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Beach Bag Blueprint – Julia Berolzheimer

by Lina Clémence June 10, 2025
written by Lina Clémence



A well-packed beach bag isn’t just about sunblock and sunglasses—it’s a quiet art form, a personal blueprint for how one intends to spend the day. Mine always starts with a light-weight, block print pareo, a compact pouch with SPF, and a short-brimmed hat that is conveniently packable. A net tote corrals sunglasses, beach towels, keys, cards and a an extra pair of shorts to slip on after swim. An attractive wicker cooler doubles as a beach seat. Each item earns its place, not by trend, but by the kind of summer it helps shape: unrushed, open, and quietly sun-drenched.

These handcrafted cat-eye sunglasses in canary yellow offer a bold yet versatile look, making them a standout accessory that garners compliments wherever you go. I have them in two colors.

This spacious woven straw tote features slim leather straps and a flared opening, combining functionality with a refined aesthetic for all your beach essentials.

With its generous brim and structured design, this lime-wash palm hat provides stylish sun protection, making it an indispensable addition to your beach day attire.




June 10, 2025 0 comments
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Logos in a Time of Unreason

by Lina Clémence June 9, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


“Maternal Caress” by Mary Cassatt 1896

One of the best organization tips I ever implemented in my homeschool is writing a nightly list of the next day’s readings and subjects. These are things she can do on her own. e.g. copywork, two assigned readings, a written narration, math or Greek review. Even so, our homeschool day still very much feels like a family event every day—questions, oral narrations, spontaneous discussions, cooking, arts and crafts, outings. It feels like I spend most of my day deep in the work of mothering and education. I’m usually spent by nighttime, which is precisely when I have to write out the next day’s tasks. (Doing it nightly, as opposed to weekly, is supposed to help you keep realistic expectations for what can be accomplished the next day.)

On one such night this week, I sat down to write out the next day’s tasks. And it just felt so… heavy? I think the feeling is common around this time of year. We’re about halfway done with the school year and the weather has been dreary. I just felt like we needed a lighter day. So I turned the page in the notebook and started a NEW list.

Poems

Dance

Reading (Julia’s choice)

Math Antics Youtube

Reading (Mom’s choice)

Botanic Garden

The following morning, I made oatmeal. My kids like it with cream, cinnamon, maple syrup, and banana. I like to add peanut butter to mine. I mention what we had for breakfast because it cooks slowly on the stove, which gives me some time to set up our morning readings. I had two New Testament readings for the week in my schedule. I asked them if they wanted to hear the story of Jesus Healing a Man Born Blind or the story of the Good Shepherd. They requested the former, John 9: 1-41.

Books for Sara and Julia

Our discussion was SO interesting and lasted most of breakfast, but we did get a few poems in—two, by Longfellow—including this one about what the world would be like without children. It’s impossible to not be moved by if you have a child or remember being one. What a marvelous poem to consider alongside Charlotte Mason’s education philosophy and her thoughts about the God-given personhood of children. Longfellow suffered some tragic losses in his life, ending up a widower and father to young children. Read his poem, below. 

Children

Come to me, O ye children!
For I hear you at your play,
And the questions that perplexed me
Have vanished quite away.

Ye open the eastern windows,
That look towards the sun,
Where thoughts are singing swallows
And the brooks of morning run.

In your hearts are the birds and the sunshine,
In your thoughts the brooklet’s flow,
But in mine is the wind of Autumn
And the first fall of the snow.

Ah! what would the world be to us
If the children were no more?
We should dread the desert behind us
Worse than the dark before.

What the leaves are to the forest,
With light and air for food,
Ere their sweet and tender juices
Have been hardened into wood,–

That to the world are children;
Through them it feels the glow
Of a brighter and sunnier climate
Than reaches the trunks below.

Come to me, O ye children!
And whisper in my ear
What the birds and the winds are singing
In your sunny atmosphere.

For what are all our contrivings,
And the wisdom of our books,
When compared with your caresses,
And the gladness of your looks?

Ye are better than all the ballads
That ever were sung or said;
For ye are living poems,
And all the rest are dead.

