“you do your best when you feel your best. take care of your mind, body, and soul.”
WEEKEND QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
In lieu of The Sunday Section, I’m answering all of your questions from the weekend in today’s post!
Where are your party plates from?
I ordered all of our party supplies from Meri Meri. I ordered this one or my Mom’s 60th “psychedelic 60s” and this one for Harrison’s 3rd dinosaur birthday.
Where is your teepee from?
I couldn’t find our exact one because it is a few years old but here is a similar style.
What color is your front door?
Galveston Gray by Benjamin Moore! I have a whole post on all of our paint color here.
What is the name of the Natural product you’re using on our lawn?
The brand is called Sunday. Click here for the starter kit and use this code: THEGIRLGUIDE30 for $30 off and a free soil test kit on an smart lawn care plan.
Where is your white bistro set from?
Here is an almost identical version!
Where is the dinosaur costume from?
Click here!
You can find more answers to my FAQ HERE!
FANCY FRIDAY
Fancy Friday doesn’t mean getting decked out in a ball gown (I mean you can if you want!). Instead think of it as going a little further in your self-care routine for the day. Try putting on something from your closet that you love and haven’t seen in a while. Some of my favorite ideas: a pair of gold hoops and your favorite tee, a maxi dress topped with a cardigan, a statement blouse with your favorite pair of jeans. Love headbands? I’ll take it! Anything to give yourself a little extra pep in your step today:) TRUST ME! It works!
This weekend is a big one for our family - My mom is turning 60 and Harry is turning 3! They both have the same birthday, May 2nd. I’m doing my best trying to maintain a “the show much go on!” mentality and have a few tricks up my sleeve. The weather looks AWESOME and for that I am most grateful. Happy Friday & Happy Weekend to you all!
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G E T F A N C Y
MOTHER'S DAY
Am I the only one hoping for a new set of non-stick pans for Mother’s Day? Haha! Thought so….
This Mother’s Day definitely feels different. When I sat down to create this roundup and thought about what I would want this year the first things that came to mind were: a warm bath, new cozy slippers, finally framing a few more pictures of the boys, and flowers (but ones that would last longer than a week!). One thing to note: if you’re shipping to friends or family for Mother’s Day, add at least 3 days to your expected delivery day (so try to order today or tomorrow if you can!). I’ve learned from experience this week and last while ordering for Harrison’s Birthday party. Unfortunately the free ground shipping just isn’t cutting it this year. If you’re ordering from Bloomist use code TGG15 or TGG25 for a discount! Happy Mother’s Day:)
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THE SUNDAY SECTION - 04.26.2020
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goop - 27 Recipes That Will Reinvent Your Leftovers. I’ve made the curry chicken salad a few times since we’ve been home and it is SO good.
Elle Decor - Check out this amazing stone house in Puglia. Bulgari’s Creative Director restores a centuries-old house and it is the epitome of the the term, “nook and cranny”.
Bloomberg - Germany’s most important river is drying out. The Rhine is in trouble. “Typically one of the wettest months, Europe’s biggest economy has received just 5% of its normal April rainfall so far, according to Germany’s federal weather service. It’s on course to be the driest month since records began in 1881.”
Vogue - Creating the Future: How Fashion Designers Are Responding to the Crisis. “THE WORLD AS WE KNEW IT IS OVER,” says Donatella Versace. “We’ll need to look forward, to adapt, and to take nothing for granted.”
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This week’s most requested links from IG:
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stools- I get so many questions about the boy’s gray name stools. Ours are gray with white letters. They were gift from my sister-in-law last year and I love them! Here is a link - you can customize the animal on the side too - we have an elephant and a boat!
make - Crispy rice bowl with browned butter sweet potatoes and herby green tahini. THIS bowl was delicious. I made extra dressing and the kids have been putting it on everything this week - roasted veggies, chips, celery, so so good.
listen - NEW Spotify playlist out today. This one is pretty chill. Some great cooking music and overall hanging around the house. Enjoy!
