Fashion
Amazon Sundays: Easter Baskets Under $100
Easter is full of the little moments that make the day feel special, from egg hunts in the morning to gathering around the table for brunch. This week’s edit highlights pieces that bring that spirit to the table: scalloped plates, woven baskets, patterned placemats, and pastel eggs that instantly set the scene. Easter motifs, playful prints, and soft seasonal colors add character and make the table feel festive.
From baskets filled with treats to layered linens and cheerful tabletop accents, the details are what tie everything together. A mix of pastels, stripes, gingham, and woven textures gives the table that lighthearted Easter feeling, perfect for a table that feels joyful, welcoming, and ready for the celebration. Browse the full edit below, and explore more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon Storefront, refreshed weekly.
Fashion
Sneaker Edit
Simonetta Ravizza Jacket (similar here and here), Lisa Yang Sweater, Kujten Scarf, Ossou Jeans, Gucci Sneakers, Dior Sunglasses
Sneakers continue to define the modern wardrobe, and for Spring / Summer 2026 the focus is clear: expressive palettes, the rise of the ballerina silhouette, and true investment pairs. Proportions sit lower. Soles appear slimmer. Finishes feel elevated. The result is a lineup that feels current without feeling temporary.
Expressive Palettes
This season embraces nuanced tones. Powdered blue. Washed rose. Bright red. Kelly green. Creamy neutrals. The shades feel layered and deliberate adding depth and character. These are sneakers selected for presence.
The Ballerina Silhouette
The ballerina-inspired sneaker is one of the most directional shapes right now. The construction often feels supple, the sole more delicate, the overall impression polished. It introduces a fresh perspective within the sneaker category: modern, feminine, and highly wearable.
Investment Sneakers
Investment sneakers are defined by premium leather, rich suede, precise construction, and balanced lines. They are designed with longevity in mind. The appeal is straightforward: enduring materials, a strong form, and a finish that improves with wear. These are the pairs that remain in rotation year after year, and an easy addition to count on in your wardrobe.
Fashion
The Power of Red


Nour Hammour Coat, Kallmeyer Blazer, Altuzarra Skirt, Hermes Bag (similar here) & Belt, Dior Sunglasses, Aquazzura Boots
Red in 2026 is about placement and tone—cherry, crimson, scarlet, cranberry—each bringing its own depth to an outfit. A pop can start small: a woven tote in a rich shade, a satin flat in bright poppy, a croc-embossed belt defining the waist, or a sculptural ring.
Layering red through knitwear and outerwear creates dimension, especially when mixing finishes like cashmere with silk or suede with polished leather. A ruby headband, a silk scarf knotted at the neck, or a structured hat in a saturated hue introduces color with clarity.
Even beauty plays a role—lacquered nails or a vivid lip and cheek mirroring the accessories. Whether woven through tailoring or concentrated in a single accessory, red adds shape, focus, and a sense of direction to everyday dressing.
Small Tarp Bag https://go.shopmy.us/p-45617897
Carry this mini tarp bag with cream or navy outfits for an easy, polished red accent.
Gabardine Blouson Jacket
Layer this jacket over denim, tailored trousers, or a knit dress for a clean red statement.
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Fashion
Step Into Color
Malene Birger Top (more sizes here and here), ChanLuu Pants, Ferragamo Pumps, similar Etsy Brooch, Valentino Bag, Sherman Field (sold out, similar here) & Arielle Ratner Necklaces
After months of boots (mostly black and neutral), I’m ready for color at my feet again. As the silhouettes get lighter and the layers fall away, saturated heels and bright flats don’t feel bold, they feel natural.
Colorful shoes shift the mood of everything else you’re wearing. They draw the eye downward and wake up even the simplest look. A crisp shirt and tailored pant, a knit and denim, a slip dress all feel sharper when the shoe carries pigment.
If color at your feet feels intimidating, approach it with balance. Keep the outfit clean. A crisp shirt, tailored pant, simple knit, and let the shoe be the focus. A red pump with navy. A lilac slingback with grey. A cobalt flat against ivory. When the lines are tailored and the palette is controlled, the color reads refined.
If you prefer more impact, contrast colors. A green heel with a blue dress. A pink flat under a striped skirt. Citrus with chocolate. It doesn’t have to match perfectly; it just has to feel cohesive.
It’s simply an expansion of what feels wearable. After winter’s darker register, color feels fresh, expressive, and right for the warmer months ahead.












