Mini Magazine Spring 2017, Tiffani Thiessen

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MINI FO R T H E M O D E R N PA R E N T

TIFFANI THIESSEN The Dinner at Tiffani’s star talks family, fashion, and her weekly menu!

The Best Gear for Spring Trips and Travels

MEMBERS ONLY A Cool New Space to Care for the New Mom 4 WAYS TO WEATHER PROOF YOUR STROLLER

SPRING FEVER

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WATERPROOF RAIN BOOTS AND JACKETS SPRING PLAYSUITS A MUST-HAVE APP FOR PARENTS HOW TO WEATHERPROOF YOUR STROLLER INSIDE THE HOMES OF DESIGNER MOMS


Introducing elegant Grey Melange. A classic, versatile neutral. StokkeÂŽ XploryÂŽ

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4moms comes this innovative bathtub that makes baby’s routine a breeze! With a colorcoded digital thermometer, you’ll never worry about water temperature again. And the best part? Fresh water flows in, while dirty water drains out! —4moms.com

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TRIPP TRAPP

The Tripp Tripp® chair that we all know and love just got a lot more fun! Designers have added a wide selection of coordinating Tripp Trapp® cushions in new colors and patterns to style your chair. Each cushion provides added comfort for your Minis and with the Easy Wipe fabric option, there’s no more worrying about spills or stains! It’s time to dress up that chair for spring. —stokke.com

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BABY BREZZA BOTTLES

Say goodbye to the endless bottle washing process! These new bottles are the easiest to clean on the market and mimic breastfeeding for a seamless transition. “With their brilliant design and functionality, these are a parent’s BFF!” says Mini’s Editor in Chief Kate Kirby. —babybrezza.com

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The Oeuf bunny hoodie is perfect for your Minis all season long!

SPRING It’s cherry blossom season and the popular National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade in Washington, DC will be held on April 8!

From April 1 through 16, you can visit Orange County’s Bubblefest in Santa Ana for good, clean fun for the whole family!

Grab an ice cream at Marin’s newest shop, Posie! With 12 flavors that change weekly and glutenfree cones, it’s a must-visit! Take the kids on an Easter egg hunt! Whether it’s in your community or in your own backyard, they will love searching for treasures!

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The highly-anticipated movie of the season is here! Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson tells the age-old tale of inner beauty in a new rendition your kids will love!


Stokke® MyCarrier™ design: Synnøve Stave, Anders August Kittelsen and Tore Mortvedt

Find your rhythm when travelling together. Stokke® MyCarrier™ Staying close to their parents makes your baby feel safe and loved. Our baby carrieris designed to help you keep your natural connection while strengthening the special bond you share. The carrier is fully adjustable for a tailored, comfortable fit for both of you. Stokke® MyCarrier™ grows with your baby with front and back carrying positions. stokke.com


Select Innovation Select the Original

CITY SELECT The award-winning City Select allows you to mix and match seats, car seats and bassinets to customize your stroller into 16 unique combinations to suit your family’s needs.

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8 ITEMS TO WEATHERPROOF YOUR STROLLER A spring must-read! minimagazine.com/8-items-needweatherproof-stroller 12 KIDS BOOKS WITH STRONG FEMALE CHARACTERS Add these to your library! mini-magazine.com/ kids-books-female-characters HOW YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR KIDS WILL IMPACT THEIR LOVE LIVES It all starts with you, parents. mini-magazine.com/relationship-kids-love-lives

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best of rain boots, jackets and floral frocks 15 | MEET THE TEAM The

team that makes all the Mini magic possible 18 | EDITOR’S LIST

A carefully-curated list of Kate’s favorites this season

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spring titles to tote to the park or get lost in at home

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quirky and fun way to show off your inner feminist— or your Mini’s! 44 | SPRING BREAK Mini

shows you what to pack for your travels, inside Ju-Ju-Be’s coastal cool bags

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new, rich accents available for this UPPAbaby stroller

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the secret to getting baby a good night’s sleep

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mom Tiffani Thiessen shares how she’s getting her kids involved in the kitchen

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Triplet mom Ali Hynek talks the challenges and joys of raising multiples

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Inspired by the Pacific Ocean, Heidi Merrick shows us around her LA studio

stationery brand Mrs. John L. Strong has one creative mom calling the shots

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EDITOR‘S LETTER

DAY IN THE LIFE: Find me on Instagram @ minimagkate for more adventures behind the scenes at Mini.

NEW ADDITION: (From top) I’ve been living in this James Fox Co. delivery gown since Penelope was born— it’s perfect for feeding, snuggling and lounging! My sweet Penelope relaxes on the Nook Sleep Change Pad which is a soft cloud of pillowy goodness.

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Happy spring! Everything is in now bloom— including my new family! I’m so excited to share that this is my first editor’s letter I’m writing as a parent myself. My husband and I welcomed our daughter, Penelope, in February and we couldn’t be happier! Having added a new Mini to our mix and prepping this year’s spring issue, I’ve been busy, to say the least— but it’s all been worth it! This issue is full of inspiring parents from cover mom Tiffani Thiessen (Yes, ‘90s kids, that’s Kelly Kapowski!) to designers Heidi Merrick and Grace Lee. Not only do they have words of wisdom to share, but they’ve opened up their home and studio spaces for an even deeper look into their busy lives! And don’t forget to look over our pieces on weather-proofing your stroller (you never know what spring holds!) and what to pack for spring break with the best new bags of the season. So before you head out to splash in those puddles, sit down and browse the new Mini!

Kaitlyn Kirby

Founder and Editor in Chief

kate@mini-magazine.com



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EDITOR’S LIST

◀ GO-TO DRESS

I’ve been swaddling my new Mini all day long and these printed blankets are among my favorites! —buttermilkbabies.com

This buttery soft tshirt dress from Storq was on rotation during my pregnancy— and it still is! —storq.com

LITTLE ANGEL

PRETTY PRINTS

One of the first gifts for my little Mini, this velour angel wing footie is the sweetest thing. —marie-chantal.com ◀ MY CRIB

I’ve had my eye on this Kalon Studios crib for a while— and every other crib they offer! —kalonstudios.com

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SPRING CHIC

This is the perfect off-theshoulder spring dress. Great for special occasions or even running around town! —ingridandisabel.com



SAFE KIDS, HAPPY HOME

See our full line of baby gates at munchkin.com


ST YLE SPOT weather cute wellies

Waterproof rain jackets to brighten any gloomy

ST YLE SPOT ST YLE SPOT

these floral prints

Get ready to splash with these wicked Everything will soon be in bloom with

MOMMY CHIC

Mini’s latest Mommy Must-

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Haves, like playsuits, pointed mules and more!

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STYLE SPOT

R AINY DAZE

Spring brings its fair share of rainy weather, but that doesn’t mean the Minis can’t go out and splash around!

BOOT PATROL

A fun pair of wellies is a must this spring! Above: $44.95; Joules; Below: $70; Hunter Boots

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GLOW BABY

PRETTY IN PINK

This classic yellow rain jacket brings the sun in any weather. hannaandersson.com

The interior stripe on this jacket packs a bold punch. joefresh.com.

SPACE SUIT

CITY SLICKER

An out of this world jacket to make the rainy weather a blast! carters.com.

This waterproof jacket has a sweet shape and cute toggle buttons. petit-bateau.com.


From Diaper Rash to Relief, FAST. e

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The brand moms and pediatricians trust to gently help treat irritated baby bottoms, fast. Find out why moms love Dr. Smith’s®

@DoctorSmiths

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S P L A S H G UA R D

Before you head outside to dance (and sing!) in the rain, you’ll want to step into a pair of these waterproof wellies!

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1. STAR POWER

3. STRIPE CENTRAL

5. CLASSIC COMBO

$175; Burberry Ranmoor Star Rain Boots, neimanmarcus.com

$36; Hatley Pink Stripes Rain Boots, zappos.com.

