She writes, and writes, and writes some more! She also tests your favorite beauty products, attends those glamorous Hollywood events that we all see in magazines, makes time for daily exercise, and is living her dreams. Isn’t this what we all want in life?!

Amanda Montell, author, editor, and beauty extraordinaire shares her story, her advice, and her desire to see body glitter make a come-back, in the interview below.

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Let’s start from the beginning. How did you know this was the industry you wanted to go in to?

I’ve known I wanted to be a writer since I was a freshman in college at NYU. I was certain I wanted to write books of nonfiction, but I also knew that wasn’t actually a job (until it somehow miraculously is). So I had to figure out what kind of real job I wanted.

I did a zillion internships—literary non-profits, print magazines, digital media start-ups. But writing online lifestyle content was the most fun—the people were the smartest, most hip, and friendliest—so that’s what I decided to pursue.

If we were to spend a day in your shoes (and we’d like to), what would that day look like?

At the beginning of August, I started a six-month leave of absence from Byrdie to write my book, WORDY: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language. I’m still freelance editing personal essays for Byrdie’s new vertical The Flipside, but right now, I’m working from home and dedicating 90% of my time to the book.

A typical day involves waking up to an hour of Pilates at Studio Elevate in Culver City (I never made time to exercise before going on book leave, so this is a big change). The rest of my day is spent sprawled out in my bedroom with my computer, combing through hundreds of scholarly linguistics papers, interviewing experts for the book, and writing until my brain hurts (intermixed with staring into space, telling myself I’m an imposter, and binge-watching episodes of Younger, of course).

I also still attend plenty of beauty events for Byrdie to remind myself my life was glamorous once—like today I just had a killer facial with celebrity esthetician Renée Rouleau. This lifestyle is totally different from my beauty editor life, which I actually documented in detail on Byrdie here.

What schooling or experience do feel was most instrumental to your success today?

I honestly think everything that’s worked out in my life is due to the sum of all the experiences I’ve had—not just one class or internship. College is where I learned about linguistics, which is the subject of my book. The internships are where I learned how to write for the internet, which led to my job at Byrdie. And involving myself in the literary and editorial industries of LA has introduced me to so many people who’ve helped me along the way. It’s all been important.

You’re writing a book right now. What inspired you to take that leap?

It’s been my dream for my entire adult life! I feel so lucky that a publisher is actually paying me to do it. It’s wild.

Have there been any unexpected challenges that you’ve had to face?

The process was shockingly smooth for me—everything happened to fall right into place! But I think what helped is that I said “yes” to a lot of suggestions early on that someone else might have declined. For example, I had written an entirely different book before WORDY was even a twinkle in my eye, but I totally scrapped it once I got on the phone with an agent who didn’t think it would sell. I was happy to start from scratch. At the beginning of your career, you have to be willing to be flexible sometimes.

Anyone working in a creative field knows what it’s like to hit a creative rut. What do you do when you need inspiration?

READ. Whenever I don’t know what to write, I just pick up a book by an author whose work is like a much, much better version of what I’m trying to do. That always fixes my brain block within minutes.

What do you love most about your job as a journalist?

Not to sound overly sentimental, but I consider being able to connect to people through words a legitimate honor. As a journalist, I’ve had the

chance to tell stories that might never have been told otherwise, and when they inspire an emotional reaction in a reader or make them think about something in a new way, that feels so, so satisfying. It’s magical.

Is there one accomplishment at this point in your career that you’re most proud of?

Back in 2015, my mentor and hero Jill Soloway, creator of the groundbreaking Amazonseries Transparent, read some of my work about gender and language and invited me to collaborate on a writing project. Getting to work with a writer I admire so unabashedly was absolutely surreal. I was 22 and so green, but I think I’ll probably always think of that experience as one of the proudest and dreamiest of my professional life.

What’s the best advice you’ve been given that you want to share with others?

Successful people are just regular people who never gave up.

As an Editor for Byrdie, what’s the greatest perk of the job?

I mean, I haven’t paid for a beauty product in years. Which is obviously insane and amazing. That said, the excess does get disturbing. The beauty industry can be so capitalistic and icky. But it can also be really empowering. It’s a big responsibility as someone who works in beauty to make sure you’re always working toward the latter.

What beauty trend are you most looking forward to this fall?

Hmm… maybe some more androgyny. Boys in nail polish. More girls with shaved heads. Hopefully some weird, Bowie-esque, rock-and-roll stuff to counteract all the dainty glosses and millennial pinks we’ve been seeing. I like those Milk tattoo stamps a lot. Would like to see more stuff like that.

What are your go-to beauty product staples?

Tatcha’s red lipstick and Glossier’s boy brow.

What is your favorite beauty trend of the past that you would love to see make a come-back?

Body glitter. I’m ready.

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If you never thought you’d hear the words “body glitter” again, you just did! And who’s excited?! We are!

