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  • 5 days ago | marthastewart.com | Jamie Cuccinelli

    Credit: Courtesy of Anthropologie / World Market From plush sardine-shaped pillows to wallpaper splashed with anchovies, sardine–inspired décor is having a moment. The trend has been quietly gaining steam for a few years now, bolstered by the parallel rise in the popularity of tinned fish as a foodie obsession. But it's not just about what’s inside the tin anymore—interior designers are tapping into the aesthetic of sardines to add personality, whimsy, and conversation-starting charm to spaces.

  • 1 week ago | marthastewart.com | Jamie Cuccinelli

    Credit: Olga Rolenko / Getty Images If you’ve struggled to maintain an organization or cleaning routine that works for you and your schedule, starting simple and easy can often be key—like one minute kind of easy. Famously coined by New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Rubin and since popularized by the TikTok crowd, the one-minute rule centers on low-lift micro-habits: just one minute, one small task, and one step closer to a tidier space.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Jamie Cuccinelli

    If you’ve struggled to maintain an organization or cleaning routine that works for you and your schedule, starting simple and easy can often be key—like one minute kind of easy. Famously coined by New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Rubin and since popularized by the TikTok crowd, the one-minute rule centers on low-lift micro-habits: just one minute, one small task, and one step closer to a tidier space. Here’s what you need to know about this refreshingly approachable practice.

  • 2 weeks ago | marthastewart.com | Jamie Cuccinelli

    Credit: Olena Ruban / Getty Images Wearing something new—be it a crisp white tee, a breezy dress, or the perfect pair of jeans—can put a pep in your step. But after snipping that tag, you might be asking yourself if you have to now wash that garment before wearing. While some old-school laundry rules still ring true, it can be tough to know which are rooted in practicality, and which hang around due to habit or generational advice.

  • 2 weeks ago | marthastewart.com | Jamie Cuccinelli

    Credit: Dougal Waters / getty Images As far as herbs go, rosemary is definitely one of the popular kids at the party. It's a hardy plant that gets along with everyone (from beginner to advanced gardeners) and is a culinary essential. Not only a flavorful ingredient in countless dishes, its properties lend to trendy water infusions as well. Popular in the wellness community, homemade rosemary brews are used for everything from hair rinses to facial mists and to jazz up one's hydration intake.