

Chaos Curated: How Maximalism and Mess Are Defining the Modern It-Girl
The modern it-girl does not live in a sterile, perfectly organized space. Instead, her apartment tells a story of layers, personality, and a carefully curated chaos that feels both lived-in and alive. This shift toward maximalism and messy living reflects a broader cultural move away from minimalism’s clean lines and empty surfaces. It celebrates self-expression, individuality, and the beauty found in imperfection. Embracing chaos has become a form of art. The Rise of Maximal
May 303 min read


Set The Tone: Embracing Spring's Depth
Spring often brings to mind soft pastels, blooming florals, and bright sunshine. But that version of spring has never quite felt like mine. This season holds a richer, deeper meaning beyond those familiar images. At EO Edits, spring feels more like a thunderstorm rolling in with heavy skies, charged air, the kind of energy that shifts something within you before a single drop even hits the ground. It’s not just beautiful, it’s powerful, transformative, a little unpredictable,
Apr 104 min read


Setting the Tone: Designing the Feel of Your Day
There’s a quiet power in deciding how your day will feel before it even begins. Not in a rigid, productivity-driven way, but in a way that gently guides the atmosphere of your life. The small choices you make: the music you play, the way you write in your planner, the lighting in your home, become the texture of your days. Instead of rushing toward outcomes or ticking off endless to-do lists, I’m focusing on setting the tone for my days, leaning into the aesthetic, and romant
Mar 157 min read


The Editor's Desk: February Musings
February always feels like a quiet pivot point. The new year energy has softened, routines are settling, and there’s more room to notice what’s actually working (what's not) and what’s quietly inspiring me lately. This month is equal parts cozy, creative, and quietly indulgent. On My Mind + On My Desk 90s Minimal Nostalgia: Clean lines. Long black coats. Slip silhouettes. Interiors that feel pared back but intentional with dark woods, chrome, and negative space. The return of
Feb 284 min read
