Articles

  • 1 week ago | instyle.com | Julia Guerra

    Minimalist style has gained popularity over the past few years, especially with the rise of the "quiet luxury."A few wardrobe basics, including neutral-toned clothes and sleek accessories, make up some of the core essentials of minimalist style. When it comes to minimalist style, it’s not necessarily what you wear, but how you wear it. Take the quiet luxury fashion trend, for instance, which dominated the trend cycle over the past two years.

  • 1 week ago | elledecor.com | Julia Guerra

    Sia che gli utenti siano alla ricerca di un partner per la vita o solo di una distrazione divertente, Hinge permette a chi cerca incontri online di condividere un'abbondanza di informazioni che chi è alla ricerca di una storia d'amore potrebbe voler conoscere prima di iniziare una relazione.

  • 1 week ago | countryliving.com | Julia Guerra

    It appears the apple doesn’t fall far from the Magnolia tree. On a recent episode of Dennis Scully’s “Business of Home” podcast, interior designer and HGTV personality Joanna Gaines opened up about the three-month break she and her husband Chip took from their business last summer. The goal was to step away from their work to gain clarity and figure out their next move. Ahead of this hiatus, however, Joanna received help from an unexpected source: her eldest daughter, Ella.

  • 1 week ago | housebeautiful.com | Julia Guerra

    With temperatures rising and the sun shining long into the evening, you may be experiencing a sudden urge to clean your house. Fun fact: This is actually your biology at work. According to research, the desire to spring clean and declutter is a neurological response to the change in seasons; the dark days of winter lower serotonin and increase cortisol levels, while the brighter days of spring have the opposite effect, motivating you to get organized.

  • 1 week ago | goodhousekeeping.com | Julia Guerra

    It appears the apple doesn’t fall far from the Magnolia tree. On a recent episode of Dennis Scully’s “Business of Home” podcast, interior designer and HGTV personality Joanna Gaines opened up about the three-month break she and her husband Chip took from their business last summer. The goal was to step away from their work to gain clarity and figure out their next move. Ahead of this hiatus, however, Joanna received help from an unexpected source: her eldest daughter, Ella.