SPRING STYLE WITH SPERRY - 3 SHOES, STYLEd 9 ways
My stay at home style is neutral, classic, and comfortable. One thing that has been helping me every day (besides getting dressed) is getting outside for a walk with the boys. Even if it’s just for 15 minutes, the fresh air has been doing wonders for all of us. You can say its part of my new SAH self-care routine! Whether we’re playing in the yard, having a picnic, or just hanging out, Sperry has every style I need. Today I’m styling three of my favorite footwear styles for Spring: the sneaker, boat shoe, and leather mule. Each style is comfortable, classic, and chic. Something for everyone!
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KITCHEN DREAMS
Mcgee & co cream crock
littledeer utensil set
Dash & Albert indoor/outdoor rug
green pan ceramic fry-pan
all-clad roasting pan
more kitchen favorites
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THE SUNDAY SECTION - 04.19.2020
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Harper’s Bazaar - Everyone Is Home Right Now, But Who’s Doing All the “Home” Work? I love this recommendation, “If your partner is taking on a task, don't offer to help or make a list. Instead, each person should own their task from start to finish. If you are making dinner, pick the menu, cook it, and get it to the table. If you’re both working from home, consider two-to-four hour shifts of “watching” the kids (i.e.,brainstorming constructive activities, getting materials ready, and carrying out the plan).”
Vogue - Adult acne anyone? If you’ve been breaking out during quarantine, you’re not alone. This week my skin launched a full force attack on me and I started to panic. This article explains why. “Falling off your routine is one big reason why so many people are breaking out right now,” Schaffran elaborates. “But stress is the biggest one”, says dermatologist Robin Schaffran, M.D.
Forbes - New Data Show Air Pollution Drop Around 50 Percent In Some Cities During Coronavirus Lockdown. According to scientists from the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, Paris has seen nitrogen dioxide drop by 54 percent, while Madrid, Milan and Rome saw a drop of nearly 50%. So what does this mean for our cities once the lockdown is lifted? Will we work to keep these numbers down?
Town & Country - How Stately Homes Like Downton Abbey’s Highclere Castle Are Coping During the Coronavirus Pandemic. With a skeleton staff, no visitors, and hundreds of rooms to look after, being lady of manor during a pandemic is harder than you might think.
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design - The indoor/outdoor rug in our kitchen. We’ve had this rug for a couple of years now and it still looks like new. The label recommends that you hose it down to clean but I wash it in our machine every two weeks (no dryer) and haven’t had any issues. Another most asked about rug in our house? The one in our living room! I can’t recommend it enough. It is extremely soft and because it’s a wool/sisal mix you can also easily remove stains. Our color is the “light grey”. I originally found it on Amazon three years ago when we first moved in! I can’t believe its been so long.
make - If you can get your hands on a whole chicken, this recipe is incredible. I added potatoes and used half of the butter and it was so delicious!
listen - “How to Manage Money through a Crisis” in a special goop podcast with Ellevest founder and Wall Street powerhouse, Sallie Krawcheck. Some of my biggest takeaways from Sallie: It’s not about timing the market it’s about time in the market. Your financial situation needs to be secure but if you can take a long term perspective, now is the time to invest. Women tend to be better investors because we take the long game and don’t look as much.
art - Just before the holidays I walked into a small home boutique in Soho, NY and fell in love. Everything perfectly curated and beautiful, it was like I had dreamed it up. Then I saw they had Maman Freres loose leaf tea and I knew I had found my place. French is another example of a small business being hit hard by the pandemic. Their original store is in Calabasas, CA and the NY location was only 6 months old before shutting down. The framed Antoinette Poisson print pictured above was purchased at French. Every day I pass it and still love it as much as the moment I saw it (sounds so romantic, right? HAHA). Click here to send French a note about purchasing one:)
notebook - WFH style. I don’t have an office or even a desk at home so most of my work is done from our dining room table. After months of searching I finally found a notebook and calendar that fits my workflow and style! Love everything from Appointed. They just launched the “district notepad” that directly helps local DC families.
