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On the Right Foot: #FilterDrop, The Spring Bag I Love, Cooperative Overlapping & More!

March 10, 2021 by jessica

photo via Toba Heftiba


The anticipated Simone Rocha x H&M collection launches this week on March 11.

Are you an interrupter or a “cooperative overlapper?”

How writing a cookbook helped Julia Turshen break free from diet culture.

Two indoor/outdoor pillows I’m loving for warm weather: this striped lumbar and this jute-inspired option.

Make-up artist and model, Sasha Pallari, has spearheaded a campaign called #FilterDrop to expose the unrealistic expectations of beauty that filters create — especially when it’s used on an Instagrammer’s skincare or makeup post.

If you’re not sure what “the institution” or “the firm” means, or why Meghan and Harry’s child would not receive a royal title, read up here.

I adore this canvas bag for spring.

Late-stage pandemic is messing with your brain.

Watching Jersey Shore: Family Vacation has been one of my guilty pleasures, so I especially loved this piece.

Tikka masala meets mac and cheese.

In honor of Women’s History Month, here are some female artists you should know.

In case you missed it:

  • A roundup of modern candlestick holders.
  • The latest list of covetable items.
  • A home-security essential.

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The Coveted

March 5, 2021 by jessica

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE

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Shopping Guide: Candlestick Holders

March 3, 2021 by jessica

I don’t know what it is about candlestick holders, but I can’t resist new sets whenever I find them traveling or at an antique store. They’re practical and they don’t take up a lot of space, which probably fuels the obsession! And that doesn’t begin to cover the mood-setting capabilities of a candlestick or the décor opportunities of candlesticks in pretty colorways like those above. (Since those candles are on the pricier side, use it as inspiration for mixing and matching less expensive tapers like this, this, and this.)

Here are nine candlestick holders I love:

  1. Asha Taper Holder, $29.95*
  2. Jadeite Glass Candlestick Holders, $72/set of 2
  3. Roundable Taper Candle Holder Set, $39.95*
  4. Simple Candle Holder in Brass, $76/set of 2*
  5. Duo Candlestick Holder, $58
  6. Lorin Taper Holders, $12.95 – $19.95
  7. Stoneware Taper Candle Holder, $35
  8. Elko Small Ceramic Taper Candle Holder, $18.95
  9. Modern Brass Metal Candleholders, $30 – $180

*I have each of these! No. 4 is probably my favorite of the bunch. They’re substantial and elegant, and the price isn’t too bad for the quality. I also adore No. 1, but that one is very fragile. It’s almost better off as a sculptural piece.

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On the Right Foot: the Best Spring Jacket, the Original Influencer, Black-Owned Hotels & More!

March 1, 2021 by jessica

How the pandemic affected our sleep habits.

I already own — and love — this jacket in olive. I’m tempted to get the emerald green one, too!

Martha Stewart is the original influencer.

Black eyeliner is back.

How good is this paint treatment?!

Pinterest is putting the spotlight on women-owned small businesses in time for Women’s History Month.

Loving this pink tunic for spring. (I just ordered it and will report back when it arrives!)

Designing restaurants for a post-COVID world.

Reconciling COVID style with the clothes worn before the pandemic struck.

I’m into this little lamp.

Ten stylish Black-owned hotels to book for your post-COVID trip.

In case you missed it:

  • Shopping Guide: Spring Vases
  • What I bought and loved in February.

ROOM SOURCES:

Pitcher: Tory Burch
Table: Article
Chairs: Baxton Studio (also available here)
Tallboy: vintage via Cream City Restoration in Milwaukee
Light Fixture: West Elm
Plant Stand: West Elm
Plant Type: ZZ Plant
Curtains: West Elm
Curtain Rod: Pottery Barn
Curtain Rod Finials: Pottery Barn


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Things I Bought & Loved: February 2021

February 28, 2021 by jessica

I started giving our at-home office a facelift this month since there doesn’t seem to be an end to working from home in the immediate future. The space is already so much more comfortable and inspiring to be in, and the new desk has a lot to do with it. Our previous desk with a simple one from IKEA that Dave had before we met (so, over a decade ago). It’s been serviceable, but it was dinged up and felt cluttered due to a relatively small surface area. Having a desk with drawers and a place to stow the keyboard has been such a luxury!

As always, below you’ll find short reviews of each of the items I bought and loved this month!

IN THE WARDROBE
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • J.Crew ‘Sophie’ open-front sweater blazer in heather khaki – If I’m not wearing yoga pants while I work from home, you’ll likely find me wearing an Old Navy jersey swing dress. I decided to purchase the sweater blazer as a light layer to look more pulled together for Zoom calls on days I don’t want to put something nicer on. It runs about a size large.
  • Clare V. coin clutch in coral with lip print – Assuming we can travel again, I had been wanting a new coin purse for international adventures. The one I usually use in Europe is small and I’ve always been annoyed rooting around in it to dig out the right coins. So, while I didn’t exactly need a coin purse now, hopefully it’ll get plenty of love in the future! Plus, the lip print sold me.

AROUND THE HOUSE

  • CB2 ‘Dolce’ low bowl – I love the shape of this bowl! I’m using it as decor rather than eating from, since it looks like something you’d snag from an independent ceramicist. There’s exposed terracotta on the bottom which adds such an artisanal quality.
  • HAY brass scissors – I mean, why wouldn’t I want a pair of brass scissors to compliment my new office decor? They’re so chic! And, if you order directly from HAY, there’s free shipping!
  • Umbra ‘Woodrow’ waste basket in black (also available on Amazon) – I don’t think I ever would have expected to be smitten with a waste basket, but here we are. It’s curved plywood that has the perfect amount of Scandinavian minimalism.
  • Article ‘Culla’ walnut desk – Our dining room table is also from Article and it’s beautiful. The deep walnut color and wood grain are gorgeous, so we looked to Article first when looking for a new desk and opted for the “Culla” style. I love the minimal design and the drawers for office necessities, which our previous desk did not have. Article has reasonable flat-rate shipping as the pieces come flat-packed and it’s easy to assemble. One thing to note that we noticed with our dining table is that the wood is easily scratched — not so much with regular use, but definitely with cat claws, and it’s susceptible to dings. You’ll want to add the touch-up kit to any of your Article orders. Don’t let that dissuade you though. The pieces are great quality for the price point and well designed.
  • Target 72″ ‘Loring’ book shelf – I didn’t want to spend a lot on a bookshelf and purchased this one from Target in dark walnut to match the desk. It’s a beast to put together on your own, though, and I might have opted for something else if I had known what a headache it’d be. The quality is as you’d expect for a cheaper piece of furniture. It’s not something we’ll have forever, but it works for our needs right now and does look nice!
  • Target black metal tumbler – This is part of Target’s bathroom collection, but it makes a great pen cup! It’s sturdy and has a soft bottom so it won’t scratch the desk surface.
  • Breville Bambino Plus – Clearly this is a splurge, but we’re missing coffee shops during the pandemic and decided to treat ourselves to at-home espresso. We’re still learning how to perfect our beverages, but this was a clear winner for us based on countless reviews. We wanted something suitable for beginners that we’d be satisfied with for years, but wasn’t outrageously expensive.

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Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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