$39; Hatley Waterproof Rain Boots, nordstrom.com

2. FLY AWAY

4. BLOCK PARTY

6. FLORAL FEVER

$45; UGG Purple Rahjee Rain Boots, bloomingdales.com

$38; Igor Walker Color Block Rain Boots, bloomingdales.com

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FLOWER POWER

Everything is coming up roses this spring— and tulips and daffodils too! Here we’ve rounded up the best of floral prints for your Minis.

ROMPING AROUND

Above: $116; Baby CZ Floral Print Romper; barneys. com; Below: $48; Rosie Pope Embroidered Pompom Romper; nordstrom.com

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GARDEN PARTY

FLORAL FRINGE

This precious pastel pattern just screams spring. $9; carters.com

The pom pom trim and tassels are as sweet as can be. $32; nordstrom.com.

BUDDING BABE

FLORAL FRENZY

These Margherita Missoni Kids pants pair with everything. $29; nordstrom.com.

This sweet swing dress features contrasting gingham trim. $60; pinkchicken.com.


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SONNET JAMES Both playful and cheery, the latest collection from Sonnet James has everything you need to feel and look great with even the busiest of schedules. Their tried-and-true t-shirt dresses are a must when out and about with the littles, but the new addition we’re obsessing over? The floral and polka dot playsuits! —sonnetjames.com

MINI MUST-HAVE

“ Let’s face it, not all nursing bras are created

equal. It’s hard to find one you love! But look no farther— this Storq gem has soft cups, stretchy fabric and no clips or flaps,” says Mini’s Editor in Chief Kate Kirby. —storq.com.

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RIGHT NOW WE’RE LOVING

The limited edition cheetah-print calf hair leather bag from Josefina. Handcrafted by the best artisans in Spain, this 2-in-1 lightweight diaper bag contains an inside bag that can be easily detached and carried by itself in the stroller via shoulder strap. —josefina.fr


Life equals Style SHOP SPRING >

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Cloud Paint ($18) from Glossier. This new easy-to-apply, beautiful-in-every-shade, blush has a pillowy, gel-cream formula that works across every skin tone. —glossier.com

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B OOB

From go-to nursing brand, Boob, comes this capsule collection in collaboration with Emma Elwin, stylist and cofounder of the digital fashion magazine, Make it last. The collection consists of four timeless garments, all with smart functionality for both pregnancy and nursing. From the perfect wrap top to a Parisian-esque striped tee— take it from us, you’ll want it all. —boobdesign.com

RIGHT NOW WE’RE LOVING

The mule slide— in every shape and color. Jenni Kayne is the queen when it comes to effortless style and these have it down to a science. This spring perfect shoe features an open back and pointed toe for an easy finish to any ensemble, soon to become the crown jewel of your shoe closet. —jennikayne.com


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MINI MUST BUY

THE SNOO

Photo: SNOO

What do you get when baby whisperer and celebrated author Dr. Harvey Karp (The Happiest Baby on the Block) and designer Yves Béhar come together to create a lifechanging product? The SNOO smart sleeper! Proclaimed the “safest baby bed ever made,” SNOO boosts sleep with the soothing white noise and motion your baby loved, 24/7, before birth. It’s basically your own personal robotic night nurse, for under $7 a night. —happiestbaby.com

RIGHT NOW IN TECH KIDS

Every parent needs peace of mind when it comes to knowing where their kids are— and there’s an app for that! The Life360 app is a family locator that let’s you know when Dad has left the office, when Mom will pick you up, and whether or not your child made it to soccer practice and back home. Consider this the new way of checking in with your inner circle without the endless “Where are you?” phone calls. —life360.com

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for children ages 3 to 5 The Mini Micro Kickboard is the quality 3-wheel kick scooter with an award-winning Swiss desig n. Ideal for children ages 3-5, the Mini Micros’s 3 wheels, low-to-the-ground deck, and gentle lean-and-steer handle bar all contribute to the stability that makes the Mini perfect for pre-schoolers and kindergarteners. The lean-and-steer desig n is what makes the mini unique and fun. Using their body weight to curve right and left, kids intuitively learn to ‘surf the sidewalk’, developing balance, coordination and motor skills.

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B O OK C LU B

The weather may be warming, but that doesn’t mean there’s less time for reading. These Mini must-reads will have the littles eager to turn every page!

FOR COUNTING

FLORA AND THE CHICKS

by Molly Idle From the author of Flora and the Flamingo comes this adorable counting book! EDITOR’S PICK

ABC PASTA

by Juana Medina Rosas A circus-themed ABC journey with each letter featuring a different pasta! FOR DREAMING

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THE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE THING

by Basak Agaoglu

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FOR LAUGHS FOR DADDY

NELLY GNU AND DADDY TOO

by Anna Dewdney This sweet read has a fun-to-rhyme rhythm and a story of a daughter, her daddy and their wonderful day spent together.

A LITTLE STUCK

by Oliver Jeffers What says spring more than the tale of a kite stuck in a tree?


sway on Sway left. Then right. Then left again. Relaxing—right? That same calming motion can now be a continuous one, thanks to the newest member of our Nuna family the LEAF wind. Creating a soft, steady breeze as it connects with just a click to your LEAF or LEAF curv*, with 6 speed settings sure to soothe your little one straight on into newborn dreamland. Here’s to swaying on...and on. *compatible with models SE-10-xxx & SE-30-xxx

learn all about it at nuna.eu


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INSIDER SCOOP

A BABY ’ S E YES AR E S E VE N T Y F IVE P E RCE N T T H E I R AD ULT S I Z E AT B I RT H .

HERE IGO

Depending on where you live, you may find yourself amidst falling snowflakes, melting ice, or pouring rain and hauling your stroller out into the PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MUTSY elements can seem daunting. We took the Mutsy Igo stroller—a luxury stroller with ergonomic seat—for a spin, adding the following items to combat every type of weather.

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UV COVER

FOOT MUFF

If temperatures are still chilly where you live (or where you’re headed!), the foot muff should be the first accessory you attach to your stroller.

From the sun to insects, the UV cover provides fast and easy protection during your travels.

RAIN COVER

PARASOL

There are rain covers available for both a pram body stroller or forward-facing seats. Plus, this must-have is extendable using the upper zip closure.

Going to be strolling in the hot sun? Attach the parasol to keep Mini faces covered so they can nap or people watch in the shade.


I’M WITH HER

This hand-knit crown supports Sanctuary for Families, New York’s leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence. —oeufnyc.com

S O L I D A R I T Y,

Sister PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF OUEF

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Raising strong women has never been more important and with Oeuf’s signature feminist crown, you can wear that message every day. Handmade in Bolivia by a Fair Trade women’s collective, this sweet headpiece is on a mission— to support Sanctuary for Families, New York’s leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence, with proceeds from its March sales. —oeufnyc.com



BUMPS IN BLOOM

Think thin layers that won’t add bulk, delicate prints and easy transition pieces. Amp up your wardrobe with warm-weather pieces you can start wearing now— it’s as simple as investing in a few of these new additions. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF NINE IN THE MIRROR

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The time is right to start streamlining your wardrobe for the warm weather ahead, but if you’ve got a Mini on the way, you may find you no longer know what to reach for or how to put together a sunshine-ready ensemble that caters to the bump.

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Lucky for you, our friends at Nine in the Mirror have spelled out the perfect spring looks that look great during every trimester so you can step out in style, all the way to your due date. —nineinthemirror.com




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HIT THE WAVES

Wear it over the shoulder or as a backpack— this bag even has insulated bottle pockets and a pocket for easy access to your phone. $180; ju-jube.com.

SPRING BREAK

When you’re preparing for a trip with your family, packing can feel like an uphill battle. Not to mention the fear of forgetting something! But don’t worry— we’ve put together a list of essentials to keep in your Ju-Ju-Be bag during spring break travels. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF JU-JU-BE SCARF

A soft cashmere scarf is perfect for plane rides. $410; net-aporter.com.

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SNACK STACK

Keep your snacks and formula handy with this container. $15; zoli-inc.com.


TILE APP

Keep tabs on your keys, wallet, you name it. $25; thetileapp.com.

WATER BOTTLE

Staying hydrated on the go is key when traveling. $40; mybkr.com.