—

I found this poem by flipping through my Longfellow book, a treasured leather-bound edition that John gave me a few Christmases ago. It ended up being the perfect poem because it so happened that we’d studied, just the week prior, Mary Cassatt’s gorgeous painting, Maternal Caress (at the top of this post.) 

Anyway! So you can get a sense of our morning:

After breakfast, Julia chose two readings from her Abraham Lincoln and Anatomy books. Meanwhile, Sara picked her own stack of books for me to read to her I snuck in a little reading practice for her too. This took about 30 minutes.

After readings, both girls danced around the living room. Maybe about 15 minutes.

Then Julia picked some math videos from her favorite mathy Youtube account, Math Antics. She picked PEMDAS (an old favorite of hers) and a new one (for her) about ratios. Julia did some practice problems while Sara colored. About 20 minutes.

Next, the girls played together for a while. I used that time to get dressed and prep lunch. Today: scrambled egg, cheddar, and avocado sandwiches on toasted sourdough. 

As it got closer to noon, I knew it was time for my readings. I pulled Julia aside and read aloud a chapter from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens and opened up one of our logic books. I wrote about our study of logic in my super-long post about math. Today we’d be starting a new section about fallacies. Sara sat with us for a while, although she runs in and out to play during my longer readings and sometimes tries to pull Julia away.

Julia said to Sara, “I can’t play with you right now, I have to go do logic.”

Sara, who is five, asked, “What is logic?” Both girls looked at me.

Imagine the Oppenheimer soundtrack playing in my mind for a few seconds!

I said, reflexively, “Well, it comes from the Greek word ‘logos’ which means word. It can also mean thought or reason. Logic is the art of reason.”

Then, a stroke of lightning in my mind: “Ah! But you’ve encountered Logos before…” A google search produced this on my phone and Julia read it for us in Ancient Greek. (My heart!)

Can I just quickly say I’m soooo amazed and proud she showed interest in Ancient Greek this year? It’s HARD. I provided the translation of this verse in English: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”

 

We discussed Jesus being the LOGOS, the perfect Logos. We circled back to the Bible reading from the morning (John 9: 1-41) and talked about some impressive logos sparring at the end of that reading. (The connections?!?!?) Then I said that although God is the perfect Logos, that there was a lot of imperfect and straight up bad logos out in the world—that’s why we study fallacies.

Excuse me??? (This SEGUE?!?!?!?)

We finished our reading about fallacies, AD IGNORANTIAM, if you’re curious. Then, we broke for lunch, all done with the readings and lessons part of the day. All together, my readings were probably about 25 minutes. And maybe about 15 minutes of discussion was had about logic that day.

Over lunch, Julia spoke up suddenly, “Mom, you said something to me once about how you hadn’t planned to teach me logic this early except that we live in….what was it you said?”

“A time of unreason,” I replied.

After a short silence she said, “Was it always this way?”

“No,” I replied, trying not to reveal the sadness of having to admit that to a child.

Oppenheimer feels

Thankfully, Sara said something random that completely changed the subject and cheered up the rest of lunch (thank you Lord, for little sisters.)

I packed some snacks for our nature walk and everyone got ready for the outing.

We noticed so many early signs of spring in the garden: scents, birds, some Monarch butterflies, and a baby turtle sunning itself on one of the rocks in the pond.

I always bring some notebooks/paper, watercolor pens, colored pencils in my backpack, so the girls got some nature drawing done. I also brought an Emily Dickinson poetry book, which I pulled out when we sat on a bench. The girls munched on Girl Scout cookies (Adventurefuls!) and narrated some of the day’s readings to me. Just so lovely! We spent about two hours at the garden.

We drove home with the windows down, listening to a Taylor Swift song the girls love, “Fearless.” The girls were singing in the backseat…

And I don’t know how it gets better than this.”

The wind was blowing in our hair. I was struck by the fact that I was living what was probably one of the best days of my life with my daughters. It involved so many disparate parts, so many things I hadn’t planned. And yet it was better than anything I could have planned. Oh, to be able to hold the schedule lightly. 