STYLE ICONS
the people who have shaped my style
MM
The tapestry that hangs in our living room is one of my most cherished possessions. I’ve only ever seen a handful of her photos and pieced together a few stories over the years, but still somehow she has shaped who I am today. She was a creative, loved painting, nature, and animals, I’ve always tried to link myself to her throughout the years, draw on our similarities, and use them to write the story of “where I cam from”. She died at the young age of 36 but she still lives on in me and in my home every day. In my head I refer to her as MM (her maiden initials on a pinky ring of hers that I wear) because it feels strange to use the title of Grandmother for a woman who will forever be in her 30’s. I’ve heard stories of how she had a mini breakdown finishing this tapestry. If only she knew how much it would be cherished one day, 70 years later, and an ocean away.
LADY DIANA
AXEL VERVOORDT
JANE BIRKIN
CAROLYN BESSETTE KENNEDY
THE THINGS I'M HAPPY TO HAVE AT HOME RIGHT NOW
When you’re at home for a month straight you start to realize that it really is all about “the little things”. Everything starts to slow down a bit and you finally get a chance to see what’s been around you all of this time. I know that for myself, I was constantly just passing through rooms and always on the go. My list of piles of things to go through and to-do’s around the house was long and I always said that I didn’t have the time. It has been nice to finally take on those little projects and get them done at my own pace - finally making time.
Here are a few pieces that I’ve been appreciating around our house these days ♡
FIVE MINUTE JOURNAL
H&M DUVET COVER
BREVILLE TEA MAKER
EMU SLIPPERS
BLOOMIST FAUX FLOWERS
VITRUVI DIFFUSER
this is my favorite essential oil
SUMMER DREAMING
it was all a dream
I’m not exaggerating when I say that last year’s trip to Nantucket still fills my cup. After nearly 10 months I still think about our time there and it feels like it was yesterday. It was out first vacation as a family of four - totally solo, without grandparents or extended family. It had been a long time since Frank and I really took a break. For work and other reasons we never went on a Honeymoon or a “babymoon” so this time away felt really special. It reminded me of how important it is to step away from the hustle of our every day lives once and a while, take a break, and reconnect.
I knew from the very first time I stepped foot on the island that it was a special place. It sounds cheesy but there is just something about the air there, it’s different than being in a tropical climate, you feel grounded. We first went two summers ago when Frank’s family rented a house. We were only there for three days but somehow it felt like so much longer. I knew I wanted/needed to go back. Last Spring I reached out to J Pepper Frazier, a premier real estate firm on the island and immediately connected with the team their. They were so incredible and found the perfect home for our family - walking distance to town, bicycles for us and the boys, it even had a playroom. Click here to see more photos of that home and our experience. It was a dream vacation.
This year we are planning on visiting the island again in early July and staying here. 26 Pine Street, which is available for rent and for sale, is newly renovated and located in the heart of Nantucket. I feel so lucky to be partnering with JPFCO again this summer. These days I dream about it on a DAILY BASIS :)
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the boys of summer
boy’s swimsuits // c/o Pearl Street Swim
THE SUNDAY SECTION - 04.05.2020
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Architectural Digest - I love every inch of Dakota' Johnson’s home. It may sound surprising if you’ve followed me for a while (don’t worry, light and bright neutrals are still my favorite) but this midcentury-modern home exudes warmth with its dark walls and woods. The color palette brings the outdoors in and I’m a sucker for cane and rattan.
Vogue - Parenting in Quarantine: We Are All Going Crazy. Whether you have children or not, this is an interesting read. There is no “easiest” position to be in these days. Whether you’re solo, moved back in with your parents, have four children, or are elderly with little help, they’re all tough. As hard as it is I consider myself lucky to have my family with me. When times get tough I try to hold on to that feeling.
Harper’s Bazaar - The Best Summer Movies of 2020 (and Their Changing Release Dates). The pandemic is rocking summer’s blockbuster slate. Here, the biggest films—and their shifting premiere dates—to keep on your radar.I loved A Quiet Place. If you haven’t seen it already watch it tonight! Looking forward to II in September!