COASTAL COOL

This backpack is equipped with enough space and pockets to tote everything you need. $155; ju-ju-be.com.

ZIP WALLET

SUNSCREEN

A must if you’re headed some place warm and sunny! $9.99; target.com.

BAND-AIDS

You never know what boo-boos are in your future. $2.80; target.com.

This zip-around clutch wallet will keep your cash and cards safe and organized. $50; ju-ju-be.com.




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A BABY CAN B R E AT H E AN D SWAL LOW S I MULTAN EO U S LY UN T I L 7 M O N T H S .

T H E V I S TA

Deep, rich tones inspired by fashion and nature trends join the new UPPAbaby color line up, including REACH compliant leather for a distinguished accent. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF UPPABABY GOING STEADY

100% full grain, hand-sewn leather handlebar and perforated pattern add a sophisticated and classic appearance.

CAN TOUCH THIS

The new 2017 color line up is soft to the touch, washable, and incredibly durable.

GROWING UP

The versatile VISTA stroller includes a bassinet (not shown) and a reversible toddler seat. It can grow as your family grows allowing for multiple configurations.

UPGRADE IT

Leather accents can easily be added to any fashion and color.

DOUBLE DUTY

The gorgeously rich Henry fashion (Blue Marl fabric shown) is both relaxing and gender-neutral for your Minis.

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VISTA can convert to a double in-line stroller with RumbleSeat (shown here).


The VISTA’s intuitive design allows for multiple configurations, making transporting a second and third child a breeze – all while strolling like a single.

SAME RIDE. NEW TAILOR. Whether you always roll with neutrals or prefer a pop of color, there’s a VISTA to fit your style. Choose from a wide range of colors, including new innovative textile options with stylish 100% premium leather accents.

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THE SNOO

Effectively called the safest and most effective baby bed ever made, SNOO will quickly (and easily!) boost a baby’s sleep and calm their fussing. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF HAPPIEST BABY WOMB SERVICE

SNOO imitates the rhythms of the womb and adjusts motion and sound based on baby’s level of crying.

BABY STEPS

SNOO can be used until six months of age or until baby can reach hands and knees.

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SMART DETECTOR

TURN AROUND

SNOO comes with a 5-second swaddle that keeps baby safe, calm and on their back.

SNOO detects crying via microphone and if it persists longer than three minutes, SNOO will stop to let you know baby likely requires something more.

SNOO is said to boost a newborn’s sleep in just 1-2 days or up to 5-7 for babies over 6 weeks.

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inner circle Beautiful, bright, warm, home-like— these are just a few of the words that describe Los Angeles’ new and inspiring WMN Space. Founded by doula and women’s circle facilitator Paula Mallis, WMN offers a conscious space for women—no matter where you are in your journey—to gather in service to their own healing through various healing modalities, workshops, private counseling, group classes and events. photography by

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Blending together her experience as a mother, her expertise as a doula, a facilitator and her extensive training in Spiritual Psychology, Mallis recognized a need for “a sacred space to connect with each other and return to the authentic, true essence of who we are as women.” Designed by Todd Mallis of design and build firm Potter Mallis, the space features his custom lighting, as well as built-in cabinetry and seating, which accent the stunning French white oak floors. Throughout each room, one can find mid-century modern inspiration including vintage pieces and Moroccan rugs from Merchant Modern, a shearling covered chair by Stahl + Band, as well as Gainey and Architectural Pottery ceramic planters. WMN’s also features a curated apothecary full of beauty, wellness and lifestyle items hand-selected by Mallis. The apoth-

ecary includes her line of herbal pregnancy and new mother products, as well as her New Moon Journal, Moon Juice Moon Dusts, Jiva Apoha oils, Lake & Skye aromatherapeutic fragrances, Third Eye Jewelry, Shakti prayer pouches, In Causa incense and Mt Washington Pottery, a ceramics lines also used in WMN’s custom kitchen. But that’s not all— just a few of the many classes and services offered by WMN include new and full moon circles, solstice and equinox gatherings, ayurvedic facials, tea ceremonies, birth prep, placenta encapsulation, breastfeeding support, mama and baby yoga, children’s music class and more! WMN is now open at 10764 Washington Boulevard in Culver City with various classes offered daily and private healing sessions and treatments available by appointment. —wmnspace.com



The new mom of two and Dinner at Tiffani’s star takes us inside her sun-drenched home (and chicken coupe!) to talk family favorite meals, cooking with the kids, and the challenge of finding balance.

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photographer and art director K I M B E R L Y G E N E V I E V E


We’re thrilled to have you on our spring cover! Let’s dive right into your life as a mom. What does your morning routine look like?

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What do you hope to instill into your kids? What is most important to you in raising them?

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I want my kids to be kind, compassionate people, so I try to teach them by example.

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Typically, the kids are up between 5:30 and 6 AM. Yes, we have early risers. Luckily, my husband and I are early risers too. During the week, it’s all about breakfast, a little play and getting Harper to school. TIFFANI THIESSEN |

What is your greatest parenting fear or worry?

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The worries are endless as a parent, right? I think them staying healthy is the most wanted for both my husband and I.

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What do you think is the greatest challenge of motherhood?

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Finding balance. As a working mom, I always want to make sure I am giving all of the things I love the attention that each needs. Family is number one, of course, and [my] career comes second. Both are demanding as we know.

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On the flip side, what is your favorite part?

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The smiles, snuggles, giggles and I love you’s.

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Tell us how you decided on your kids names.

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We always had Holt as our boy name. It’s a family name on Brady’s dad’s side. We [also] always liked the name Harper. My mom came up with Renn, her middle name, which was special since my middle name was given to me by my grandmother as well.

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As a busy mom, what does your skincare situation look like?

MINI |

What surprised you most about motherhood?

MINI |

A facial at least once a month. I’m also a believer that water intake and sunscreen are super important. I wash my face twice daily (at least). My grandmother taught me that the best thing you can do for your skin is moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! And if you saw her at 91, you would be a believer too.

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How tired it makes you. Ha!

How has motherhood changed you?

I think I definitely have gotten better with patience, as well as prioritizing.

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Thank you for inviting us into your home! Tell us about the place! How would you describe your home— the design, the feel?

It used to be the library/bar in the house. Neither my husband or I thought it was a room that we used or needed, so I had the idea to change it slightly and make it into the kids’ playroom. It’s a room that is now used every day and pretty much all day. Lots of smiles come out of that room. You could say it’s the happiest place in the house.

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It has a lot of old charm and character. It was built in 1923 and has some Hollywood history to it. We have been restoring it, room by room, giving it a modern update without taking away the beautiful aesthetic it was given.

MINI |

Do you have a favorite room in your home? Tell us why you love it.

TIFFANI |

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Looking outside, how did you decide to take on chickens? Do they have names?

MINI |

I love so many rooms in our house. My kitchen, of course (because it’s where I get to create as well as connect with my family during meal time), the kids’ rooms are so beautiful and our big family room where we watch movies together and snuggle. And then there is our bathroom which is a place of fun with the kids at bath time, as well as peace for mommy when the kids are asleep.

TIFFANI |

What are some of your favorite elements in your home?

MINI |

My family pictures, old and new, are probably my most treasured. Harper’s artwork is also a personal favorite, as well as the antiques, like my dad’s childhood bible that resides on my dresser and my many cookbooks that I have collected over the years in my kitchen.

TIFFANI |

Tell us about your kids playroom. What inspired you in creating their spaces?

MINI |

It was all my husband’s doing. He came to me and said, “Babe, we both were raised having chickens, so I think we need chickens.” I told him, “Sure, I’m all in. But you take to the cleaning and I will take to the using of the eggs.” Their names are Mabel, Scarlett, Molly and Dolly, Ruby, Clementine, Matilda and Sugar.


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meals do you cook most often for your family? Do you have any that are on constant rotation? Yes! These are always on constant rotation: Roasted chicken, pizzas, grilled cheese, lots of different soups and salads. And of course, anything and everything on the grill.

TIFFANI |

We know Holt is still little, but does Harper like to get involved in the kitchen? How do you spark her interest in cooking?

