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Things I'm loving This Week In 2026

  • Jan 10
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 13


one- okay these Lululemon Socks are truly worth talking about and sharing. I consider myself something of a sock enthusiast, particularly loyal to styles I love, to the point of genuine disappointment when a company discontinues a specific line (Sof Sole fans will understand). This pair checks all the boxes: they are form-fitting, feature light cushioning along the sole, and have a slightly stretchy, athletic feel without being restrictive or suffocating. I sincerely hope this is not a limited-run product and that it becomes a regular offering, even if released annually in different colorways.


two- Alanis Morisette music video I’m 32 years old and have heard Alanis Morissette’s Ironic more times than I can count, yet somehow I had never actually seen the music video until now. I immediately showed it to my friends, and not a single one of them had seen it either, which feels wild considering it has over 200 million views. I won’t exaggerate, but it genuinely felt a little life-changing and I’ll admit it inspired me to buy an outfit to recreate Ms. Morissette’s look from the first scene.


three- Sai setting spray similar to MILK dewey setting spray but way lighter, very refreshing and feels as though it lasts longer in my opinion for now I am going to be using both. Highly recommened.


four- Marble accent bowl functional, cute, good quality, aesthetic marble design (be aware every bowl is different I bought three to get the exact design I loved.


five- Glass trinket dish from goodwill (similar link here)


six- Hydrojug water bottle I realize the world hardly needs another water bottle I can practically hear Dakota Johnson calling me out but this one truly feels different. The rubberized base makes it far less disruptive when set down on a table and adds a subtle sense of stability with its small grip points. The foldable straw, something I didn’t realize I deeply needed, makes it surprisingly transportable. While I won’t use that feature constantly, it’s invaluable when I’m in a hurry, juggling multiple items, or need to toss the bottle into a bag.

I also appreciate the twist-off lid, a thoughtful upgrade from pull-up styles that I hadn’t realized were quietly irritating until they inevitably got stuck. Lastly, I like that the straw isn’t centered in the cup a small detail, but one that makes the overall design feel more intentional and user-friendly.

 
 
 

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