How to Create a Gallery Wall That Feels Collected, Not Cluttered

If you’ve been reading here for any length of time, you know that I am a total homebody at heart. Sure, I travel a lot, and have events and things I need to attend for work, but nothing is better than being at home. I’ve worked really hard to make my space feel cozy, thoughtful, and curated. One of my favorite ways to add a bit of personality to a room is through a good gallery wall. Especially when there’s a big, blank wall staring back at you! When I moved into my house a few years ago, I just knew that the larger wall opposite my dining table would be the perfect place to create one.

Weekend Reading, 9.6.25

How to turn anxiety into adventure. How Taylor Swift convinced us that she’s relatable. Is partying dead, or are you just old? The rise of “calmcations.” The best back-to-school books. Jenna Lyons’ best purchases. How much protein do you really need? The best non-fiction reads of the year so far. New novels coming out this month…

Carly’s Cut, Vol. 1

Today, we unveil a new column: Carly’s Cut! Carly has fantastic taste and I’m so excited to have her share more here as opposed to just behind the scenes. This will be her (monthly?) column, where she shares what she’s shopping for, watching and reading, saving to Pinterest, and eating. You know, the most important things! Needless to say, we are both loving everything Rachel Comey right now, and I am dying to make those carnitas tacos! I will say that I’ll be skipping that movie!

Seeing Red: My Favorite Red Pieces for Fall

I absolutely love red. I’ve never had my colors done, but I know that it flatters my skin tone. It’s one of those colors I always feel my best in, alongside turquoise, emerald green, and cobalt. A power color! When I spotted this dress, I gasped. The three-dimensional flower applique is just so special and unique! I have quite a few special events this fall and plan to wear this to at least one of them. It is a magical dress, that’s for sure.

Everything I Read in August 2025

This was a solid month of reading. It started with GWYNETH, which was a salacious gem of an (unauthorized!) biography but took a bit longer to read. After that, I just decided to make it the month of reading thrillers (I read six, and read them all very quickly. Any month that has a new release from Liv Constantine and Sarah Pekkanen is a good month indeed. I loved both of their new books. I also really enjoyed Stacy Willingham’s latest. Read on for my reviews!

Weekend Reading 8.30.25

The most anticipated films of Fall 2025. How to live longer. Recipes to make before summer ends. My sister’s Architectural Digest (!) feature. Micro-organizing. A stunning Miami bungalow (and two very cute dogs). Clever color combinations to try out this fall.