
Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens Magazine
Head of Celebrity Style News @homesandgardens / writing & drinking a lot of coffee
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2 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Megan Slack
If anybody is accustomed to shaping trends in 2025, it's Sabrina Carpenter. The IT girl of the pop world is one of the world's most talked-about figures, but in this case, we're drawing the focus to her bathroom. In a recent Instagram post, the singer shared a luxurious country-style bathroom, complete with a gold freestanding tub and storage nooks with curated accessories, including a cute bunny figurine. However, arguably nothing makes a statement quite like the bathroom wallpaper.
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2 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Megan Slack
Ever since I started writing about interiors, one material above all has evolved to withstand design trends: Rattan. Wicker furniture first came into vogue in the 20s and 30s when it was first used in Hollywood movies. Since then, its popularity has ebbed and flowed, particularly in the 60s, which is why we associate this material with a retro-style aesthetic. In recent years, especially when writing about design, I've seen rattan take shape in almost every shape possible.
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2 days ago |
flipboard.com | Megan Slack
12 hours agoNot that it's a competition, but Gisele Bündchen may have just won Mother's Day 2025, using the occasion to share a photo of her newborn son for the first time on social media. The Brazilian supermodel shares two kids with ex-husband Tom Brady, and welcomed her third child, with her boyfriend …
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3 days ago |
homesandgardens.com | Megan Slack
In the years that I've been writing about homes, I've spoken to countless sleep experts, and almost all agree on the power of one single hue: blue. Incorporating this tone into the bedroom promotes tranquility, calms the nervous system, and improves sleep. However, introducing color is often easier said than done. This is where Martha Stewart comes in to help. If you don't want to paint your bedroom walls, the job falls to your bedding, but Martha Stewart's Collection makes it much easier.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Megan Slack
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Peter Yang/ABC via Getty ImagesIn the years that I've been writing about homes, I've spoken to countless sleep experts, and almost all agree on the power of one single hue: blue. Incorporating this tone into the bedroom promotes tranquility, calms the nervous system, and improves sleep. However, introducing color is often easier said than done. This is where Martha Stewart comes in to help.
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