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This week’s most worn pieces…
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drink - Lemon water! I recently found myself with a huge bag of lemons that were starting to go bad. I juiced them all and have been using it for cooking but also enjoying a glass of lemon water in the morning. Here are some of the claimed benefits of lemon water: promotes hydration, source of vitamin C, improves your skin quality, aids digestion, freshens breath, and helps prevent kidney stones.
listen - In case you missed it…I shared a new Spotify playlist last week! The Music Guide v. 3 is out! I can’t live without music and listening to my playlists has kept me sane these last four weeks. I love that so many of you feel the same way about music - can’t wait to hear what you think about this one!
do - My feelings about cooking right now are the same for exercising. It is really easy to open up social media and feel like you need to learn how to bake a soufflé while doing 25 burpees and drinking a freshly made green juice. It just isn’t realistic! For the first two weeks that we were home I felt so uninspired. Everyone was Tik Tok-ing and doing work-out videos and I didn’t know where to start - it all felt so overwhelming. Now, almost a month later, I’m finally starting to feel more settled in my new routine. When I see things I’m interested in like a recipe or activity for the boys, I screenshot or bookmark it and make it when I feel like it. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I will probably be here for at least another month which means lots of time to try and do new things, but at my own pace!
make - NOW that I gave you all my disclaimer…here are some recipes I’ve made or saved that you might want to try! This vegan matcha banana bread from one of my favorite chefs, Chloe Coscarelli (she had me at matcha). THIS chicken soup recipe from Athena Calderone was so delicious. It took a while to make but we had enough leftovers for another meal so totally worth it!
watch - I started the newest (and last) season of Homeland on Friday night and it is SO good. I’m trying really hard not to binge watch it! I had totally forgot where the show left off and wasn’t going to watch it until the preview sucked me back in. If you don’t have showtime but you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can start a 30-day trial for free (just don’t blame me if you forget to cancel it)!
cleanse - This clean and natural face peel smells AMAZING and is even more effective. I use it every two weeks (at night) and I always wake up feeling like I’ve just had a facial. If you’re not familiar with Tammy Fender her products are holistic, plant-derived, and most importantly effective!
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Easter for you
Easter for them
STAY HOME: 7 CLASSIC LOOKS WITH EVERLANE
OUTDOOR DINING
This past Friday the weather in Connecticut was BEAUTIFUL! At almost 70 degrees and sunny, my attention was immediately drawn to the patio in our backyard. We bought this outdoor farm table from Terrain nearly three years ago as a floor sample and decided to hold off on chairs because of the hefty price tags. Ever since then we’ve been using canvas folding chairs (that you would take to a sporting event LOL) and occasionally I’ll bring out our dining chairs from inside for formal dinners (like Easter Sunday two years ago). With all of this extra time being spent at home for the foreseeable future, I’m ready to make a purchase. In the land of no budgets I would get these. I love the chippendale look and they are the same wood as our table, a gray teak after some weathering. However, back to reality and I would love to get 6 chairs for under $800 if possible. On Friday night I asked for chair recommendations via IG stories and a follower sent me these. She sent me a pic of her set IRL and they look really great (the oatmeal colored cushion was more of a grayish white). I’m thinking of ordering them this week to see them in person and possibly these. Can’t wait for more warm weather AND one day having friends and family over again for dinner!
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THE SUNDAY SECTION - 03.29.2020
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Harper’s Bazaar - Yes, We Will Travel Again—Here’s How and When to Plan Your Next Trip. From the founder of Black Tomato, a luxury travel planning website.
Vanity Fair - The Book of Reese. How Reese Witherspoon Turned Her Literary Obsession Into an Empire.
National Geographic - How centuries of pandemics have shaped the British monarchy Prince Charles' positive coronavirus diagnosis joins a long list of deadly diseases to afflict the royals, including the plague, smallpox, and the flu.
Men’s Health - Brad Paisley and his wife just opened up a grocery store in Nashville and everything is free.
The New Yorker - An eerie look at tomorrow’s cover story. It is crazy to imagine Grand Central empty.