MINI |

What is your daily “uniform” or typical ensemble? What can we find you wearing most often?

MINI |

Jeans and tees or good old sweats. Yep, I am a mom.

TIFFANI |

Has your style changed since becoming a mom?

MINI |

I don’t spend as much on clothes as I used to. I also go for comfort over fashion now that I am a mom of two, but when I’m out with adults, I do love a pair of good pumps.

TIFFANI |

How do you manage to keep all of the plates spinning? What helps you to juggle motherhood and career?

MINI |

Knowing to ask for help. I have always been a person who wanted to do it all herself and now having kids, well... any mom knows that’s impossible.

TIFFANI |

MINI |

We’re big fans of Dinner at Tiffani’s. What

She loves being in the kitchen with me. I am now teaching her a little bit of how to use a knife. Which scares my husband to death of course, but he’s handling it. Cooking is definitely something Harper is into and I love that we get to spend time together doing it.

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FA S T FA C T S IDEAL DATE NIGHT My husband and I sharing a nice meal together with wine. And maybe if we are lucky, a movie too. CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO Adele. And if Harper is in the car, Bruno Mars and Katy Perry. ON MY NIGHTSTAND Water, baby monitor, hand lotion and lip balm. BEFORE KIDS, I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD Go as many days as I have without a shower. Gross, I know. FAVORITE KIDS BOOK Dear Zoo for Holt and any Elephant and Piggie books from Mo Willems. TYPICAL COFFEE ORDER Medium roast with a little cream and stevia. FAVORITE SCENT My kids after their bath. ALWAYS IN MY FRIDGE Veggies and eggs from our garden and chickens. FAVORITE KIDS MOVIE E.T. and the Incredibles. SHOWS I’M WATCHING Waiting for the last season of the Leftovers. My husband and now our daughter still watch re-runs of America’s Funniest Home Videos.


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naptime hero Founder of beautiful bedding line Hill House Home, Nell Diamond is no stranger to the balancing act of life and career. But add in a new baby (her sweet son Henry) and all of the demands of parenthood and you’ll soon see how this mama became queen of the naptime hustle. photography by L I N D S AY B R O W N



your home? Where did they come from? My husband Teddy and I both love books. I was an English major in college and though we definitely love our Kindles, we also buy lots of the good old fashioned kind. Our book collection is definitely one of my favorite elements. Wherever we live, it’s such a great physical record of what we were thinking or feeling at any time. I’m also, of course, totally obsessed with beds and bedrooms, and it’s so fun for me to get to design new bedrooms and think of what bedding I want to use. Our new place has an amazing four-poster bed in the master bedroom, and I cannot wait to think of fun ways to style my bedding around the bed. NELL DIAMOND |

Thank you for inviting us into your home! Tell us about the place! How would you describe your home— the design, the feel?

MINI |

We’re in a temporary situation right now, since we’re renovating our home downtown. It’s been around two years of gut renovation, so we are very excited to move in! Our new place has a very classic, old-school feel with some fun modern elements­­. Think moldings and paneling mixed with neon art pieces. I grew up in London and the house feels very British to me which I love. NELL DIAMOND |

Do you have a favorite room in your home? Tell us why you love it.

MINI |

Always my closet. Even in college, when my closet was basically a bunch of Container Store plastic drawers stacked on top of each other. I love to organize and re-organize my clothes and accessories. It’s kind of like my version of meditating!

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MINI |

What are some of your favorite elements in

Where do you spend the most time in your home?

MINI |

Inevitably, the kitchen! I like making super simple things in the kitchen. Like, sandwich simple. But I make a VERY good sandwich!

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Talk to us about your son’s room. What inspired you in creating his space?

MINI |

It was all about the wallpaper! When I found out I was pregnant, I came across this amazing silver Chinoiserie wallpaper with butterflies. Two months later, I found out I was having a boy and decided the wallpaper was a little too gender specific. I knew I still wanted something crazy and fun on the walls, so we went with this amazing green jungle scene. It’s definitely very busy so everything else in the room is staying serene, bright and calming— lots of white furniture.

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What are your favorite elements in his room?

MINI |

I’m never going to get over his tiny clothes. Sometimes I look at his little socks and feel like crying. Tiny sweaters, t-shirts and pants. I just die— I could stare at them forever!

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Tell us about how Hill House Home came to be.

MINI |

I created Hill House Home because I couldn’t find beautifully designed, practical, high quality bedding at a reasonable price point. I wanted to create a fun shopping experience and truly unique products, because buying for your home should be easy, simple, and inspiring. We should all be falling asleep and waking

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up in a space that we love, that feels beautiful and special and sacred to us. There’s nothing that makes me happier that a beautifully made bed. It’s instant luxury— like you’re on vacation at the best hotel every night. There is something so magical about beds and bedrooms. They’re the center of the home and they’re a crucial component to our health and wellness. It doesn’t matter how much green juice you drink, or how many times you work out— if you’re not sleeping well, nothing else matters. As the founder of Hill House Home, we have to know— What is your bedtime routine?

MINI |



Right now, we’re sleep training Henry, so my routine is totally up to him! I always include a 30-minute wind-down period before I actually get in bed: no phone, dimmer lights, no loud music or TV. Usually I’ll wash my face, fold any clothes, tidy up— it’s a quiet time that I crave and a great transition into sleeping. If I just jump straight into bed after doing something stimulating like eating dinner or watching a movie, it’ll take way too long for me to actually fall asleep, so the wind-down period is very needed!

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How would you describe your personal style?

MINI |

Super feminine and a little quirky. I love embellishments like lace, embroidery and feathers, and I love to combine unexpected patterns and colors. Recently I’ve been into pastel socks with my less-than-practical collection of velvet shoes! I like to have fun with clothing. I hate feeling like my outfit is boring.

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MINI |

Where do you like to shop?

I’m a big online person! I like Moda Operandi and Net-A-Porter, and I’m very into direct-to-consumer brands like La Ligne. For Henry, I’m obsessed with Maisonette and The Tot. Very excited to try Rockets of Awesome for him, too! For in-person shopping, it doesn’t get better than my friend Claire’s store Fivestory on the Upper East Side.

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She has the absolute best taste and the store is so pretty— you just want to move in! Has your style changed at all since becoming a mom?

MINI |

If anything, I have more fun with clothing since I’m so excited to be able to wear all my old clothes again! I definitely am always just a little bit overdressed wherever I go.

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What does your skincare and beauty routine look like?

MINI |

I’m obsessed with the brand Drunk Elephant and I’m also really into Dr. Jart+ moisturizing masks. I never leave the house without sunscreen. My favorite is by my dermatologist, Dr. Gross. I have super dry, sensitive skin, so once I find a product that works, I stick to it! For makeup, I’m super pale and I like to be even paler than I am, so I’m always on the lookout for pale makeup. Right now, I’m loving Koh Gen Do and Nars Chantilly Lace.

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What does a typical day look like right now? What time do you get up?

MINI |

Henry is five months old, so no day is really typical right now. He’s just getting adjusted to a real schedule, and Teddy and I are trying to figure out how best to plan our work days so that we get to spend some family time every day. What we aim for is to wake up

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always work out like that! What would you say is the greatest challenge of being a working mom?

MINI |

It’s only been five months, but honestly the scheduling has been the hardest part! Before having a baby, if I had an extra busy day, I could just play it by ear and stay late to get more done. I really have to plan out my work hours in advance now. The good news is that I’m a lot more productive in the hours I do have because I know that the second I get home, I will not open my computer. I used to come home and work a few more hours after work— now that literally never happens!

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around 6 with Henry (though sometimes it’s more like 4…), hang out with him until around 8, then get ready for work and head out. I’m usually at my office from around 9 until 6:30, though I’ll jump around to meetings in the neighborhood a few days a week. While I’m at the office, I’ll check in on the Nest camera and get some pictures from our nanny. I try to schedule any dinners for later now, so that I can put Henry to bed and read to him. That’s the goal schedule, but obviously it does not

What helps you to juggle motherhood and career?