All sparkle aside, Amanda is proof of the very quote that inspires her: “Successful people are just regular people who never gave up.” And she doesn’t. She just keeps going, she just keeps writing, and she just keeps pursuing. There’s no reason not to! We will see so much more from her, and we couldn’t be more excited about it!

Keep an eye out for her book, WORDY: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language, out in 2019. Until then, check out her work at Byrdie and The Flipside, and follow her gorgeous Instagram feed here. But while you’re at it, don’t just follow her – follow her lead. Take leaps, don’t stop, don’t give up.

 

C H E C K – O U T  F A C I L E ,  A N D  L E T  T H E M  C H E C K  Y O U  O U T 

B E F O R E  Y O U  S O A K  I N  T H A T  S U M M E R  S U N !

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Did you know May is national Skin Cancer Awareness Month? It’s okay, I didn’t either! I had no idea until I received a very pretty email from an even prettier boutique beauty and dermatology office, Facile, located in the design district of West Hollywood. I’ve been a follower of theirs on IG for a while now because, well, their posts are pretty, their office is pretty, and above all it’s reminder to try and keep my skin healthy and pretty!

The email was offering free skin checks for the entire month of May. I’ve never had one before and I know I should, so I thought, why not?! It gives me an excuse to go to this very pretty office and take very pretty pictures for myself, and hopefully leave with the peace of mind that my skin is in the clear (literally).

First impressions: Gorgeous! I want to work here! Heck, I want to live here!

 

From the lobby I was taken to an equally chic, yet calming room where I undressed to my bra and underwear, then covered up with a blue paper robe (pictured further below. fancy!).

I met with Nurse Practitioner, Breana Wheeler, who went over my medical history before having me stand to do a thorough scan; top to bottom, front to back. The appointment took all of 15 minutes, but in my short time with her I learned a few things…

 

Skin cancer can be found in more than just dark moles. Pink and white spots can carry cancer as well, so be on the lookout. We noticed one white spot towards the top of my chest, where the sun tends to hit directly often. My next step: a biopsy. No cause for concern, but rather be safe than sorry.

 

Other things to look for: moles that change color. Sounds gross, but basically it’s a mole that is darker in the center and lighter on the outside, fading into the skin. Rather than posting my not-so-cute examples here, I’ll point you to some direct resources of information from the The Skin Cancer FoundationHow to Perform a Self-Check, Types of Skin Cancer and Precancers

 

Lastly, before you hit the pool or the beach – or for any of us in sunny cities – before you even step out of your house or sit by a window, lather on SPF with zinc. To be honest, I’ve never looked beyond the number on the bottle when buying sunscreen. EWG.org reports that Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide provide strong sun protection with few health concerns, and they don’t break down in the sun. Some of my favorites right now include the following:

Pacifica’s Mineral Bronzing Sunscreen – This is a great all-over sunscreen when you’ll be outdoors for an event or family BBQ. It sprays on nicely and has a bronzing tint that evens your skin tone, gives you a subtle glow, and doesn’t look or smell like you’re wearing sunscreen. It’s like a protective body make-up that also doesn’t come off on your clothes once it’s dry. Amazing!

Algenist – Right now, this is part of my everyday routine. It’s lightweight, yet has a high SPF, and has little to no sunscreen smell. It wears perfectly under make-up. After moisturizing in the morning, I apply this to my face, neck, chest, and then into my hands before I put on my make-up and I know I’m covered.

Drunk Elephant – Yes, I love the brand name, and yes I love the packaging. Nonsense aside, I love that the brand is non-toxic and unscented. I use this on my body when I want thicker, long-lasting coverage that isn’t too high in SPF. This is the first product of Drunk Elephant that I’ve tried and it has me wanting to test out the whole line of products!

I’d love to sign off wishing you a summer of “safe tanning,” but there’s really no such thing. Instead, because I love the sun as much as any other SoCal-born girl, I’ll wish you all an amazing summer and “cautious tanning!” … I know – it doesn’t sound quite as right, but it’s the best I got and the best we can all do!

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It’s raining in Los Angeles, and I love it! I mean, I LOVE it!

(Bare with me – we don’t get this often enough)

With New Year’s behind us and the holiday season a distant memory at this point, it’s common that by now we’re all back to our daily hustle. There’s little time for rest, days off, or dare I say a vacation, in our near future. So right now, let’s enjoy the rain.  Let’s take it in, stay in, and just enjoy it.

I’ve rounded up some cozy favorites for a night in, and some hot, moody picks for a date night out.

Starting with that hot date…

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I’m in love with these velvet tanks (burgundy here / grey here). Not too hot, but too hot, if you know what I mean! Pair it with a distressed charcoal/black jean and a knee-high boot, and you’re set. FYI: Yes, these jeans are from Target, yes I bought them, and yes I love them. Another great Target option is the velvet lace trim cami from the Who What Wear collection (yes, I bought this too)! It runs big, so just buy one size smaller than normal.

For outerwear, I’ve picked either a black bomber jacket or a go-to biker. Both are easy and not too heavy. No need for a hood, let your date hold the umbrella (wink!). Accessorize with this dainty gold choker, a simple clutch, and add a matte berry lip. Done!