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house dresses - It’s just as easy to throw one of these over your head than it is to pull up a pair of leggings (if not easier) and you may feel better too!
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watch - I’ve been loving Stranger and Ozark (both on Netflix). If you haven’t watched Ozark yet, welcome to three seasons of seriously binge-worthy TV. Sorry for all those addicted to Tiger King. I watched three episodes and had to stop. I can see how it can be addicting I guess…but its more like passing a wreck and not being able to look away.
make - Sick of sandwiches? I had to stop eating smoked salmon…it was becoming and addiction! Last weekend I made a rice bowl and it was delicious. Bowls are an easy way to create a healthy and satisfying meal using what you have in your pantry and freezer. Don’t skip the most important part - the dressing. I made this lemon tahini dressing yesterday and poured it over quinoa, kale, and avocado, and it was delicious!
give back - Fashion is powerful and it has been so inspiring to see so many brands stepping up and giving back. There are so many way you can help: donating supplies, making, masks, supporting small businesses, etc. Each week I will be featuring a different brand donating proceeds from their sales to charity - this week it’s the Texas-based small business, Christy Lynn. I first discovered Christy Lynn at a trunk show in Greenwich, CT last Spring and immediately fell in love with her feminine lines and neutral aesthetic. Love this lace blouse from her original collection, and this shirtdress.
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outdoor entertaining - I bought this table from Terrain during a floor sample sale. They called me when I was on the way to the hospital in labor with Harrison! I can’t believe that was almost three years ago and we still don’t have dining chairs!
shop my look
sunglasses // cardigan // tee // skirt // sneakers
SELF CARE IN QUARANTINE: A CLEAN AND NATURAL BEAUTY ROUTINE IN 6 STEPS
Wednesday morning was rough. I woke up and started immediately thinking about next week and next month and I felt myself spiraling. One day at a time is no joke - it’s really what’s getting me through this quarantine right now. That and getting up and jumping into this new self-care routine. It only takes 10 minutes!
DRUNK ELEPHANT VITAMIN C SERUM
This is the first product I’ve tried from Drunk Elephant and I really like it so far. It suggests that you leave it in the fridge for maximum potency which I’ve been doing. It makes it really refreshing in the morning! This product leaves your skin feeling sticky so I like to apply an additional serum over it like this one from Strange Bird.
STRANGE BIRD INNER LIGHT MOISTURIZER
I started using Strange Bird about a month ago. I use the serum and moisturizer almost every morning and night and the cleanser only in the evenings. I can tell you from experience that not all natural skincare is created equally! These products smell amazing and they actually work! My skin has been smooth and glowing. Strange Bird is a female-founded small business and is local to CT. Use code Artemis15 for 15% off.
KJAER WEIS FOUNDATION
Pro-tip: Before applying an organic or natural concealer, dab a bit of face oil around your eye bone. They tend to be a little dryer then the chemical ones and this helps glide the foundation on and also leaves that area “glow”.
KJAER WEIS CREAM BLUSH
GUCCI WESTMAN MASCARA
It took me forever to find a clean and natural mascara that actually WORKS! This one isn’t inexpensive but I love it. It stays on all day and when I need to take it off at night, I don’t loose all of my eyelashes! I was shocked when that happened with other clean brands I tried.
THE SUNDAY SECTION - 03.22.2020
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Vogue - Heard of The Social Distance Project? What was just meant to be a note to a few couples suffering while distanvcing went viral and has already raised over $6,000 for charity. Click here to make a donation of $1 (or more) and access quarantine drama and breakup stories…It may actually make you feel better! The lime story had me LOLing.
goop - Get a 5-pack of goop’s goop glow for free with ANY purchase using code GLOW. I love this because its rich in Vitamin C, E, and CoQ10.
Harper’s Bazaar - You’ll be able to stream a bunch of new movies early thanks to social distancing. I’m personally excited for ‘The Hunt’.