I want to remember the day forever. So I had to write it down.

God is so great, He can reach down even into one’s ordinary life, a mundane midweek day, and turn it into something beautiful, mysterious, wonderful. I’d been feeling like our days were heavy. He made our day light.

Thank you, LOGOS.

 

 

 


June 9, 2025 0 comments
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Illusion Dressing – Even the Victorians Did It — Inside Out Style

by Lina Clémence June 8, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


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Dressing to create an illusion around the shape of your body, is something we tend to think as a modern invention, yet even the Victorians were partial to using clothing to create illusions about their body shape to create the ideal shape of the day (an hourglass with a small waist).  

I found this Instagram video by scientist Hannah Fry a great inight as she goes into detail about how the Victorians may have sometimes used “tight lacing” to achieve this idealised figure, but there was also a lot of trickery that was also used that didn’t create the pain and deformity of lacing corsets so tightly that your rib cage became deformed.

 

Interestingly, in the comments, one person mentioned that they were talking to a museum curator who explained that, essentially, smaller-sized clothing and shoes have survived (and ended up in exhibitions) because it was often just less recyclable.  Many women would have been using and reusing dresses and fabric repeatedly to make new clothing, and the more common and larger sizes would have been upcycled this way.  Clothing was hugely expensive and a big investment and was also something that was passed down to other members of the family (even in wills).  This means that many garments in larger sizes would have been worn, recycled, and eventually worn out and never ended up in a museum.  In the video below by Bernadette Banner, she talks about the survivorship bias of smaller clothes and the reasons why they have survived.

Here is a longer, fascinating video about the myth of the tiny waist and exactly how the Victorians got their apparent tiny waists.

Applying this Illusion in the 2020s and beyond

This is why with the current trend of wider leg pants, which gives you the illusion of a wider lower half, if you wear a loose blouse or top, it needs to be tucked in and then bloused (or fluffed as Bernadette calls it) over the top of the waistband to create the illusion of a narrower waist.

Shoulder pads and other shoulder details also help to make waists appear smaller. This is why a blazer can be such a flattering garment. They generally have shoulder pads and are made with a little structure that helps to smooth over our normal lumps and bumps, just like the Victorian petticoats did.

When you understand how line and scale work, you can use these illusion tools to create any body shape you want.  It’s what all the body shape guidelines are based on, so next time you’re wondering if a garment suits  your body and will make you the shape you desire, then you just need to use the right illusion tools!

Fashions change, but also go around in circles, with different silhouettes being the desired ones at different eras in history.  

Learn About Illusion Tools

Brilliant Tricks of the Clothing Magician – How to Highlight and Camouflage for Figure Flattery

Why “Just Add a Belt” Doesn’t Create a Waist (explaining the science behind this myth)

How to Be a Style Magician

 

Illusion Dressing - Even the Victorians Did It

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June 8, 2025 0 comments
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Embroidered Kaftans: Tradition Meets Contemporary Fashion

by Lina Clémence June 7, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Even though fashion trends change all the time, there are always some that stay popular by mixing styles from different times. The embroidered kaftan is a great example of a classic piece of clothing that has been updated from its cultural roots to become a useful and beautiful designer kaftan dress. This essay looks at both traditional and modern embroidered kaftan and talks about how they blend the styles of different times in a clever way.

Traveling through time

The decorated kaftan, which both men and women wear, may have come from Mesopotamia in the past. As time went on, it expanded into other areas and picked up fashion and cultural styles from all over the world. In the Middle East, the kaftan came to be seen as a sign of wealth and status because of its fancy embroidery, expensive pearls, and high-quality fabrics. But in North Africa, the kaftan became a loose-fitting, colorful symbol of the lively culture of the area.

Different ways to embroider

The embroidered kaftan is known for its very detailed work. Artists usually stitched these clothes by hand, using time-consuming techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Embroidered designs and motifs often have cultural meaning, show how skilled the embroiderer is, and tell a story. With the help of current printing technologies, it is now possible to make a copy of the beauty of hand-stitched embroidery.