Staying in?

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We all need a soft sweater (or two, or three, or even four) in our lives and a warm throw to keep couch-side. These sweaters from Club Monaco and TopShop are soft, easy, and casual, but polished enough should a cute guest show up at your door.  Add some chunky socks and you’re pretty much wearing heaven head-to-toe.

Want to relax? And I mean really relax? Mix up some Ghiradelli hot chocolate with a splash of Bailey’s Irish Cream to your liking (or add a splash of hot chocolate to your Bailey’s Irish Cream – it’s simply perspective. Who’s paying attention?). If you’re more of a wine person, you can mix up this red wine hot chocolate recipe found on immaeatthat.com. Genius! Or skip the hot chocolate all together and just drink the wine. Lots of options here!

Whether you’re staying in or going out, enjoy the rain, enjoy the cold – just enjoy.

Cheers!

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By: Linda Kim || Contributing Editor

I have always dreamed of living in New York – a place with what seems like endless possibilities. I love how busy it is, and how your day can be filled with non-stop meetings, hopping from one cab to another. But there are also those quaint gems where you can sit, take a moment, and enjoy a latte by yourself. Below are just five of my favorite places that require a visit each time I’m there.

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Happy Bones // Little Italy

A cozy, minimalistic coffee shop with delicious lattes and cookies. The perfect place to grab coffee or to spend an afternoon catching up with friends.

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Egg Shop // Little Italy

If it isn’t obvious, this place is for all the egg lovers out there.  You can choose between a variety of sandwiches & bowls- my personal favorite is the Spandex 11- poached egg, miso quinoa, avocado, pickled carrot & farm greens- so flavorful and delightful, you’ll want to go back again soon.

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The Line NYC // Soho

I first saw this place on several blogs and wondered what it was- was it someone’s magical apartment?  Was it a hotel I could afford?   I finally had the opportunity to visit this dreamy space that has the most perfect light shining through- it’s a must see showroom adorned with the perfect clothes, furniture, prints & more.  You’ll want to pack your packs and move right in.  Who wants to join me?

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Bakeri // Williamsburg

A hidden gem with delicious pastries and the most adorable patio with luscious greenery- my favorite time to go is in the late afternoon when you’re alone in what feels like a secret garden.  Bring a book and enjoy some quiet time.

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Momofuku Milk Bar // Midtown West

I first saw photos of this ice cream years ago and needed to know immediately what it was-  it’s now a must have every time I visit NY-  cereal milk soft serve covered with corn flakes.  It’s so delectable, you’ll want another one right after you finish.

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all photos can be found on Linda’s insanely gorgeous Instagram page: @itslindak

Thanks Linda!!

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If only we could all be a Brittany Fuson illustration! She shops, she exercises, she vacations, she has quite the social life, and she dresses like a BOSS every day. Ugh, #goals!

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The creator herself is just as gorgeous and chic as the women she puts on paper, plus focused, creative, and business savvy. She turned her talents and passion into a fulfilling career, and is spilling her insight and advice with us here!

Creative entrepreneurs, read up!

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I admire your job because every day you have the opportunity to create something pretty and original. What do you love most about your job?

I love a fresh start each day, the freedom to create something from scratch with no parameters, no specifics. I try to start with a “warm-up” sketch each day, and it gets my wheels turning and my creativity flowing before jumping into the more tailored projects. Those are often my favorite illustrations because they’re usually a true reflection of what’s inspiring me at that moment.

You earned a degree in Fashion Design, but decided to go into Fashion illustration. When did you make that decision and what helped influence it?

Fashion Illustration was actually one of the last classes I took in college and I was hooked the second I got started. I knew instantly I had more of a gift for illustration than design. While it might seem like the same thing, I prefer to just create head-to-toe looks and complete illustrations instead of focusing on designing a particular blouse, dress, skirt, etc. I feel like I have more freedom than I did when I was designing apparel.

Brittany Fuson BrittanyWhat has been the biggest struggle or hurdle in starting your own business?

Something that’s a daily struggle is staying motivated. I might work on a bigger project for a few months, so I’m putting in work that isn’t going to come to fruition or be published for a while. It can raise questions of those around me of “what are you working on right now?” While I don’t always have immediate project releases, I’m always working on something! I try to let my work speak for me instead of justifying what I do day to day. I saw a quote a while back that makes the late nights and working on the weekends worth it – “Work until you no longer have to introduce yourself”

What would you say has been the biggest reward to being a business owner?

I think what makes work worth it is seeing, reading or hearing a client’s response to their custom project when they see it for the first time. While I don’t strive to be praised for what I do, hearing the joy and excitement when they see their completed illustration is something that will make your day. Working with brands and individuals is something I feel very lucky to do in bringing their visions to life in the BFP voice.


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So you’re glad you did it?

Every day isn’t a fairytale, but everyday is unique and brings something completely different to my daily routine. It’s exciting to see what awaits me in my inbox or on social media. Hard work pays off, but hopefully this is just the beginning!