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FA S T FA C T S IDEAL DATE NIGHT Dinner and dancing. CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO Henry’s favorite song on my Spotify is called “Office Air Conditioners.” It is exactly what it sounds like. Other than that riveting tune, I’m very into Drake’s new album. I alternate between Drake and nursery rhymes. I’m a real millennial mom! ON MY NIGHTSTAND Drunk Elephant skincare bottles (I’m obsessed with the Marula Oil), water, and books. BEFORE KIDS, I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD Strap another human to my chest (now I live for the Baby Bjorn). FAVORITE RESTAURANT My new favorite is Lillia in Brooklyn. My old-school favorite is Raoul’s— best date spot. LAST BOOK I READ Grit by Angela Duckworth, Shoe Dog by Phil Knight. FAVORITE KIDS MOVIE The Little Mermaid. GUILTY PLEASURE The Instagram explore page. I am very good at stalking. ALWAYS IN MY FRIDGE La Croix.


Lots and lots of support. My mom and my nanny are indispensable. I would not be able to work full time without them both. You cannot do both alone.

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What was your first thought when you learned you were pregnant?

even just going to the grocery store and FaceTiming with friends. It was really important to develop some semblance of a routine as everything around me was completely new and incredibly scary.

MINI |

I was in total shock and also very grateful! My older brother and I are both IVF babies and my mom had an incredibly tough journey to pregnancy. I’d always thought I would have a similar struggle.

What is your greatest joy of motherhood?

MINI |

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What do you think is one aspect of motherhood no one really warns you about?

MINI |

The isolation can be really tough, especially toward the end of pregnancy and in the first few weeks back home. I really had to push myself to do normal things,

NELL DIAMOND |

My strangest moment of joy was the first night Teddy and I went out to dinner after Henry was born. We were just sitting in a cab and we started scrolling through photos of Henry. We’d been so wrapped up in normal newborn craziness that I don’t think we’d taken a minute to just let it sink in. It was a crazy moment to think, “Wow, we created this, and he’s this tiny little perfect human!” A totally insane out of body experience.

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On the flip side, what surprised you most about motherhood?

MINI |

I’m a very self-sufficient person and I’m not great at asking for help, but you really need to, especially in the first few weeks and months. You can’t do it all alone! Even small helpful gestures are incredibly helpful and I’m so appreciative to friends and family for helping.

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What are you most looking forward to about raising your son in NYC?

MINI |

Taking him to all of my favorite museums, plays, parks, restaurants... endless options!

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lady of leisure

Living in the sunshine paradise that is Miami, Florida and serving as the co-founder and creative director of uber-successful (and uber comfortable!) lingerie brand Eberjey, Ali Mejia tells Mini how she’s designed her home and life to feel like an everyday vacation. photography by

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Thank you for inviting us into your home! How would you describe the place?

MINI |

I recently moved and had the opportunity to bring my latest vision to life. I would describe it as modern beach bungalow style.

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signer and urban planner) that added the perfect pop of color. Where do you spend the most time in your home?

Do you have a favorite room in your home?

MINI |

It’s hard to get me out of my kitchen and tiki hut! I’m obsessed with cooking right, so the bright and airy space is constantly inspiring me to play with healthy recipes. My tiki hut is so relaxing and makes me feel like I’m on permanent vacation.

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What are some of your favorite elements in your home? Where did they come from?

MINI |

I have such an appreciation for my small art collection— a mix of photography, gifts from my mom (Buddhas from her travels, Mayan artifacts and other eclectic objects) and contemporary Latin American art. Last year, I bought my first piece of art at Art Basel— a vivid Eduardo Terrazas (Mexican artist, architect, de-

ALI MEJIA |

I spend most of my time split between the kitchen, tiki hut and my bedroom. What I love most about my house it its size. I use every single room. Everything is essential and has a purpose, there’s no “extra” space.

We know schedules can be hectic— so tell us about yours! What does a typical day look like right now? What time do you get up?

MINI |

I wake up at 6 AM, do a quick meditation, take the dogs out, wake up my two girls and start preparing breakfast for all of us and lunch for myself. I also organize and prep dinner for that night. Then I do the school run. After drop-off, I shower and have my “me” time. I need my mornings for balance and inspiration; they are sacred to me. I wanted to create this life— the ability to work, but also be a mom and have enough soulful time for myself. I feel so blessed to have my life arranged this way.

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On a career note, tell us about how Eberjey came to be.

sion of Eberjey to life. Now you immediately recognize and connect with the brand just by walking in and experiencing the colors, smells, ALI MEJIA | My business partner (Mariela Rovito) fabrics and textures. It was also an amazing creative process— working with the talented and I launched Eberjey twenty years ago with a shared vision to create beautiful, comfortable architects and designers, planning merchandislingerie that encourages confidence and radiing “moments”, signage. It could be a bit dauntates a woman’s inner beauty, love and strength. ing at times, but thrilling to bring it all together Initially, I set out to satisfy a personal need and see the finished product. because I couldn’t find what I was looking for, MINI | What Eberjey pieces are you living in but after further research, I recognized a distinct void in the market for feminine and wear- these days? able lingerie at a contemporary price point and knew the category had serious business poten- ALI MEJIA | Heather, the Gisele Slim PJ (a slimtial. mer cut PJ coming soon!), the May Brazilian and all our core collections are on permanent MINI | What has been your proudest moment to rotation. date with Eberjey? MINI | Has your style changed at all since beALI MEJIA | Opening our first couple of brickcoming a mom? and-mortar stores has truly brought the viMINI |


Since I had kids, my style has definitely changed. I barely wear heels now except to go out occasionally. The biggest change has come from highly editing my wardrobe. Now it’s much easier to choose what I wear each morning.

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MINI |

Where do you like to shop?

For the most part, I shop online because I have very limited time. Net-A-Porter, FORWARD by Elyse Walker, LA Garçonne for me and mostly Zara for the girls. When I go to NY and LA, I have a field day boutique shopping for them [at] Yoya and Eggy.

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Let’s talk motherhood! Where have you seen the biggest changes in your life since becoming a mom?

MINI |

I have become more open emotionally, more sensitive and more organized. I had to

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simplify my life by editing out all the clutter to more effectively juggle motherhood and work. What would you say is the greatest challenge of being a working mom?

MINI |

Being fully present in both places. I try my best to stay focused at the office, but when a child calls, I always tend to them. When I’m home, I try to be as focused on them as possible.

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How do you manage to keep all the plates spinning?

MINI |

Organization and decluttering. A smaller house, less things, structure with food and exercise, a great team at work that supports me, an incredible business partner who has my back and many friends and family who are always there to help.

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old childhood Spanish friend who I adored. It also means the highest point of living which I loved. What is your biggest parenting fear or worry?

MINI |

MINI |

What is your greatest joy of motherhood?

It is the deepest human connection and the deepest love that I have ever experienced. Through my interactions with my children, I have learned so much about myself. I have also learned to laugh more, play more and love more.

I’ve tried to let go of most of my worries for them. I trust life and all its twists and turns. I see everything as a growth opportunity. This change in mindset has assuaged most of my fears.

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What do you love about raising your girls in Miami?

MINI |

The relaxed vibe, sunny lifestyle and the fact that they can play outdoors for most of the year.

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Tell us how you decided on your daughters’ names.

MINI |

Luna was her middle name and we came up with it on our babymoon. The moon was so gorgeous and bright, we decided to make it her middle name. When she was born, we felt it fit her better than her first name! Amaya was the name of an

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On the flip side, what surprised you most about motherhood? How much your children teach you about yourself. They are here to show us where we are still caught, where we still have room to grow. My girls have been my greatest teachers.

What are your top places to visit or things to do in Miami with kids?

MINI |

Strawberry picking in Homestead, arts and crafts days at Wynwood Yard, art classes at Caprali Art Studio, the Miami Flea, paddle boarding on Key Biscayne, tennis, and Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden.

