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You may have noticed that I’ve been even quieter than usual on social media and the blog, taking a month-long break from posting after the long-overdue outrage over the murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless others. Posting shopping roundups and photos of my home felt too trivial, and while it still feels tone deaf to talk about anything other than the tipping point we’re facing, I do want to get back into some semblance of normalcy — but without falling victim to complacency.
When feeds went dark in honor of Blackout Tuesday, allowing Black voices to rise to the top, it was painstakingly obvious that I needed to diversify my feed. Viewpoints from people who didn’t look like me was refreshing and led to some introspection about why, exactly, my feed had been predominately whitewashed. It was never intentional, which is exactly why white people, myself included, need to do better. It’s easy to take the privilege of white skin for granted, but the systemic racism in this country will be impossible to overcome if we don’t earnestly begin to chip away at the barriers that BIPOC individuals face. Personally, I’d like to work at diversifying the content that I share in roundups like these so that we’re celebrating a wider range of voices, retailers, and content creators. Please let me know if there’s anyone I should have on my radar!
The dark side of Instagram’s favorite door.
Quarantine fatigue is real and shaming people won’t help.
I ordered this drink table with the walnut base. It’s backordered till October, which will be such a fun surprise when it arrives.
I recently came across Laurel Dailey’s photography. Her still-life work is moody and captivating. This is one of my favorite prints.
Simply putting more women in leadership roles at organizations doesn’t always mean that other women will be supported at those companies.
This bed! Swoon! (I’m seriously considering it. We bought a cheap bed frame a few years ago when we bought our king-size mattress. The headboard isn’t holding up well and replacing it has been on our eventual to-do list.)
How camping became this year’s hottest getaway. (While I’m not one for camping, we did book a long weekend in Door County, Wisconsin for later this summer. It sounds like they’re taking mask-wearing and social distancing seriously and our days will be spent hiking, swimming, and ordering takeout from local restaurants. The hotel we’re staying at has a mandatory 48-hour wait in between guests, which made me feel a lot better about booking this mini getaway.)
Love candles and supporting Black-owned businesses? Check out 228 Grant Street Candle Co. The ginger and kaffir lime candle sounds dreamy.
Fruit and berry crisps are my favorite summer dessert. I’ve used this recipe twice over the past few weeks and it’s perfection. I made it once with just rhubarb, which is tart and you may prefer a touch more sugar if you have a sweet tooth, and again with half rhubarb and half strawberries.
The best plant advice from Marcus Bridgewater, the man who became TikTok star Garden Marcus.
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I know this is the epitome of first-world problems (and I’m grateful I can even complain about this because I’ve been healthy), but one of the most difficult things about the global pandemic is not being able to travel. In a typical year, we would have already had at least one getaway by now. And while we were able to do long weekends in Chicago and Milwaukee before the world was turned upside down, it’s not nearly the same as our usual spring jaunts that Facebook is so helpfully reminding me of almost daily. (Yes, I know we were in Portugal one year ago … yep, I know Austin was two years ago … please stop.) These May trips are largely because my birthday is at the end of the month (tomorrow, in fact!) and I like to plan a jaunt to celebrate another trip around the sun. This year is just as memorable, of course, but not for the right reasons! Below, you’ll find a roundup of the things I bought during my birthday month.
I did order a couple of dresses (this and this) from Shopbop yesterday that are scheduled to arrive today (one of the perks of living in the same city as its warehouse!). Fingers crossed that I’ll be celebrating my birthday in one of them!
PURCHASED – FOR ME
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.
PURCHASED – FOR HOME
DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love.
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I never would have expected that I’d be doing a resource roundup for stylish face masks, but here we are. After weeks of scrounging for masks and doing DIY versions out of scarves, brands are now helping us out and manufacturing [non-medical-grade] face masks that are more stylish than our cobbled-together alternatives to get us through the foreseeable future. I just placed an order for a set of these from Madewell in “angel blue” and I’m going to treat myself to a luxe version from Eugenia Kim. It’s paramount that you stay on top of cleaning your face masks and I love this detergent for hand-washing them.
I’ll continue to add to this list as I come across stylish masks over the next few weeks!
Clare V. – I love these whimsical masks (pictured above) with the brand’s signature lip print.
Madewell – Madewell has three-packs for $20 made from their signature gingham and plaid fabrics.
Vida – Available in nine colors, this mask comes with a multi-layer PM2.5 filter and an opening to replace it.
Christine Alcalay – With 16 patterns to choose from, you’ll find something to work with your outfit here.
Citizens of Humanity – For all of you denim lovers, Citizens of Humanity has five-packs of masks for $25 in a variety of washes.
Eugenia Kim – These are the ultimate “pandemic, but make it fashion” masks. I just ordered the leopard-print one.
Lele Sadoughi – This accessory queen has masks available for pre-order that feature her brand’s eye-catching embellished fabrics.
Nili Loton – If your aesthetic is a bit more low key, how about this cute striped number?
Cece DuPraz – For whimsical masks, look no further! The masks are embellished with lips, mustaches, and chill pills.
Amandi – Available at Anthropologie, these are the prettiest pastel plaids for spring.
Sid & Ann Mashburn – Available in a selection of pinstripes and Liberty fabrics.
JCRT x Stubbs & Wootton – Screw COVID-19, indeed!
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