What is one piece of advice you would give to someone who wants to start their own creative business?

Start small and stay true to who you are. I did a few projects in the beginning where I sacrificed who I was and my true style. I didn’t stand my ground and completely caved to the client’s wishes. Those projects don’t feel like my brand and my voice, but I learned from those experiences. You occasionally have to turn down big projects if they’re not on brand for you. Learning to say no was a huge stepping stone. It’s still tough to do, but you simply cannot take on every project that comes your way.

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What do you see next for yourself? Anything you would love to do in your career that you have not yet done?

I try to never plan too far in advance because you never know what opportunities are going to present themselves. I am always looking for ways to expand my product line, but I’m also interested in live illustrating at events. I’m hoping to transition into traveling more and doing events but also bringing the signature BFP look to more solution-based products. While the “fluff” products are great, I would love to develop more products that are usable and fill a need while also being the chicest version on the market!

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Shop, browse, admire, and gush over all of Brittany’s Illustrations on her site: BrittanyFuson.com

And follow her blog and Instagram for non-stop inspiration!

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F R O M   A   P R O D U C E R ‘ S   P O I N T   O F   V I E W

The medals, the anthems, the tears, (the injuries), the heart –  The Olympics! Some of us dreamed of being an Olympian, and now (for those of us that aren’t even close), we just dream about going one day, screaming in the stands as we witness life-changing historic moments! Imagine – watching Michael Phelps tally up the golds and swim his last race, or seeing Simone Biles fly through the air and dominate the gymnastic floor. Kyong Falci, producer for E! News, lived that dream for all of us and is giving us a behind-the-scenes look at her work in  Rio and  her overall Olympic experience.

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When you were first offered the opportunity to cover the Olympics for E! News, what were your initial thoughts and concerns?

When I was first offered the opportunity by my Executive Producer, she initially presented it as a slight possibility – 5% chance I’d be able to go and that I was just a “backup.”  I told her I don’t care what my chances are, I’d go in a heartbeat! Later, I would find out that my chances were definitely higher than 5% but she didn’t want to make any promises. My one and only concern that immediately popped up was my son – “What about Kenton?”  He would be 2 by the time I left and things would be easier for my husband, right? The first person I called was my mom. I asked her if she’d be able to help out if I did end up getting chosen to cover the Olympics.  She, of course, told me not to worry about anything and she’d take care of all of Kenton’s daycare pickups and even offered to have him sleep over to give my husband some nights off. I then talked to Joseph, my husband, and he couldn’t have been more supportive. He told me that I had to go and that he’d figure everything out. Even until the day I left, I was the one stressing out, but he knew he could handle it. If anything, he was more concerned over my safety.

What ultimately pushed your decision to go?

I decided to go knowing that I would probably never get the opportunity to work the Olympics again and that I had the support back home.  My son would have been the reason why I didn’t go, but I didn’t want that to hold me back.  I’m a working mommy and he needs to know that.  It was tough being away from him for 3 weeks, but I honestly think this made me a better mommy and wife.

Once you got to Rio, what was your first  impression?

Well, my first impression of Rio was during my drive from the airport to our hotel so I didn’t get to see much. Rio’s a very poor city.  We saw a lot of favelas, all the walls were covered in graffiti, and there was A LOT of traffic (good thing we could use the Olympic lanes!).  But after spending 3 weeks there, I can tell you that the city is beautiful – especially the beaches, from Barra to Ipanema to Copacabana and Leme, the water is blue and the sand is so soft.

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Unfortunately you weren’t there to relax on the beaches, so tell us about the grunt work!

The days when we had early call times were pretty rough, and often we had to work long hours depending on our shoot schedule. I had a different job than some of the producers so I was stationed at the IBC (International Broadcast Centre) for most of my time, whereas others were out in the field.  I worked off of a laptop from the 90’s that had very slow internet, but I also had the opportunity to go out on some shoots which was a nice change of pace.

I booked a lot of the shoots, field produced and worked on a few fun interviews (like the one with the Tongan flag bearer!), and did most of the file transfers, sending footage back to LA to air on E! News that night. Every day was different but the same, if that makes sense.  A lot of the interviews were booked last minute, especially when it came to the athletes, and we had to hustle.  We tried to work as ahead of time as possible but things were constantly changing – even the unpredictable weather affected our shoots and we had to adjust logistics.

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A few fun shoots? You also had lunch with Michael Phelps! Don’t think you’re going to get away without telling us that story!

The Michael Phelps shoot was pretty big for us and we were all very excited about it.  Will Marfuggi, one of our correspondents, looped me in with the publicist for Krave (yes, the jerky) who I set up the Michael Phelps interview with.  I think I was more starstruck by Boomer, Michael and his fiancé Nicole’s baby, than by Michael himself.  During our interview with Michael, I asked the publicist if Nicole would be able to join him towards the end.  She went and talked to Nicole and Nicole said as long as Michael was fine with it then she’d join him.  I love that there’s that respect where she knew it was about him and didn’t want to take that away from him.  He was, of course, fine with it and I just loved seeing the two of them talking about Boomer and their wedding plans.  After the interview, we were invited to join them for lunch and most of the tables were taken.  I forget who sat down first, one of our producers or Will but I just joined them and us 3 ate with Michael and his fiancé.  They mostly talked about sports so I just sat there minding my own business, silently freaking out that this was actually happening!!

