16 Pretty Prints for a Stylish Summer

Repeat after us… summer is NOT over! Despite the influx of back-to-school shopping and fall fashion campaigns, the dog days of summer are indeed still in full swing. Trust us, there’s no need to pull out those autumnal colors just quite yet. Extend summer a wee bit longer with these 16 prints that will have you thinking it’s still Memorial Day!

1. Mosaic Skirt ($52): Well, if this isn’t the prettiest color story that we ever did see. This mosaic skirt reminds us of the beach, the Boardwalk and fun ol’ carnival times!

2. Aztec Mini Dress ($277): Fit for a fancy-schmancy rooftop dinner party in the city, we can’t get over how utterly stunning this neon Aztec couture tweed dress is.

3. Pineapple Print Dress ($67): We dare you not to fall head-over-heels for this retro pineapple print dress. Just the color palette itself has us swooning…

4. Kimono Floral Print Trousers ($55): Perfect for lounging or running errands around the city, these silky kimono floral print pants are everything (and then some).

5. Lax Floral Print Skirt ($58): Channel your inner flower child with this sunflower printed midi skirt. It’s high-waisted, so the outfit possibilities are endless — tuck in a graphic tee or pair it with a crop top!

6. Tropical Floral Shorts ($88): We’ll be flaunting these tropical floral shorts well into September — because, why not?!

7. Blue Plaid Sleeveless Top and Tied Waist Shorts Set: Summer and navy plaid are practically synonymous with each other. Grab your flat sneakers and DO make this matchy-matchy set your (un)official summer uniform.

8. Anchor Print Top ($38): Where there are anchors, surely, there are white chino shorts in tow — it doesn’t get more summery (or nautical) than this top.

9. Trapeze Top in Pebble ($43): Whoever designed this swingy trapeze pebble print top should be given a gold star. Chartreuse, navy and pink embody everything that we love about our favorite season.

10. Spaghetti Strap Tropical Print Maxi Dress ($58): A stunning leaf-printed maxi that already has us in a Florida-state-of-mind.

11. Flower Print Dress ($36): If you can’t actually visit a tropical rain forest, then do the next best thing and dress like one.

12. Pocket Shorts in Strata Stripes ($45): The award for raddest shorts of the season goes to this insanely cool pair by Kate Spade Saturday. Who needs nautical stripes when you can have Strata stripes?

13. Part Time Lover Dress ($118): Music festival or not, this vintage-inspired floral dress is guaranteed to keep the good vibes coming.

14. Filigree Lace Romper ($395): Taking you from day to night, this floral romper is a splurge that needs to be made. Between the show-stoppin’ silhouette and vibrant aquatic colors, it’s crystal clear that fall is not here yet.

15. Lemon and Lime Print Bandeau Dress ($84): For a dress that looks to be straight out of a Dolce & Gabbana ad, we really can’t ask for more. Do we see a late night gelato run coming?

16. Mola Buttondown Tank Dress ($264): There’s nothing like a free-spirited, bohemian maxi to cast away those annoying claims that fall is on the horizon. Pile on the gold accessories and slip into some gladiators to drive the point home.

Which summer print(s) will you be wearing all summer long? Leave a comment below!

Bauhaus, German for "building house," has become synonymous with geometric and abstract art, architecture, and design, inspired by the early 20th-century movement that launched Staatliches Bauhaus, a utopian art school in Germany. Founded in 1919 by German architect Walter Gropius (and where Paul Klee, Vasily Kandinsky, and Josef Albers were teachers), the Bauhaus school influenced what we know as modern design today, and has inspired architects, designers and artists for more than 100 years. Often saturated in retro mid-century color or totally minimal black and white, Bauhaus prints can feel modern and retro all at once and can add a punch to most home decor styles. Are you feeling a little ho-hum by your home decor? Add a pop of color with these eye-catching prints inspired by or reproduced from Bauhaus exhibition posters and designs.

Bauhaus 1919-1923 Poster ($44)

Bauhaus has a timeless quality that suits modern homes even today. Give yours a retro modern vibe with this original art print.