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FA S T FA C T S FAVORITE KIDS MOVIE The Parent Trap and Despicable Me. ON MY NIGHTSTAND The Awakened Family, You Are a Badass and The Surrender Experiment. IF THERE WERE MORE HOURS IN THE DAY, I WOULD Go back to school and take more classes in art, cooking, marketing and French. ALWAYS IN MY FRIDGE Greens, greens and more greens. Spinach, kale, different varieties of lettuce, sprouts. TYPICAL COFFEE ORDER Coconut milk cappuccino. BEFORE KIDS, I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD Let my heart love this deeply and fully. IDEAL DATE NIGHT Intimate dinner, live music and a stroll through city streets, art galleries or a park. FAVORITE KIDS BOOK The Little Prince. FAVORITE KID-FRIENDLY RESTAURANT Verde at PAMM. FAVORITE LOCAL SHOP Genius Jones.

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girl code After the birth of her first child, Grace Lee left the finance world to found her eponymous, simple-chic fine jewelry line designed and made locally in Los Angeles, California. Now nearly a decade later, we ask Lee how she continues to keep all of the plates spinning— with two little girls in tow. photography by

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Thank you for inviting us into your home! Tell us about the place.

MINI |

Our home is mid-century modern mixed with modern minimalism. After we purchased our home, we took it down to the studs and went through a six month remodel. I was involved in every part of the process from the plans to finishes. I got to design the [home] to my taste and our family’s lifestyle. We have an open floor plan with a lot of windows to maximize the natural light. We put in folding doors along the back of our house that extends our living space into our backyard and allows us to seamlessly enjoy an indoor/outdoor lifestyle. GRACE LEE |

Do you have a favorite room in your home?

MINI |

My current favorite is our living room. It has a vaulted ceiling and a large front window. It doesn’t have formal seating yet (after the remodel I’ve yet to finish “furnishing” our home), but I love the details thus far. Above our piano is a painting by my dear friend Jeana Sohn, “Diamond Hills.” It also has a very large custom octogan mirror I designed. The light fixture is also a custom piece I designed with a local firm, Park Studio LA. GRACE LEE |

What are some of your favorite elements in your home? Where did they come from?

MINI |

I love the vintage furniture from my late mother. We also have large canvas photos of the girls throughout our home. I like to capture the girls’ facial expressions at different ages. They grow up so quickly and I want to remember their faces at each of the different stages. GRACE LEE |

MINI |

Where do you spend the most time?

Our kitchen, dining area, and family room are one big space and that’s where we spend most of our time. When we’re entertaining, we will open up the folding glass doors along the back of our house and the kids will run around outside. On GRACE LEE |


warm evenings, we will make s’mores over the fire pit and there may be a movie or a sports game playing in the background. MINI |

Talk to us about your kids’ rooms.

Our girls share a room, so I needed to maximize their space. With kids spaces, I just try to keep it open and have art supplies or other creative toys readily available so they have a lot of space and resources to be creative. We [also] covered their closet door with their artwork. I love how it shows the progression of skill. Some of it is so bad it’s good. GRACE LEE |

a modern locket— I couldn’t find one that I liked that was modern and classic, so I created one for our FW17 collection. MINI |

What jewelry pieces do you wear daily?

A major job perk is that I get to wear different jewelry every day. I love creating a new ring “stack” each morning. I layer two lockets on different length chains— I haven’t taken them off since I put them on. GRACE LEE |

Has your style changed at all since becoming a mom?

MINI |

It is difficult to wear heels after becoming a mom. I am always on the run so my go-to shoes are ballet flats or Nikes. GRACE LEE |

On a career note, tell us how you decided to start your jewelry line.

MINI |

It is the classic “I can’t find it, so I’ll create it myself ” story and that is still the case today. I was recently on the search for GRACE LEE |

MINI |

Tell us about your skincare routine.

GRACE LEE |

I am a sucker for beauty products.



How do you balance motherhood with your busy career? What helps you to keep all of the plates spinning?

MINI |

The one constant is lots of sunscreen. My current product mix includes SK-II, Yon-Ka, and O’Hui (a Korean brand). We know schedules can be hectic— so tell us about yours! What does a typical day look like right now?

MINI |

I get up at 6 and do a quick email scan. Then I make breakfast and pack lunches. I drop off my kids at school at 8 AM and then sit in traffic for my one hour commute into downtown LA. In the office, I typically have a few appointments during the day, be it a custom client or a wholesale account meeting. My commute back home is the same and I try to maximize that time by returning calls while driving— my car is my mobile office. In the evenings, I help my girls with homework and help them practice piano before bedtime. Once the girls are asleep around 8:30, I fold laundry, check email, and prepare for the next day. GRACE LEE |

I try to be efficient with my time by making lists and scheduling my day in 15-minute increments. I also have a lot of support and help around me. My husband has been my #1 fan since I started my line and we have family literally down the street from us. GRACE LEE |

MINI |

How has motherhood changed you?

Motherhood has definitely softened me and put things into prospective. Many things pale in comparison to hearing the sheer joy of a belly laugh from one of our girls. There are a few things that I would probably never do if I didn’t have children: camping (we camp 2-3 times a year), Disneyland (we have annual passes), use words like “potty” and “ni-ni” in normal conversation. GRACE LEE |

MINI |

What is your greatest joy of motherhood?

I love that we have two daughters. They are opposites in so many ways, yet adore each other and are BFFs. I love seeing them GRACE LEE |


the best. Nothing compares in my opinion. interact and it comforts me to know that they will always have each other. How about your greatest parenting fear or worry?

MINI |

I ask Olivia all the time, “Are you going to hate me when you become a teenager?” She says, “No mom, of course not,“ but time will tell I suppose. GRACE LEE |

What do you think is the one aspect of motherhood no one really warns you about?

MINI |

How hard the first few weeks are. Actually, they do tell you but you just can’t grasp the level of intensity— the mix of hormones, emotions, physical pain, lethargy, and complete exhilaration all at the same time. But motherhood really is GRACE LEE |

MINI |

What do you love about raising your girls in LA?

LA has amazing weather, the best food, diverse cultures and I love that we are very close to the beach and driving distance to the desert and mountains. GRACE LEE |

If you get any “me time,” how do you wind down or spend it?

MINI |

As I get older, I am trying to take better care of myself. I like to get facials and massages when I can. Even ten minutes in the steam room at the gym is a nice quiet luxury. GRACE LEE |

If you could give your daughters one piece of advice, what would it be?

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I say this almost daily to our girls, ”There are things that matter and things that don’t.” GRACE LEE |


FA S T FA C T S BEFORE KIDS, I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD Be the doting mom type. TYPICAL COFFEE ORDER Americano. IF THERE WERE MORE HOURS IN THE DAY, I WOULD Sleep. CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO ‘80s New Wave. FAVORITE KIDS MOVIE Ponyo. FAVORITE KIDS BOOK Wonder (Olivia’s age group) and What Do You Do with an Idea (Camilla’s age group). ALWAYS IN MY FRIDGE Sparkling water. IDEAL DATE NIGHT Sushi followed by noraebang (karaoke). FAVORITE LOCAL SHOP Daiso. SIGNATURE SCENT Yon-Ka facial toning mist.


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Merrick is the daughter of legendary surfboard shaper, Al Merrick of Channel Islands Surfboards.

California Cool If there ever was a designer that effortlessly embodied California coastal cool, it would be Heidi Merrick. Mini stepped inside the mom of two’s downtown LA studio (where the entire collection is produced within walking distance) to find it is every bit as modern minimalist chic as the clothes themselves. photography by VA N E S S A T I E R N E Y

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MINI |

Thank you for inviting us into your store! How would you describe it?

friend Josephine Wister Faure. It’s art, it’s nature, it’s just perfection.

I think it feels a bit like my house, if my closet was inside out and the surfboards were on the wall and not in the garage. But more seriously, it’s definitely a reflection of all the things I love: California, nature, surfing, and beautiful dresses. It feels very native to California and it fits downtown because the clothes are sewn here, so it’s organic in nature.

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What are some of your favorite elements in your store?

MINI |

I love the scope of the store— it’s just a gorgeous space. I especially enjoy the surfboards as they make me feel at home. The surfboards are part of a collaboration with my brother, Britt Merrick, who shapes boards. I also love the rock installation created by my HEIDI MERRICK |

How much time do you spend in the store? Do your children visit often?