Did you get see how much he ate?! Tell us!

He didn’t have a massive amount of food but he had a good plateful, which he didn’t even finish.  I, however, did see him grab something off of the dessert platter.  Good to know he’s human!

What was the biggest challenge in your day-to-day? 

The language barrier was definitely a daily challenge, but luckily we had two translators and one producer who spoke Portuguese so that was helpful.  There was a lot of waiting for responses from athlete publicists to figure out all the details, and a lot of last minute postponements.  Because we were so limited on our producers, crews, and cars, everything had to be very detailed and lined out for it to all work.  There were definitely some late nights where I was sitting in my hotel bed, in my pj’s, ready to crash, but I was changing or adding details for our shoots the next day. 

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You had the opportunity to be in the stands for some of the most exciting and historic events of these summer games. What was that like? 

Yes!!  Those were definitely some of the highlights of my trip.  I got to watch the Final Five compete and win gold in their team all-around. I watched Serena Williams win a tennis match, Katie Ledecky smash her own world record, and Michael Phelps swim in his last solo race. I also watched the U.S. men’s basketball team get booed while they played against Serbia, and the men’s beach volleyball team lose to Brazil. Ouch! Either way, I can’t even explain the excitement of going to an Olympic game.  There’s so much pride in cheering for your country, and the Brazilians are definitely a rowdy and fun crowd!  The first time I heard the U.S. national anthem being played during a medal ceremony, I wanted to cry.  It was all just so surreal.

Was there an athlete that you met that you absolutely loved?

Out of all the athletes that I met, I have to say that I had a blast with gold medalist Kayla Harrison and her best friend Marti Malloy.  I set up a Rio nightlife shoot and we got the two Judo athletes to come out and party with us.  They were hilarious!  I mean, when they’re presented to you by their rep with “they’ll do anything you want,” you know they’re going to be a good time!

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What do you feel was your greatest accomplishment in Rio?

I honestly can’t pinpoint one favorite accomplishment.  I had been working on story ideas and pitches long before we got to Rio, so it was very fulfilling to see it all come to life. I’m very proud of the work I did there and feel REALLY lucky to have gone.  I learned SO much and can’t believe we survived!!

What about the most surreal moment for you?

There were a few of what I like to call “pinch me” moments.  The first was when I saw Christ the Redeemer for the first time.  I love traveling and I honestly never thought I’d get to see Christ the Redeemer. The moment I went up there and saw the statue, I was almost moved to tears.  There was an overwhelming feeling that came over me, and I have some personal reasons why, but I’ll have to share those another time. 🙂  It was also just watching the games.  There aren’t many people who can say that they not only worked the Olympics but that they watched the competitions.

So you’re glad you went?

I have absolutely no regrets.  I think out of everything though, my favorite part of the trip was getting to really know some of my coworkers.  I have worked with most of them for almost 5 years but I’ve never gotten to really know them. Work gets busy and then we all go home! Our Executive Producer chose a really good, solid group of people to work and represent E! and I’ll never forget all the moments we shared – the good and the bad.

And coming back to Kenton – what was that moment like?

When Kenton first woke up the morning after I got flew in, Joseph went to get him and asked him “where’s mommy?”  I don’t think Kenton quite understood what was going on so Joseph told him to go to our bedroom.  Kenton swung open the door, looked at me, smiled, but acted really shy.  I told him to come to me and he came running into my arms.  I, of course, cried and Kenton just kept looking at me with a HUGE smile and kept kissing me.  I wish I could bottle up those feelings that I had in that moment because IT WAS THE BEST!!!

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The sun is shining, the sky is clear, and everything (even our perspective on life) is light, bright, happy and all around pretty. Shall we say, everything is coming up roses?!

Slight obsession here.

Blush colors have always been a spring-wear staple, but as we’re seeing them pair so perfectly with both bold and bright hues alike, they’re becoming a pretty neutral that can transition us from season to season.

Sprinkle these colors into your home, or flaunt these soft tones on date night and it adds a subtle touch of femininity, and lets face it – just makes us feel pretty!

Speaking of date night, this cute off-the shoulder number from H&M will do! Swoop your hair up into a pony and show off those eye-catching earrings, with jeans and an open-toe sandal – he’s yours!

Day date? Bring your pink-framed sunnies! Flattering sunglasses are hard to find, but this Kate Spade pair is a classic shape, good quality (again, Kate Spade!)  and in a style that has returned every season since those early Hollywood glamour years that we all swoon over. Safe to say, you’ll rock them for years to come.

Take your interiors up a notch, or ten really, with a pink sofa. This one by Article is a soft enough tone that you can swap in a variety of rich-colored or neutral pillows and throws to enjoy it year round.