The New York Times - Easy recipes to cook while you’re self-quarantined. What I’ve been struggling the most with is lunch for myself. The boys are easy because they eat sandwiches, cheese, yogurts, etc. I don’t eat most dairy or gluten so that makes it really tough and I’m realizing that making an interesting salad every day isn’t as easy as I thought! So until further notice I’ll be living off of smoked salmon and last night’s re-heated leftovers!
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small businesses to support this week:
This brand is female founded and based in Long Island, NY. I first discovered the brand while strolling through Sag Harbor two years ago. The minute you feel a Leallo piece you instantly fall in love with the fabric. I have this lightening bolt set in gray and it is so cozy. I also love this style in a light off-white color with stars. They’re offering 25% off with code leallolove :)
I started using Strange Bird about a month ago. I use the serum and moisturizer almost every morning and night and the cleanser only in the evenings. I can tell you from experience that not all natural skincare is created equally! These products smell amazing and they actually work! My skin has been smooth and glowing. Twice a week I use the cleaner as a mask and it has been great for reducing my pores and managing breakouts. Highly recommend Strange Bird! PS it is also female founded and local to CT :) Use code Artemis15 for 15% off!
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spread love - I’ve been so impressed with the way so many brands are stepping up and helping out during this crisis. My friends at Coco & Lala Watch Hill have created these awesome t-shirts (and hoodies) in an effort to spread the message #washhands4grands and also giving back to our community by donating a portion of proceeds to No Kid Hungry.
chain link necklace - I’ve been getting so many questions about my gold chain link necklace. Here is a link to the exact one I have. Monarch Market is an incredible female-founded and local (to CT) small business. If you love this look but are looking for an under 100 version, here is an almost identical one for under $50.
bake this - Have a few older bananas laying around? These days I’ve been working hard to make sure that all of our food gets used especially the fresh produce. We’ve been limiting our grocery runs to once a week so every little bit counts! I love banana bread because its a great alternative to cereal in the morning and it makes things a little more exciting at the beginning of the day!
plant this - Fresh herbs are the new commodity (insert laughing face). No but really! With everyone limiting their trips to the grocery store, buying a bunch of parsley or basil that will wilt overnight just doesn’t seem practical anymore. I just ordered this 9-herb window garden to rescue all of my future quarantine recipes :) I was also thinking it would be a fun project to do with the boys but now selfishly I may do it solo in an effort to prevent cabin fever next week. PS its’s organic!
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DONATIONS
If you have excess masks, gowns, surgical goggles, or gloves, please consider donating them to my sister’s hospital:
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
1275 York Ave
H104
New York, NY 10065
* This will go directly to urgent care (MSK’s emergency room)
SPRING IS HERE
five ways to celebrate Spring at home
put on your favorite sun dress, throw down a blanket, and have a picnic (inside if the weather isn’t great)
barbecue - we barbecued for the first time this week and it oddly felt so fun for us and for the kids
bake - this chocolate chip cookie ice-cream sandwich looks amazing!
date night - light candles, turn on your favorite music, and cook together
share a glass of wine or a cocktail with a friend over FaceTime
under 100 spring styles
nordstrom sale picks
white sneakers
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THE SUNDAY SECTION - 03.15.2020
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Vanity Fair - The Best Movies and Shows on Netflix to Watch While Stuck at Home
goop - Tips, Tools, and Research for Staying Healthy and Bolstering Your Immune System. Here is a refresher on the podcast I shared a few weeks ago on The Foods that Help Prevent and Beat Disease.
Vogue - Feels Like a Steal: The Only Pan I’m Using to Cook at Home This Year. From one of the editors at Vogue. At first glance the price seems a little high but no, this pan does EVERYTHING! We have a small kitchen and not a ton of storage space so I’m seriously considering this.
The New York Times - There is plenty of food in the country. Americans have been alarmed by empty grocery shelves, but while food suppliers and retailers say they are struggling with surging demand, they insist the supply chain remains strong according to the NYT.
