging on high-end footies/coveralls, I also bought inexpensive basics like these, these, and these. These were great for back-ups and keeping in my diaper bag for blow-outs, spit-up, etc. I never wanted to keep the fancier sets in my diaper bag because they weren’t worn enough! And — trust me — there will be times where you will be at the bottom of your drawer and still in need of a fresh pajama set, so these just don’t go to waste!

+If you’re looking for a super-splurge-y gift, someone gave my girlfriend this set of Bonpoint onesies and every single mom there swooned. I mean, SO over the top, but so special. Heirloom quality.

+I was obsessed with the Love to Dream swaddles for micro (didn’t know they existed when mini was born!), as they enabled him to keep his hands up by his face but prevented him from waking himself with the startle reflex. Genius! When he got a bit older, we transitioned to Kyte. I love this brand because it comes in multiple weights (there is a 0.5 TOG weight one perfect for summer) depending on season/region, they are incredibly soft, and there is a little cover so the zipper tucks inside.

+A few years ago, I shared some thoughts on how many outfits to buy in each size here.

+Not shared above: I just loved these RR hearts jammies on my children!

+I have given this peter pan collar footie in white to so many new moms, with a big old monogram on the rear end!

+For everyday wear, j’adore these fleece booties I’ve mentioned so, so many times. Stay on baby’s foot, super-warm, and can be tossed in wash.

P.S. Still feel weepy remembering micro’s birth — both a blink and an eternity ago.

P.P.S. The lopsided, elegant dance of motherhood.

P.P.P.S. Our children are how we keep time.

‘Tis the season to lounge in front of the fire, linger over a puzzle, and play card games all afternoon. The perfect outfit to accompany such leisure, IMO? Something that is just a notch above pajamas. Below, some finds for the ideal afternoon at home. I do want to specifically call out these Theory cashmere joggers, which multiple of my friends absolutely swear by, and are currently 60% off (!!!), and the fact that I found Cire Trudon candles on sale here! My husband bought me one of these luxe candles last year and they are truly gorgeous and burn for a long time. Such an elegant treat for yourself.

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I’M NOT A HUGE HOODIE GAL, BUT THIS CABLEKNIT STYLE IS WINNING ME OVER…AND THERE ARE COORDINATING PANTS AVAILABLE

SHERPA SLIPPER — LOTS OF VARIATIONS ON THIS THEME FLOATING AROUND BUT THESE ARE ONLY $60!

THEORY CASHMERE JOGGERS, ON RIDICULOUS SALE

LIMITED EDITION SCRABBLE — ON SALE! — AND NOTE THAT ANTHRO HAS TEMPORARILY MARKED DOWN A TON OF ITS OTHER GAMES AND BOOKS AS WELL

THROW THIS EPIC VEST ON OVER ANYTHING

OVERSIZED CABLEKNIT THROW PILLOW

CASHMERE TURTLENECK — ON SALE FOR $150 AND COMES IN TONS OF GREAT COLORS

STILL SWOON OVER THESE VELVET SLIPPERS

I’VE FEATURED THESE SLEEPER PAJAMAS A TON — AND THEY ARE ALL OVER THE INTERNET! — BUT I FOUND THEM FOR $50 OFF HERE…I ASKED SANTA FOR THESE AND HOPE I SPEND CHRISTMAS MORNING LUXURIATING IN THEM

JOHN DERIAN PUZZLE — ALSO LOVE THE ONES FROM POMEGRANATE…THE QUALITY CAN’T BE BEAT AND FUN TO RECREATE CLASSIC ARTWORKS!

LOVE THESE GORGEOUS RIBBED SOCKS

MOLLY MOORKAMP CAFTAN

A GORGEOUS VERSION OF A CLASSIC BOOK — I WANT TO BUY JUST TO HAVE ON MY SHELF!

LAKE PAJAMAS LOUNGE SET

BRIDGE SET — CHIC GIFT, AND THE PLAYING CARDS ARE GORGEOUS ON THEIR OWN WHETHER YOU PLAY BRIDGE OR NOT!

FEATHER TRIM MULES

PEOPLE LOSE THEIR MINDS OVER THESE BAREFOOT DREAMS BLANKETS (<<FOUND ON SALE!) AND THE CHAPPYWRAP ONES, TOO

CIRE TRUDON CANDLES, ON SALE!!!! THESE ARE THE ABSOLUTE BEST

If you’re after more upscale loungewear, I’ve shared even more lounge sets and knits below that fit the bill…happy shopping!

P.S. Truly beautiful words.

P.P.S. Genuine enthusiasm is massively underrated.

P.P.P.S. Experience is a cruel but effective teacher…