The Comeback of the Modern Kaftan

In recent years, kaftans have become more famous again, thanks in large part to the work of fashion designers who use them in their designs. The embroidered kaftan dress has changed from a trendy fashion dress to a modern version of the traditional robe.

Multiple-functioning Accessory

The embroidery kaftan has been popular for a long time, in part because it can be worn in different ways. There is a kaftan for everything, whether you want to relax at home, go to a wedding in the summer, or just go for a walk on the beach. The kaftan is great for warm weather and laid-back events because it is made of a light fabric and has a loose fit.

Kaftan dresses with embroidery

Dresses like beaded kaftans are always in style now. The shapes and patterns of these dresses are modern, but they still have a nod to traditional embroidery methods. In designer kaftans, feminine details like nipped waists, uneven hemlines, and detailed necklines are added to the basic kaftan shape to make it look fancier.

Respect for Individual Differences

The fact that people from many different cultures can wear the stitched kaftan adds to its appeal. The designs for kaftans come from all over the world. Each artist gets ideas from their own culture as well as from other cultures they’ve seen. There is a perfect embroidered kaftan for everyone thanks to the variety of colors, patterns, and styles that come from the mixing of many different cultures.

Choosing to Stick Around

In today’s world, where caring for the earth is becoming more and more important, kaftans have many benefits. The open fit of these clothes lets the fabric be used to its fullest without wasting much. Embroidered kaftans also help the fashion business be better for the earth because they are less likely to be thrown away after one season.

Embroidering designs on Kaftan necklaces

Accessories are another way that a kaftan with embroidery can be made unique. You can wear these dresses with so many different accessories that they are very flexible. Wide-brimmed hats and flip-flops are great for a day at the park, but for a night out on the town, you need flashy jewelry and high heels.

Conclusion

The embroidered kaftan has been worn as a robe for a long time and has a rich past. Today, it is a popular fashion item. Designer kaftans are both stylish and comfy because they mix traditional and modern design elements. Embroidered kaftans are here to stay, showing that some fashion trends are truly timeless because they are easy to wear, last a long time, and come in many different styles.


June 7, 2025 0 comments
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Father’s Day Gift Guide 2025: Ideas for Husbands, Sons, and More

by Lina Clémence June 6, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Father’s Day is a special time to celebrate the men we love. No matter who you’re shopping for (your husbands, son, father, grandfather, etc), you’ll find something on this list of ideas that is both thoughtful and practical. Whether he loves the outdoors, appreciates a good gadget, or simply enjoys a little rest and relaxation, there’s something here for every kind of dad. I hope this gift guide helps you find the perfect way to show your love and appreciation this Father’s Day.

Needlepoint Flag Belt | Electric Scissors | National Geographic Destinations of a Lifetime | Grampa’s Weeder | DEWALT Speaker | Electric Frame | Cole Haan Sneakers | Digital Tape Measure | YETI Hopper | Pressure Washer | HOOK-EZE Fishing Knot Tying Tool | Burger Press | Sunglasses | Password Book | Callaway Hat | Ninja Grill | Garment Bag

Want more ideas? Last year’s Father’s Day Gift Guide has some great options too: Father’s Day Gifts He’ll Actually Love

Father’s Day Gift Guide 2025

Palmetto Golf Handmade Needlepoint American Flag Golf Belt, Father's Day Gift Guide 2025

Palmetto Golf Handmade Needlepoint American Flag Golf Belt

This handmade needlepoint belt is so beautiful. With rich cowhide leather backing and a solid brass buckle, it’s a timeless piece that he will wear for years and years!

WHAT TO BUY FOR FATHER'S DAY, BEST GIFTS FOR DAD

YETI Hopper Portable Soft Cooler

Perfect for beach days, golf outings, or backyard barbecues, this YETI cooler keeps drinks cold for hours and is built tough for real-life use. It’s leakproof, easy to carry, and made to handle all of summer’s adventures. He’ll use it way more than he thinks!