I’m in the store every day, and every day I tell myself I need to be there more. My son, Alfie, comes to the store with me every Wednesday, and every Wednesday I have wine with lunch. Just kidding. He’s rambunctious, though, so it gets crazy. There are a lot of big trucks downtown so he loves that, but it also means we need to close the doors because he bolts outside. My daughter, Hiver, really comes for the parties. She loves a swishy party. HEIDI MERRICK |

On a career note, tell us how you decided to become a designer.

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It was a meandering path for me.


I ran into my kindergarten teacher this past weekend and when I told her who I was she said, “and you are a fashion designer now, isn’t that correct?” So you know, it’s a big deal when your kindergarten teacher knows what you do for a living; I am from a small town, not that small though. HEIDI MERRICK |

The deciding moment was my wedding. I’d made my own dress and a woman at the wedding told me I was “wasting my life and should be making dresses.” She was right. Three months after I got married, I was enrolled in fashion school to learn to make patterns and sew. Where do you find inspiration for each new collection? How about the most recent?

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The color palette was inspired by a painting I wish I owned by Simone Shubuck. The silhouettes were shaped by a recent ski vacation I took with some family friends. The mom is very posh, but is seriously always wearing high tops and Comme des Garçons sweatshirts. I thought it was a cool look and tried to incorporate it into my aesthetic. HEIDI MERRICK |

What has been your proudest career moment to date?

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As a designer, what would you say is the greatest challenge of being a working mom?

MINI |

I don’t think that I do keep all the plates spinning and it doesn’t matter. The biggest challenge is being okay with that. For example, knowing that while you’re breastfeeding and taking a baby to work with you, that it isn’t the year you’re going to single-handedly change the world of design. I have no problem letting go of work when the kids need me. I have a big problem letting go of the kids when work needs me. HEIDI MERRICK |

Has your style changed at all since becoming a mom?

MINI |

I’m more into a uniform now that I’m a mom. The whole body changing thing is rough as a designer. It messed up my size scale when I’m like, “This isn’t a 4! This is tiny, we need to make it bigger.” I don’t think my style has changed as much as my HEIDI MERRICK |



ability to make and buy better things. Where have you seen the biggest changes in your life since becoming a mom?

MINI |

With motherhood, I’m suddenly super naturally able to accomplish twenty times the amount of anything I was able to before. I’m so much smarter, more powerful, more understanding, more compassionate, and also just over myself. Motherhood has completed me. It is also my newest super power. HEIDI MERRICK |

What is your greatest joy of motherhood?

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I love being together just the four of us. I don’t think I’ve ever felt so at home, so loved, so happy. I just like being with them. Family is so good. HEIDI MERRICK |

What was the biggest surprise of motherhood?

MINI |

I don’t feel surprised. It feels more ancient, like I’ve always known them. Maybe that’s surprising. HEIDI MERRICK |

Tell us how you decided on your children’s names.

MINI |

Hiver is French for winter and the day she was born it was hailing in LA. We didn’t know what we were having and when my mom asked her name, I just said Hiver. Her HEIDI MERRICK |

name is Hiver Psalm, which means winter songs of praise. It just felt like poetry to me at the time, and it’s proved to suit her. Alfie is named after my dad, Alford. His name is Alford Paul, after both of our fathers. Johnny’s dad passed away later that year. I’m really happy we named him that. They are two beautiful men to be named after. What do you love most about raising your kids in LA?

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I like that there’s so many different types of people in LA. I love that we have a lot of options for education. We get to have big careers, and the kids get to see that and take part. HEIDI MERRICK |



FA S T FA C T S SIGNATURE SCENT Frédéric Malle Bigarade Concentrée. CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO Kings of Convenience and the darn sewing machines in the background. ON MY NIGHTSTAND French Vogue, piles of unread novels, water, weird herbal supplements from my acupuncturist, and fancy candles. FAVORITE LOCAL SHOP I love all the people who work at APC next to us and I love popping into Lawson Fenning in my neighborhood. LAST BOOK I READ The Vacationers. IDEAL DATE NIGHT I prefer a day date. Surfing, just us and the kids magically being watched. Or a picnic with champagne and books. TYPICAL COFFEE ORDER With coconut oil in the blender. ALWAYS IN MY FRIDGE Bacon. I have some my friend cured— it’s outrageous! I’d marry bacon. GUILTY PLEASURE Lying in bed watching romantic British dramas with Hiver.

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learning to juggle Managing a bustling accessories brand can be hectic enough, but what happens when you add in all of the ebbs and flows of daily life— and triplets? Nena & Co founder Ali Hynek and her husband Jeremy give Mini a glimpse into their routine with three one-year-olds— Penelope, Alejandra and Ethan. photography by

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Thank you for inviting us into your home! Tell us about the place!

MINI |

I describe my home as meaningful, modern and eclectic. I like minimalism and clean lines, but I’ve also collected items around my home from all over the world that I like to see on a daily basis. I like to see things that mean something to me or my family and they are also great conversation pieces when people come over.

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Let’s talk creating a kid-friendly environment without sacrificing style! How did you do it?

MINI |

Having one-year-old triplets makes that idea nearly impossible! But my theory is that if there is a place for everything then we can find cute storage bins or dedicate drawers in the kitchen just for bottles and baby things— and I literally have a giant drawer in my kitchen just for their bottles. My most favorite find was a padded play mat from Little Nomad that makes mats that look like rugs. People ask me all they time if it’s a rug!

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What are some of your favorite elements in your home?

MINI |

I love all the natural light! If there is sunlight outside, you can be sure all the lights are off in my home. It feels so good to have the sun shine down on you! I also love my hardwood floors. I’ve collected rugs while travel-

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ing in Guatemala, Morocco and Turkey for years and it was always a dream of mine to have beautiful hardwood floors to pair with my rugs. Talk to us about the triplets’ room. What inspired you in creating their space?

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I didn’t want a traditional white-walled room with soft tones. I wanted the nursery to be gender neutral above all else and I wanted to have fun with it. The wallpaper and rug added more of an eclectic vibe and the modern crib, dresser and shelves gave the room the balance it needed to fit my style. I’m hoping their beautiful cribs will last long enough for them to use for their first baby!

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On a career note, tell us about how Nena & Co. came to be.

all because right now, they both need me and I don’t want to let anyone down.

Nena & Co. came from a strong love for my Guatemalan heritage, passion for travel, and niche for design. Guatemala is full of talented master weavers that often get haggled down for their back-breaking work. My goal was to design products that appealed to Americans and simultaneously created sustainable work at fair wages for men and women in Guatemala.

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What would you say is the greatest challenge of being a working mom?

MINI |

We have 11 employees in the US and about 40 in our workshops in Guatemala, not to mention the weavers we work with. The biggest challenge is feeling like I am giving those that my company employs and my family my

ALI HYNEK |

What helps you to juggle motherhood and career?

A lot of help. If my babies are awake, you bet I’m going to be there with them, but having help allows me to focus on work when they are asleep. I’m working on building a great team at my office so that I can hand off a lot of my responsibilities. I went through a lot of employees before we found the great team that I have now, but my family comes first and my company second. I love both but there is no question as to where my priorities are. If I have to go into work when PEA (Penelope, Ethan and Alejandra) are awake then I will usually bring one of the babies with me.

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How has motherhood changed you?



her, “What’s that other stuff then?” and she corrected herself and congratulated us on having triplets! Motherhood has made me very sensitive to others’ needs, more accepting and forgiving. Being a mom is hard, then add keeping up your self esteem, not comparing yourself to others, balancing work and family, avoiding feeling guilty and that just touches the surface of what moms feel. I mostly didn’t worry about all those things when I was single. Being a mom brings on an immense amount of responsibility that you just want to get right. More than anything, I just want to enjoy every second of every stage of my babies’ lives because I never knew how sweet life could be doing just that.

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What was your initial thought when you learned you were expecting triplets?

MINI |

I was not mentally prepared for the news, that’s for sure! It is truly the only time in my life that I have been shocked. The nurse doing the ultrasound actually told me I was having twins until I asked

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What do you think is the greatest challenge of being a mom to multiples?