If a pink couch is too risky for you, go with pillows like this one from Urban Outfitters. It can elevate any sofa, neutral or rich in color.

Ever heard the phrase, “Rosé all day!” Well, we couldn’t agree more! This pretty bottle is from Club W, a subscription based site with affordable wine, and just as important – crazy gorgeous labeling. Drink it outdoors in these acrylic Kate Spade tumblers, or set your glassware on these gorgeous pink stone coasters, and you are living the definition of Happy Hour.

No, these glossier products are not blush colored, but their packaging is! Nonetheless, what’s in those tubes is even more amazing. The company’s simple approach to good quality beauty and skincare products is unlike any other line. Shopping the site you’re not overwhelmed. It’s clean, simple, and not complicated. They said it best: “Because ‘beauty’ should be fun, easy, imperfect, and personal. Above all, we believe that you give life to products-products don’t breathe life into you.”

To give your skin extra love, spray on some Rose Hibiscus Face Mist during your nightly routine. It’s like heaven in a bottle; relaxing, light, natural, subtle, and replenishing. Herbivore is another company that I admire. Their product line is simple yet completely luxurious, and their practices are cruelty-free: no animal testing. Yay for good company values!!

Simply because I can’t get enough of these colors and how to pair them,below is some of what I’m pinning for further blushing inspo!

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Pink Green and Aqua

Pink Apricot and Berry

Pink Grey and Navy

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Did you catch the interview with business-savvy, super organized, all-around super woman Hannah Skvarla, Co-Founder of The Little Market? If not, no worries! Just keep scrolling down!

It’s hard to write about  The Little Market without doing some little market shopping, aka “research,” for ourselves, so why hold back?

Below are some faves from the fabulous site for your gifting (or personal) pleasure!

bags1. Backpack Poolside | $54: The name says it all! Perfect for the beach and pool days ahead.

2. Poolside Laptop Case | $46: Yes, you should “spring” up your tech accessories too. Couldn’t pick between these two pretties, so I posted them both!

3. Endless Summer Laptop Case | $46

 

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1. Alpaca Baby Mittens | $24: Because cute little hands need cute little mittens.

2. Alpaca Baby Beanie in Grey | $28:  And a cute matching beanie, of course!

3. Lamb | $26: There’s nothing better to snuggle with than a sweet lamb…

4. Owl | $26: Or a small round owl depending on baby’s mood.

5. Pom Pom Garland | $18: Pretty and colorful decor to catch baby’s (and mommy’s) eye. This doesn’t have to be just for kids right? Hanging this in our own room or from our own mantle would be totally acceptable, right?

6. Watermelon Rattle | $12: Cute enough to eat and in pretty summer colors.

7. Polka Dot Baby Beanie in Gray | $28: Too sweet, and even better, neutral! Baby can wear with any outfit, and there’s booties to match!

8. Polka Dot Baby Booties in Gray | $24

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1. Olive Wood Rectangular Board | $40: A sturdy, pretty, and long-lasting board for all your future wine and cheese parties.

2. Honey Pot | $28: I mean, wouldn’t you eat more honey if you had this cute pot to store it in? And, oh my, the drizzle stick! Set it next to your Olive Wood board to drizzle on brie and pear slices, and you’ll have the yummiest and prettiest display.

3. Olive Wood Honey Drizzle Stick | $10

4. Square Striped Tablecloth | $100: Don’t forget the tablecloth. It’s on the pricier end, but the style is timeless, and it’s made of 100% Ethiopian cotton. Luxurious!

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1. Rajastha Block Print Pillow | $40: Light and neutral pillow to pair with it’s Mumbai sibling (below) or pillows of any color. An easy addition to your home decor.

2. Mumbai Block Print Pillow | $40

3. Jasmine Soy Blend Candle | $24: Jasmine just makes me happy! However, if it’s not your scent of choice, fear not. There’s a variety of candles to shop on the site, so you’ll find more than you need to keep up the aroma of your home.

4. Striped Hand Towel in Blue | $30: Blue is my go-to, but if color is a commitment for you, the gray one (#7 below) is a perfect pick.

5. Classic White Trunk, Large | $400: Pricey, but oh-so-chic.

6. Classic White Trunk, Small | $300: If you don’t need something as large and want to keep that extra $100 for yourself (or for another item on TLM), go for the small option. Still just as classy!

7. Striped Hand Towel in Gray | $30

baskets1. Dot Bowl in Yellow | $28 – $32: Bowls, bowls and more bowls! I have a weak spot for woven anything, so narrowing this down to my top four was hard, and I still love so many others. There are more colors and neutrals on the site if pink and yellow aren’t your faves. If they are, click on these links and shop away.

2. Woven Bowl Yellow Dots | $24 – $32

3. Woven Bowl Pink Dots | $24 – $32

4. Dot Bowl in Pink | $28 – $32

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One-of-a-kind buys are the best kind of buys, and there’s definitely beauty in quality. Knowing that we’re getting (or giving) something that we love, and the money is going into the hands of the hard-working and crazy-talented artisans that made it, is a good feeling.