GIFTS FOR GOLFERS, FATHER'S DAY PRESENT FOR GOLF LOVER

Golf Cooler Bag and Ice Packs

This slim cooler fits right into his golf bag and keeps drinks chilled for hours. It holds six cans and comes with ice packs, so it’s ready to go from day one. A fun, practical gift for the golfer who has everything.

GREAT GIFT FOR GARDENER

Grampa’s Weeder: The Original Stand Up Weed Puller Tool

This garden tool has been around for over a hundred years, and it’s still going strong! If your husband or dad enjoys working in the yard but doesn’t want to spend the day bending over, this stand-up weeder is such a great solution. It makes pulling weeds quick, easy, and surprisingly satisfying, no chemicals or backaches required.

COMFORTABLE SNEAKERS FOR DAD SON BROTHER GRANDPA FOR FATHER'S DAY 2025

Cole Haan GrandMotion Stitchlite Woven Sneaker

These lightweight sneakers are perfect for summer travel, errands, or casual outings. The breathable woven design keeps feet cool, and the cushioned sole adds comfort without bulk. A great upgrade if he’s still wearing the same old pair from years ago!

BLUETOOTH SPEAKER FOR CONSTRUCTION HANDY MAN RUGGED MEN

DEWALT Wearable Bluetooth Speaker

This rugged little speaker clips right onto a belt, backpack, or tool bag and plays his favorite tunes or podcast while he works or relaxes. It’s Bluetooth-enabled and weather-resistant, making it ideal for projects in the garage, grilling in the backyard, or even just walking the dog.

Ninja Woodfire Series 7-in-1 (Grill, BBQ, Roast, Air Fry, Dehydrate, Broil, Smoke)

Ninja Woodfire Series 7-in-1 (Grill, BBQ, Roast, Air Fry, Dehydrate, Broil, Smoke)

This all-in-one outdoor cooker serves as a grill, smoker, air fryer, and more. If he loves trying new gadgets or already considers himself a grill master, this will take his weekend meals to the next level.

Skylight Frame WiFi Digital Picture Frame

Skylight Frame WiFi Digital Picture Frame

Such a sweet gift for the dad who already has everything, constantly updated photos of the people he loves most! You can upload pictures straight from your phone, and they show up like magic on this sleek digital frame. It’s especially perfect for dads and grandfathers who don’t live nearby. A meaningful gift he’ll treasure every single day.

Password Book, GREAT GIFTS FOR DAD, GRANDPA, UNCLE FOR FATHER'S DAY

Password Book

If he’s always forgetting logins (and let’s be honest, who isn’t?), this little password book is a lifesaver. It’s discreet, organized, and designed to keep all those hard-to-remember details in one place, no more scribbled Post-it notes!

DIGITAL TAPE MEASURE, GIFTS FOR THE MAN WHO HAS EVERYTHING FOR FATHER'S DAY

Digital Tape Measure

For the guy who loves tools and tech, this digital tape measure is a fun and useful upgrade. It’s accurate, waterproof, and even stores previous measurements, perfect for DIY projects or weekend builds. And if he’s starting to squint at those tiny little lines on a traditional tape measure, this one’s easy on the eyes!

WAHT TO BUY FOR A BUSINESS MAN, MAN WHO TRAVELS OFTEN

Garment Bag for Travel

If he ever finds himself traveling for business (or even weddings, funerals, etc.), this garment bag makes packing dress clothes so much easier. It’s carry-on size, water-resistant, and keeps shirts, suits, and jackets wrinkle-free!

FISHING TOOLS, ANGLER GIFT, OUTDOORSY MAN PRESENT

HOOK-EZE Fishing Knot Tying Tool

If he loves to fish but struggles with tying tiny, slippery knots, this clever little tool will be his new best friend. It makes tying secure fishing knots fast and easy, eliminating dropped lines and the risk of stabbing your fingers with a hook. Great for beginners and seasoned anglers alike.

ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHER

Westinghouse ePX3500 Electric Pressure Washer

This electric pressure washer makes cleaning the driveway, patio, or even the car so much easier—and a little more fun, too. With strong pressure and a compact design, it’s perfect for tackling outdoor messes without dragging out heavy equipment.