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Everything I’m wearing at home this week
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exercise - One of the best ways to ward off anxiety and cope with stress is exercise. With gyms closing across the US people are turning to other outlets to get their sweat on. We don’t have a peloton at home and I’m not a big runner so I’m planning on trying a different route. Click here to check out my amazing trainer’s private Facebook group he created for online classes. When you sign up, you will be able to join as many sessions as you want in the next week. All sessions will be available to watch later and you’ll have access to them for a full month! Yay Countdown Fitness for putting this together!
bodysuit - I haven’t worn a bodysuit since jazz class in the second grade! Leave it to Everlane to create the perfect one (and make it $35). I went all in and got the thong version and it is so comfortable. I love how soft it is and it looks great paired with high-waisted denim. They also make it in black which would look great with a black skinny jean and oversized cardigan!
make - Half-Baked harvest is just the best. I share her recipes all the time in The Sunday Section because they’re so good and easy to make. Not easy because they’re uncomplicated or lacking flavor, but easy because of the way she breaks them down for you. Many of them are accompanied by youtube videos like this one. Takeout peanut noodles are my favorite and I will absolutely be trying these out this week.
serum - Vitamin-C but for your face! I’ve been hearing about how wonderful Drunk Elephant’s skincare is for the longest time and finally decided to try one of their products. I purchased this serum from Sephora last week and so far I’ve been loving it. Seven days later my skin does feel brighter and tighter. I also like the fact that they suggest refrigeration for increased potency. Highly recommend!
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Closet Refresh
Since most of us will be spending the next couple of weeks at home, I wanted to share some of my tips for cleaing out your closet for Spring! It is the perfect activity to do when you have some extra time indoors and the end result is very rewarding.
step 1: Begin by removing items in sections. For example, start with all of your sweaters. Pull them off the shelves and onto a bed or the floor. Clean the shelves with a cleaning spray like this one. This will help prevent moths. Go through each sweater one by one to determine if it needs to be laundered again before being stored. Do not store anything with a stain or strong odor (from perfume or food etc.). Also check to make sure none of your sweaters have started to pill. If they have, clean them up with an electric shaver like this one.
step 2: Once you’ve checked your closet and cleaned it, go through your winter items and decide if there is anything you would like to sell or donate (you can also begin doing this during step 1). One rule of thumb, if you haven’t worn it for the season do not save it. Unless it holds sentimental value, the chances you end up wearing it next Fall are very small. I use Poshmark, The Real Real, and Fashionphile to sell items for myself and my clients. You can refer to this post for when to use each one. After I post my items I store them in a bin so they’re easy to grab once sold.
step 3: Place your Spring/Summer clothing into your closet…YAY! I love these hangers. I actually purchased mine from Home Goods when we first moved in but these are the most similar to the ones I have. This is also a good time to assess, “Am I going to wear this?”. Try things on and edit! If your favorite jeans that didn’t fit you last summer still don’t fit, bye bye!
step 4: Prevention. There is nothing more frustrating than investing in a beautiful garment and finding it has been eaten by a moth. I use these lavender sachets in our closets and they seem to work well. the most important thing though is not putting worn clothing back into your closet. Moths love strong scents from perfume and of course food!
Happy cleaning!
what you’ll need
SPRING STYLE - THE SAFARI LOOK
I’m a neutral lover and especially love mixing earth tones like camel, army green, and beige. One style I’ve always had a thing for is the safari look. Walmart Fashion has an incredible selection of apparel and accessories that are both stylish and on trend. This field jacket is a wardrobe staple and probably one of my favorite pieces. I love it paired with everything from your favorite denim jeans to a white maxi dress. Both looks would look great with these raffia sandals! I ordered this cardigan for myself last week and ended up ordering a second on for my mom! It is incredibly soft, there is an extra band sewn into the top which prevents it from falling off your shoulders, and its the perfect length whether you taller (I’m 5’8”) or on the shorter side (my mom is (5’3”). Whether you’re packing for an upcoming trip or looking to update your wardrobe with some classic pieces for Spring, Walmart is a great destination for all things apparel and accessories.
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I love denim overalls like these. They’re so comfortable, easy to throw on, and can be worn during the Fall, Spring, and Summer. Style tip: pair them with a boho blouse, chunky knit, or a white ribbed t-shirt like this one.