Whiny Wednesday: The Bump Nest, A Sleep Necessity
…I can wrap my leg around it (great for bad backs) and sorta hug it, supporting my belly. The shorter part provides even more support behind me. Then, when I…
…I can wrap my leg around it (great for bad backs) and sorta hug it, supporting my belly. The shorter part provides even more support behind me. Then, when I…
…– perfect!), but you can also use them to wrap gifts. Not only is the pattern super-cute (there are five others to choose from), but the scent is incredible! It…
…more prone to uncomfortably dry skin, so it’s essential that you wrap up. Wearing gloves and a scarf are great ways to do this. These five tips should help you…
…JM: I like to let my hair air dry and then I run a curling iron through it. Then, I tightly wrap it in a big claw. I go to…
…ponytail, working Aveda Light Elements Defining Whip into hair. Wrap the ponytail around the base, creating a flower shape. Secure in place with pins. • Work Aveda Light Elements Defining…
…here. Wrap it around the neck in a sort of “huge mess” like they do to up the chicness ante. (I never can get it to look that way, for…
…these blankets are HUGE, so you can wrap with no problem and they actually stay put (big plus). 😉 (I hate it when a swaddle is too small!) The generous…
…patent tote gifted by Brahmin/Vogue; Black suede pumps by BCBGeneration from TJMaxx; Crystal wrap bracelet gifted by Swarovski; Black sequin hairband (from holiday collection) gifted by Kitsch. Love Shoes?…
…can give back. From leather wrap bracelets to a sunflower pendant (the Foundation’s symbol), inspired by a necklace Tory’s father Buddy had made for his mother, the collection ranges from…
…and couldn’t have been sweeter. Not a bad way to wrap up an exciting show, eh? P.S. If you haven’t checked out the NEW I Heart Heels store, there’s a…