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Beauty For the Heart®- Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil. Proverbs 3:7

I’ll be honest, sometimes I think I know best. I can make a list, map out a plan, and move full speed ahead, all before I’ve really stopped to talk to God about it. It’s easy to slip into that mindset of “I’ve got this.”

God gently reminds us in this verse that being “wise in our own eyes” is not what He’s called us to. He’s called us to trust.

He’s asking us to honor Him above everything else, and to turn away from anything evil that leads us in the wrong direction. It means guarding our hearts, being careful with our choices, and seeking what’s holy over what’s easy or popular.

If you’re feeling like you have to carry all the weight or make all the right decisions, slow down for a moment and pray. You don’t have to do it all on your own. Let God lead. He sees what we don’t, and His wisdom is always better than ours.

Let your beauty shine from the inside out today!

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Cross Bracelets – Their Origin and Evolution Over Time

by Lina Clémence June 5, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Cross bracelets have had, over time, quite a profound and multifaceted appeal to women. It extends far beyond mere ornamentation. The cross itself though associated often with Christian symbolism extends back into antiquity. Crosses in jewelry can be traced back to civilizations long before the advent of Christianity.  

The Egyptian Ankh – Image ©Deposit Photos

To truly understand the origins of cross bracelets, let’s take a journey through time, and explore both their history and diverse meanings across the centuries and different cultures.   

14K Yellow-Gold-Chain-Bracelet-with-Diamond-Cross © Gabriel & Co
14K Yellow-Gold-Chain-Bracelet-with-Diamond-Cross © Gabriel & Co

The Origins of the Cross in Jewelry 

Long before the cross became synonymous with Christianity, many ancient societies used cross like symbols. In Egypt, the ankh, with its distinctive looped top, represented both life and immortality. It is often depicted in the hands of deities and pharaohs.  

The Egyptian Ankh

Similarly, in Mesopotamia, the crux ansata, bears a striking resemblance to the ankh. To that culture it symbolized life and fertility associated with the goddess Ishtar. These early symbols, characterized by their intersecting lines, suggest a fundamental human inclination to find meaning in their lives and to the world around them. 

Perhaps they were inspired by observations of the natural world or ancient held cosmological beliefs. The presence of such symbols in ancient adornment indicates a long-standing tradition of using objects worn on the body for spiritual purposes – like amulets which were believed to offer protection. Or as indicators of status and rank.  

The adoption of the cross as the central symbol of Christianity marked a significant turning point in its history. Representing the crucifixion and subsequent resurrection of Jesus Christ, the cross became a potent reminder of sacrifice and salvation.  

In the early days of Christianity, when believers faced persecution, the cross was replaced with the Chi-Rho, a monogram using a combination of the first two Greek letters of “Christ”)  These early symbols served as expressions of devotion while also carrying hidden meanings that provided solace and a sense of community during perilous times. As Christianity gradually gained acceptance, its incorporation into jewellery, necklaces, and bracelets increased. 

The Evolution of Cross Bracelets 

St Brigid's Cross Bracelet
Image © National Museum of Ireland and New Bridge Silverware

In the early Christian and Byzantine periods, cross bracelets most likely took simple forms, consisting of bands made from materials like leather or base metals with small crosses attached or engraved upon them. The Byzantine era was known for its rich iconography and a host of intricate designs in Christian art.  

While surviving examples from these early periods might be scarce, the strong connection between Byzantine art and jewelry suggests that early cross bracelets would have featured symbolic motifs and meticulous craftsmanship.   

During the Medieval period, the Celtic cross reigned in Ireland and Scotland, with its intricate interlacing patterns and a central circle. The Celtic blended Christian symbolism with local cultural traditions. The widespread belief in the protective power of the cross during this era likely contributed to the personal wearing of cross bracelets as talismans for spiritual safeguarding. 

The Brigids cross which is made in many communities around Ireland every February honors and Irish woman who lived in the 5th century. Its unique design woven from rushes has an unusually prescient look to it which echoes the Art Deco era of the 1920s. 

