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Gems I Loved

Maddie H. Bush, Kelly Etz

Obsessively curated style, interior design, and some tasteful existential crises sprinkled throughout.

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Latest Issues

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This Week's Favorites

Every year around this time, I find myself jumping into “what do I want to wear next?” mode. Half spring, half summer really. I start noticing new patterns, color combinations, and pieces that make me want to get dressed again! Lately, a lo...

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My Open Tabs

I always keep a little running list in my notes app of things I genuinely love, pieces I’m wearing constantly, home finds that feel worth the money, and a few small things that I’ve seen and am drooling over.

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Nursery Notes!

How I'm decorating baby boy's room (on a time crunch!)

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Authors

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  • Maddie H. Bush

    I'm a marketer, occasional content creator, and interior design / style enthusiast living in Chicago 〰️ welcome to the party

  • Kelly Etz

    Hey, Kelly here. I’m a graphic designer, writer, and night owl based in Chicago. I like the simple things: fancy shampoo, cozy TV shows where nothing really happens, novels about spooky houses and/or sexy men, and extra maraschino cherries.

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