MINI |

For me, it has been more physically challenging than anything. I suffered from a severely herniated disc through my pregnancy up until a month ago that was constantly pinching my sciatic nerve. On my best days, I was in constant pain and on my worst days, I couldn’t walk or stand up straight. Try taking care of three babies in that condition. I opted to have back surgery in February and it has changed my life!

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How did you choose your children’s names?

They all have a namesake. “Alejandra” Rose is named after me. Penelope “Ninette” is named after my mom. Ethan “Jeremy” is named after his dad, Jeremy.

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How would you describe your personal style?

The same as I describe my home decor— modern with an eclectic vibe. I like classic styles with a bit of bohemian flare.

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love Kickee Pants, Zara, Old Navy and Rags to Raches. What does a typical day look like for you? What time do you get up?

MINI |

The babies wake up between 7:00 and 7:30 AM. Jeremy and I make bottles and feed the babies in bed with us. We try and snuggle them for as long as they will let us, but that usually only last about ten minutes total before they try and crawl off the bed. We take them to the family room and Jeremy heads off to work by 8 which is exactly when my nanny arrives. I’m sure people aren’t used to the idea of having a nanny and being at home together all day with babies, but she really helps me with all my other household responsibilities during the day. I still have a business to run, so while the babies sleep, I can work. They take two long naps a day— one from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM and another from 2 PM to 4 PM. They go to bed at 6 PM and sleep all night! During their naps, I’m usually on email, running errands or taking meetings at my office.

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Has your style changed at all since becoming a mom?

MINI |

Yes! I used to hate wearing dresses and now they’re all I ever want to wear. I leave the tight jeans for date night with Jeremy. With all the running around I do with triplets, I need to keep cool and feel comfortable to get on the ground and play all day.

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MINI |

Where do you like to shop?

I’m completely obsessed with Christy Dawn dresses. Her dresses are meant for simplified beauty and comfort; I live in them. For the kids, I

ALI HYNEK |

What surprised you most about motherhood?

MINI |

How willing I am to do anything for them. There is nothing in the world that I would be OK missing my sleep at night for than a little babe that needs their mama.

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FA S T FA C T S MOM UNIFORM A Christy Dawn dress. CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO Bruno Mars 24K Magic. ON MY NIGHTSTAND I keep my phone plugged in, a photo of Jeremy and I, and all my favorite jewelry. FAVORITE KIDS MOVIE We love Trolls right now. The babies love to dance to the soundtrack! LAST BOOK I READ Baby-Led Weaning. IDEAL DATE NIGHT A long dinner with Jeremy without looking at my phone. TYPICAL COFFEE ORDER I’m more of a green juice person. GIve me all the fresh veggies! ALWAYS IN MY FRIDGE Pickles and orange juice. FAVORITE RESTAURANT Foundry Grill at the Sundance Resort. FAVORITE LOCAL SHOP Harmon’s Grocery Store. When Jeremy and I go there, I feel like we’re on a date. BEFORE KIDS, I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD Go to bed by 9 PM.


mom strong

When you think of stationery, Mrs. John L. Strong is the best around. Founded in 1929, the brand still employs old world techniques, with each piece taking hours of craftsmanship to produce. But when the business started to struggle nearly a decade ago, this new mom—owner Jacqueline Kotts—stepped in to bring it back to its former glory. photography by

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Thank you for inviting us into your showroom! Tell us about the place!

MINI |

Thank you for coming to visit! Mrs. John L. Strong has been in our current space for over 30 years. We renovated and updated the design a few years ago with the intention of making it a comfortable and inviting destination for our clients that still feels current and timeless.

the office, but it’s usually just for a quick visit. Her favorite thing to do is play with the packing supplies.

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How much time do you spend here weekly? Does your daughter ever tote along to work with you?

MINI |

I am typically in the office four days per week. I try to stay home with my daughter at least one day so I can take her to ballet class, gymnastics class or just hang out at the park and spend some time together just the two of us. She does occasionally come up to JACQUELINE KOTTS |

Tell us how you got involved with Mrs. John L. Strong.

MINI |

I fell in love with Mrs. John L. Strong when I was 15 and was visiting New York on a family vacation. 10 years later, I was living in New York, had just quit my job working at a law firm and was leaving for business school in a few months. I called up the company out of the blue and asked if they wanted some help for the summer. Turns out they did, and I [got] a summer internship! About 5 years after that, I read about Mrs. John L. Strong going into bankruptcy and called some of the people I had worked with that summer to find out the story. A few weeks later, we purchased the assets of the company out of bankruptcy. JACQUELINE KOTTS |


know about stationery? That it is still relevant. From a wedding invitation to a lovely personal note to the gift enclosures you adhere to your child’s birthday gifts, all of those are personal interactions and they all count. Make sure to put your best foot forward with stationery that really reflects who you are and who you want to be. It’s the ultimate personal marketing tool. JACQUELINE KOTTS |

What has been your proudest career moment to date?

MINI |

Having the courage to try something new and buy Mrs. John L. Strong. JACQUELINE KOTTS |

What has been your most difficult career moment to date?

What would you say is the greatest challenge of being a working mom?

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The period that started the day after we purchased the company. There was a lot of work to do to get organized and to introduce ourselves to our clients and our suppliers. Since we bought the business out of bankruptcy, there was a lot of confusion. Sorting through everything and reconnecting with our clients and reestablishing the business as the finest stationery brand on the market took a lot of time and patience. It was a much larger undertaking than I had anticipated.

Feeling like I’ve found a balance between not spending so much time away that I’m missing out on major milestones and achievements in Catherine’s life and not spending so much time at home that I’m missing out on my own personal achievements. I really enjoy working and I really enjoy being a mom. I’m still trying to figure out the best balance for me, but I’m in a really lucky position to have flexibility with my schedule and the resources to get help when I need it. None of what I do would be possible without the support of my husband or our wonderful nanny. It truly takes a village.

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What is one thing everyone should

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Where have you seen the biggest changes in



to so much of everything. From stumbling upon a fish carousel on a walk downtown the other day to having her see so much cultural diversity at the park and on the street, I’m grateful for this city for being such an interesting melting pot so she can learn that there is beauty in everything. What was the biggest surprise of motherhood?

MINI |

I am not a planner, so all of the planning that goes in to everything now was a big surprise for me. From coordinating the schedule for getting ready in the morning to deciding whether you’re going to eat dinner before or after your child goes to sleep, nothing is spur of the moment anymore. JACQUELINE KOTTS |

your life since becoming a mom? Motherhood, especially working motherhood, has forced me to really figure out what makes me happy and has empowered me to focus on the things that are most important to me and not worry so much about the things that don’t really add value to my life. JACQUELINE KOTTS |

If you could give your kids one piece of advice, what would it be?

MINI |

Happiness is a choice. Build yourself a happy life full of laughter, love and adventure. JACQUELINE KOTTS |

MINI |

Looking back to your first days as a parent, what would you tell yourself?

I’m still a little nervous about raising a teenager in NYC but, for now, I really love that Catherine has the opportunity to be exposed

Everything will feel normal again soon. It may be a new normal but you’ll get the hang of things.

What are you looking forward to most about raising your kids in NYC?

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FA S T FA C T S SIGNATURE SCENT Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel or Chelsea Flowers by Bond No. 9. TYPICAL COFFEE ORDER Diet Coke is my caffeine of choice. IF THERE WERE MORE HOURS IN THE DAY, I WOULD Go to the gym or sleep. Probably sleep. CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO Elmo’s Song. Not my choice. Catherine has learned how to talk to Alexa, the Amazon Echo device. LAST BOOK I READ Does Goodnight Moon count? FAVORITE RESTAURANT Tutto il Giorno is a local favorite lately. FAVORITE LOCAL SHOP Babesta for kids toys and gear, Stella for home accessories and L’Olivier for flowers. IDEAL DATE NIGHT Dinner and a movie with our daughter sound asleep in her bed when we get home. GUILTY PLEASURE Instagram or Pinterest.


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