Cross Bracelets in the Victorian and Art Nouveau Era 

 In the Victorian era, cross pendants became smaller and more intricate, often incorporating floral motifs, enamel details, and delicate gemstone accents. This trend likely extended to bracelets, with smaller, more refined cross designs becoming popular, often gifted as tokens of love and remembrance. 

art nouveau cross pendant
Art Nouveau cross pendant – Image © Schmuck Atelier Regina / Etsy

 The Art Nouveau movement which emerged in the 1890s, was in a sense a reaction to an increasingly industrialized world of trains, trams and steam engines. It was the antithesis of mechanical world which sought beauty in the natural world. This modern aesthetic deeply affected the jewelry designs of the early 20th century.  

Art Nouveau jewelry distinctively feminine in nature and often used as inspiration the curves of a woman’s figure as well as dragonflies, trees. vines and floral designs. There are many examples of cross bracelets from the Art Nouveau era to be found on Ebay and other auction sites. 

Art Deco Jewelry

 After WW1 art design then merged with industrial geometric shapes to produce what was quickly dubbed Arts décoratifs or Decorative Arts ( in the 1920s), and later in the 1960s,it became known simply as Art Deco.  While the Art Deco period is predominantly associated with its geometric and culturally inspired motifs, cross designs were still found on jewelry notably on charm bracelets.

Cross Bracelets: Why Their Popularity Endures  

Today, cross bracelets, like many iconic jewelry designs are trending. While they still hold spiritual significance to many, the cross symbol resonates to many for a variety of reasons. By its bold statement, its cultural heritage and as a symbol of hope and faith. Ultimately a woman might be drawn to a cross bracelet for a combination of these reasons, finding in it a symbol that expresses with her individual beliefs, values, and style. 

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Ozempic and the After Effects of Covid: A Grim Forecast for the Future of Plus Size Fashion?

by Lina Clémence June 4, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


The world of fashion has long been a dynamic and ever-evolving industry, reflecting societal trends and cultural shifts. As the co-founder of theCURVYcon and a catalyst for change in the evolution of plus size fashion, I’ve found myself concerned that a lot of the work my colleagues and I have done appears to dramatically been undone in just a swift few years.  Plus size fashion was once barreling towards being this bustling industry and now has taken a hard hit of progression and seems to be moving backwards. Recent developments have thrown a shadow of uncertainty over the future of one particular niche: plus size fashion. The convergence of two distinct factors—Ozempic, a weight loss medication, and the lingering aftereffects of the Covid-19 pandemic—has raised concerns about the potential challenges that lie ahead for this industry. This article delves into the potential implications of these combined influences and examines whether a grim forecast awaits the future of plus size fashion.

Ozempic: A Game-Changer in Weight Management

Ozempic, a brand name for semaglutide, is a medication primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes. It has garnered attention not only for its efficacy in managing blood sugar levels but also for its potential to aid in weight loss. Clinical trials have shown that Ozempic can lead to significant weight reduction in individuals without diabetes as well. While this might be celebrated as a breakthrough in combating obesity, it poses a unique challenge for the plus size fashion industry.

The rise of Ozempic as a weight management tool has the potential to reshape the demographics of the plus size fashion market. What makes Ozempic different from Weight Loss Surgery is it’s accessibility in cost and it’s a much less drastic option to lose weight making it a much easier option to try. As individuals experience weight loss due to the medication, they may transition out of the plus size category, leading to a smaller customer base for this segment. This shift could compel fashion retailers and designers to reevaluate their business strategies and product offerings, potentially resulting in a decreased focus on plus size options. Consequently, the very existence of dedicated plus size fashion lines could be at stake. I think it’s important for people to get their health in check, I ponder if this is the writing on the wall for the industry as a whole and because of a shrinking market do the people who still need plus size clothing get what need.