Talk about guilt-free shopping!

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Have you ever dreamt of starting a business that requires you to travel across the globe with one of your best friends, all while creating positive change in the lives of others?

Yes?

Same here!

Hannah Skvarla, Co-Founder of The Little Market, wife, and mama to her one-year-old daughter Liora, is living our dreams and her very own.

While attending the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), where she met her friend and then soon-to-be business partner, Lauren Conrad, Hannah’s ultimate career goal was to find a way to merge fashion and giving back. Lauren, previous star of MTV’s The Hills, and now NYT Best Selling author and designer of her own Kohl’s fashion line, shared the same interest. Together they joined forces to create The Little Market, connecting artisans from around the world to a broader clientele.

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“Starting The Little Market has allowed me to have my dream job!” Skvarla said in our interview last year. “I always loved design but didn’t know how to turn it into a career path. After traveling with Lauren, we decided to start to The Little Market to empower women around the world.”

Hannah, also a member of Human Rights Watch, divulges below on the rewards and challenges of working with friends, her future goals (because, yes, she wants to do more!), and her best advice and tips to staying organized while changing the world.

What is the biggest challenge of running your own business?

The biggest challenge is prioritizing my to-do list. Everything I put on my list is important. From writing customer thank you notes to planning our next trip to designing new products, I really care about everything I do.

Prioritizing is definitely a universal struggle!  Do you have any tips or favorite tools that you use to help you?

Of course!

1) I love the app Asana. It’s an amazing task manager for group projects. I use it to organize my to-do list.
2) I try to complete quick tasks immediately rather than adding them to my to-do list.
3) I like to keep my email inbox as close to empty as possible. If an email simply requires a quick response I try to get to it immediately. For emails that require work, I often file the email in a folder and I add the task to my to do list.

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You have the opportunity to work every day with one of your closest friends. What is the biggest reward of working with a good friend?

The best part of working with good friends is that it doesn’t feel like work. Our small team at The Little Market is very close and I really enjoy working with everyone.

What do you think is key to working together successfully?

For me, the key to working successfully with a friend is realistic expectations. It’s important to work together to determine each other’s role and responsibilities.

 

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While traveling and shopping, what kinds of items or styles are you drawn to for TLM?

I am drawn to items that would make good gifts. I love buying gifts for my family and friends and I like to find items that other people can give as gifts.

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What is your favorite part of your job right now?

My favorite part of my job is meeting with the talented artisans we work with. I love hearing their stories of how our purchases have improved their lives.

You’ve traveled all over the world and seen some of the hardest working women. What does it feel like when you come back to LA, where we have so much, after seeing such struggle and poverty?

Every trip reminds me that I am lucky to live in LA. We often take for granted the privileges that come with living in the US. Most women and girls around the world don’t have the opportunities we do. Each trip motivates me to work harder to help other women earn an income so they can create a better life for themselves and their families.

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I would love to open a brick and mortar store. All of our handmade products are truly works of art and I would love for customers to be able to see each piece in person.

What’s the best advice you can share with anyone dreaming of starting their own business?

I highly recommend working or interning at a company that does work you are passionate about. You won’t even realize how much you learn until you apply the knowledge to starting your business. Change is possible, it is ok to be idealistic!

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Interest and passion can spark a dream, but Hannah proves that dedication, desire, and gratitude will fuel it. Writing thank you cards to customers, appreciating her co-workers, and caring about the artisans she works with, only makes us admire her more!

If you aren’t familiar with The Little Market, read up on the amazing company here before you get your shop on! The work they are doing reaches beyond the artisans and into their communities.  Then, go nuts! You’ll know that you’re getting quality, handmade, one-of-a-kind items, and more importantly, you’re supporting other hard-working ladies around the world.

 

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Lexy Ward, The Proper Blog

If I had to choose four job titles, Prop Stylist, Party Enthusiast, Blogger, and Craft Boss would definitely be at the top of my list! In fact, I would trade my one title for all four!

Lexy Ward, founder of The Proper Blog, lives those titles (and everything that comes with them) day in and day out. Throw in “mom” and “wife,” and, well…to say she’s a hard-worker would be an understatement. Dedicated and down-right-awesome are two other ways to describe her, as you’ll see from her responses below. Shortly after a major move, with an 18-month-old daughter and a blog that doesn’t skip a beat, she took the time to answer my ever-so-curious questions on how she achieved those four great titles and continues to creatively thrive.

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Take me back – how did you get into styling? Was it something that you’ve always had a passion for?

You know, I’ve always been a little OCD about how everything looked. Whether it is for photos, or my home, or office, or my wallet (I’m not even joking. Everything is meticulous.), I just want things to be aesthetically pleasing. I didn’t really start doing it full-time until I had been blogging for about two years. I just kept receiving more inquiries from brands and companies asking me to style photos around their product, and it just sort of took on a life of its own!

