Bath + Bedding Obsessions!

Howdy, friends! We just adore simple ways to elevate everyday rituals, and Bloomingdale’s has always been a trusted source for those treats that bring a little luxury into our morning and bedtime routines! Few things are as soothing as wrapping up in a fluffy towel after a hot shower, and lately we’ve been loving this chic monogram collection! And when the clock isn’t ticking to get dressed and rush out the door, we relish in any spare moment spent lounging around in this super-soft terry robe. We also love the idea of keeping a few of these robes in our guest rooms…it’s such a thoughtful and easy way to pamper your visitors!

A well made bed brings us so much joy, and Bloomingdale’s carries an amazing selection of linens that perfectly blend our love for color and comfort! Matouk is one of our all-time favorite bedding brands, and their approach to quality and design detail is truly something special…we’re currently swooning over this print and this bold take on scallops! John Robshaw, another designer we’re perpetually smitten with, makes the most charming sheets, quilts and pillows that are perfect for adding pops of pattern + personality!

If you’ve seen this lighted mirror and wondered if it’s really worth it, our answer is a resounding yes! It’s cordless, dimmable and magnifies up to 5x, making formerly tedious tasks (like applying eyeliner!) such a breeze, and even includes a magnetic phone holder to help you capture the perfect selfie or look your best on those zoom calls! Of course it’s a staple at home, but it’s also a lifesaver on the road (when there’s nothing more frustrating than not being able to see in a strange bathroom, wasting precious sightseeing minutes!), since the full mirror is lightweight and travel-friendly, or you can detach the circular magnifying mirror to slip right into your makeup bag.

Be sure to check out all of our picks below, and browse even more great finds for your bedroom and bathroom at Bloomingdales.com!

Post sponsored by Bloomingdale’s / Photography by Jessica Amerson