Covid-19’s Lingering Effects

The Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on numerous industries, fashion being no exception. Supply chain disruptions, temporary and permanent closures of brick-and-mortar stores, and changing consumer behaviors significantly impacted the fashion world. Even as the pandemic recedes, its aftereffects continue to reverberate. The uncertainty and economic challenges left in its wake have reshaped consumer priorities and spending habits. The once profitable work wardrobe is no longer a necessity that is once was shrinking consumer spending on clothing. 

As the world emerges from the pandemic, the fashion industry is grappling with changed perceptions of body image and fashion aesthetics. Lockdowns and social isolation prompted individuals to reevaluate their priorities, including health and well-being. This shift in mindset could lead to increased demand for healthier lifestyles and weight management solutions like Ozempic, further influencing the plus size fashion landscape.  

Navigating the Uncertain Terrain

While the combined influence of Ozempic and Covid-19’s aftermath presents a potentially grim outlook for plus size fashion, there are avenues for adaptation and growth. Fashion designers and retailers can respond to changing consumer needs by focusing on inclusivity and diversity. Instead of solely catering to a specific size range, they can embrace a broader range of body types and provide clothing options that resonate with various stages of weight management.  This was the world that many wanted to create with full size range instead of separated sections of misses and plus. 

Moreover, collaborations between the health and fashion industries could yield innovative solutions. Designers could partner with healthcare professionals to create adaptive clothing lines that accommodate individuals undergoing weight changes due to medications like Ozempic. This approach not only addresses the evolving needs of consumers but also fosters a more holistic and empathetic approach to fashion.  As person who’s lost 160ish pounds I used services like Rent the Runway while in transition to supplement my wardrobe in a cost effective way.

The intersection of Ozempic and the lingering effects of Covid-19 has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the future of plus size fashion. As individuals increasingly turn to weight management solutions and embrace healthier lifestyles, the landscape of the plus size market may shift. However, this transformation need not signal the demise of plus size fashion. By embracing inclusivity, diversity, and collaboration, the industry can navigate the evolving terrain and create a future that caters to the needs and aspirations of all individuals, regardless of size or circumstance.




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During Easter break 1856, 18 year old William Henry Perkin stumbled across a way to make synthetic purple dye.

A student at the Royal College of Chemistry, he’d set up a crude lab in his apartment so he could continue his research during the break.

His goal? 

To create synthetic quinine.

Quinine had been used to treat malaria for centuries.  But since it was derived from a tree that only grows in Peru, it was labor-intensive and costly to produce.  Industrial England demanded a cheaper alternative.

After one of his experiments, Perkin was cleaning the lab beaker with rubbing alcohol when he noticed a purple residue.  As a chemist who also dabbled in painting, he was immediately intrigued.

The new color, which he called mauvine, launched the synthetic dye industry – and brought the “color of kings” to the masses.

These days, it’s one of the most popular clothing colors, particularly for women.





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Spring Porch Refresh with Grandin Road – Edit by Lauren

by Lina Clémence June 2, 2025
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Spring is in the air and patio season is here! I just refreshed our back porch by adding new pillows, rugs and faux flowers from Grandin Road. You may recall I partnered with Grandin Road in the Fall for new furniture and new fire-pit area. Check out this post for that reveal.

I am always drawn to black and white “resort” vibes when it comes to outdoor spaces. I added some pops of green and pink for color. It’s incredible how changing out rugs and pillows for the new season can totally transform a space. Grandin Road has such an incredible quality outdoor pillows and rugs at an affordable price point. This new Macey Outdoor Pom Pillow is just the cutest!

 

This Portland Woven outdoor furniture is SO comfortable and holds up amazingly in all weather! I love that these oversized chairs swivel. Our guests compliment how cozy these pieces are each time we entertain.

We enjoy this outdoor table several times a week during patio season! The table is lightweight, aluminum frame with durable powdercoat finish that looks like real wood! The chairs have built in cushioning for comfort. Grandin Road has a nice selection of umbrellas, too!

We also love to entertain around our Fulton Fire Pit. These stunning All-natural Teak Outdoor Adirondack Chairs are fantastic for any back yard!

Shop my full Grandin Road outdoor setup here! Happy patio season, friends!

 



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