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Is prop styling something you went to school for? If not, what were your career plans before you decided to go this route?

I didn’t go to school for it, but I interned with a wedding planner and have amazing friends who work as professional prop stylists and just kind of learned from working with them and then honed my own aesthetic. My career plans were this: “Be the next Martha, okay, Lexy?” That was my second choice after I realized a career as a professional bass fishermen wasn’t going to pan out.

 In addition to being a prop stylist, you’re a party enthusiast and craft boss – best titles ever! How would you describe your job on a day-to-day basis?

Oh heavens! It’s all over the place. I work from home and have an 18-month-old daughter who is non-stop. I have a backbone of what each day looks like, but I move things around to cater to her so that I can be as present and in-the-moment as possible. I usually make and shoot projects during the day when the light is natural, ideal, and available. And then I tend to the administrative side of things when my daughter is in bed at night.

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While your job must be so much fun, you wouldn’t have such success without a lot of hard work. What would you say has been the biggest challenge in launching The Proper Blog?

Staying driven! Working from home is both a blessing and a trap. I have to make sure that I’m focused on my goals for PROPER and that I can meet them realistically. Even thought I’m no longer working in an office with a boss to hold me accountable, I don’t let that stop me from making this more than a 9-5 job.

What has been the biggest reward?

For me, it’s the connections that I’ve made. I feel so lucky to have my work featured both on and offline by large publications I’ve always admired. Some of my best friends have come from this job. While we only see each other in person a few times a year, we chat daily and have seen each other through pregnancies, weddings, divorces, and all the big and little triumphs of life. And we all work the same way so it’s refreshing to be able to have friends who truly know what your life is like.

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Your blog and your work inspires so many others (such as myself), but who or what inspires you?

Thank you so much! It’s always a surreal feeling when I see and read comments from others about my work. I will always be inspired by Chelsea Fuss of Frolic!. I have had a girl crush on her and everything she does for years. I also like to be outside as much as possible. I try to surround myself with happy flowers, happy food, and happy friends doing happy things. I like to flip through vintage magazines to see what was inspiring back then. I try to imagine ways to modernize those trends.

Do you ever struggle with the need to be constantly creative? If so, how do you get yourself out of a creative rut?

Oh gosh, yes! So much knowledge and information is at our fingertips thanks to social media. It’s hard to be creative and original 100% of the time, but I am trying my hardest to make what works for me work for me. If I find I’m stuck in a rut, I just quit what I’m doing and do something else. The best (and usually last-minute!) ideas come when you’re not thinking about them.

What advice would you give someone that wants to turn their passion into a career, but they don’t know where to start?

I think building an online portfolio is a great place to start. If you can’t justify charging for your work just yet, figure out a trade with someone in the same field. With everything be online these days, photography is very important – at least in my line of work! Beautiful photos speak for themselves, so find a way to improve yours by either hiring a photographer or learning the craft yourself. I take a lot of my own photos for my blog and I’m learning something new ALL the time.

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Lastly, as a party enthusiast, what are your top 3 tips to throwing a good party?

Oh man. I would say that food is my #1 priority. Even if everything else fails, if the food was good, that’s all the guests remember.

#2 – Cohesion. Make sure everything works. It doesn’t have to be a ridiculously over-the-top theme, but just have a general idea of what you want to do.

And my #3 – Find a way to make a memory! Have disposable cameras floating around. Or have someone illustrate your guests. Send pals home with something to remember that experience with. I am a hoarder and save all my non-perishable party and wedding favors. They eventually get used as props! 🙂

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I’ve read this interview over and over again simply to re-inspire myself and to ensure that I didn’t miss one bit of advice. When you visit The Proper Blog – whether on the blog directly, on Instagram, or on Facebook – those “meticulous” habits Lexy mentions are evident in the beautiful quality of her work (which is also bright, vibrant, and happy – a reflection of her personality, from what I can tell). Below are the key things that I’ve take away from my email interview with her.

– Be meticulous: Work until the quality of your content is up to YOUR standards. I often feel like I’m being too picky about a photo or a blog post, but I realize that there’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, the “pickier” I am about my work, the higher I set my standards, and the quality of my work will continue to get better. Don’t criticize yourself – just do your best, and be happy with it.

Prioritize and organize: We are all busy! However, if you really love what you do and want to succeed at it, you’ll find a way to make it work. Organize times when you can focus on a project, tend to personal needs, and manage the administrative duties of your business. Each day may be different depending on appointments or meetings, so take each day as they come. Prioritize each morning before setting out to tackle the day, and be willing to be flexible.

– Be accountable: When you’re your own boss, you’re the only one that can hold you to your own deadlines, so do it! The success of your business depends on it.

Be yourself: Lexy didn’t specifically address this, but I can tell that her brand is built very much around her personal characteristics and likes. What you create or do in your day to day should be a reflection of who you are and what you love, not what you think others will like or respond to. Your work will be better (and way more fun to create) when it genuinely comes from you.

Thank you, Lexy! Now off to implement those party tips!