Bauhaus Exhibition Poster ($2, was $6)

Barbie meets Bauhaus? We love this gradient of happy-inducing pink.

Bauhaus Art Print ($16+)

One Bauhaus print full of color is all you need to cover your wall art needs.

Bauhaus Exhibition Poster ($12+)

Do you see the hot air balloon or is it just us? Printed on museum-grade paper, this print would be fun in a kid's room too.

Bauhaus Exhibition Poster ($16+)

Love how fresh the colors are here while still pointing to Bauhaus minimalism.

Bauhaus Wall Art ($34/set of 3)

Create a gallery of three in your go-to color, whether that's blue, red, green, or orange.

Bauhaus Poster ($15+)

Swirls and sharp angles play together with a pop of orange.

Society6 BAUHAUS 03: Exhibition 1923 ($8, was $11)

This combo of colors is mesmerizing.

"Entropy" Mid-Century Modern Art Print ($55)

Inspired by Bauhaus forms, this print comes with its own word of the day.

Indie Bauhaus Bands Canvas Poster ($21+ each)

Take your pick of these Bauhaus band posters or create a gallery wall of Bauhaus prints.

BAUHAUS AUSSTELLUNG POSTER ($38)

Pairing colorful shades with neutrals is quintessential Bauhaus.

Bauhaus Arch Poster ($22)

These refreshing blue arches are so right now.

Etsy Colorful Geometric Bauhaus Poster Set ($19+)

A set of minimalist Bauhaus art prints frame a room perfectly.

Mid-Century Modern Bauhaus Wall Art ($16)

Those psychedelic waves were designed in 1923 but echo the groovy 60s.

Bauhaus Exhibition Poster ($22+)

Bauhaus prints elevate a room at a totally affordable price.

Bauhaus Mid Century Wall Art ($16)

Eyes emoji, anyone?

Bauhaus Art Poster ($44)

The Venn diagram of Bauhaus!

Etsy Bauhaus Printable Exhibition Posters ($12)

We love the fluidity of this pair for any neutral decor.

Elevated Shapes Mid-Century Modern Art Print ($77)

Printed on paper sourced from Japan, this museum-quality poster is the perfect accent piece for plain white walls and it's inspired by the graphic simplicity of Bauhaus.

BAUHAUS 1919 CANVAS ($80)

Bullseye! You have the perfect decor piece for any room in your home.

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Treehouse aesthetic is not only a charming decor trend, but it also evokes a sense of nostalgia, whether you grew up with one or simply wished you had. Santa Barbara architect Dylan Henderson and designer Bailee Roberts have reimagined a 1960s hillside home into a stunning modern retreat inspired by the magic of treehouses. Perched among California’s iconic coastal oaks, this home embraces its natural surroundings, offering breathtaking views of the Santa Barbara harbor and the rolling mountains beyond. It’s the kind of place that inspires daydreaming — it's my ultimate someday escape.

Here are 12 home decor ideas I'm stealing from this modern treehouse retreat.

Gavin Cater

1. Exposed Wood Beams

This project was a full gut renovation, designed to blend with the natural landscape while bringing the homeowners' vision to life. The couple, both in their 60s, wanted a home that felt nestled in the oak canopies of the Honda Valley Preserve while making the most of the light and sweeping views.

Gavin Cater

From the moment you step inside, wood beams pull the outdoors in, setting the tone for the entire space. The clients envisioned a retreat that felt both elevated and deeply connected to nature — warm, inviting, and sophisticated.

Erin Feinblatt

2. Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

The team wanted to maximize the ocean and mountain views by increasing the roof height and fenestration on the Southern façade. They also introduced upper west-facing clerestory windows to welcome the warm afternoon light. The result? Sweeping ocean vistas that take center stage, while natural light floods in throughout the day.

Erin Feinblatt

3. Folding Doors

The design team rebuilt the existing 1960s home to feel like a "treehouse in the sky." The folding door system blurs the line between indoors and out, extending the living space and creating a seamless flow to the deck.

Gavin Cater

When opened, they expand the home's footprint while framing breathtaking views, making the transition between inside and nature feel almost invisible.

Gavin Cater

4. Cozy Yet Refined Furniture

The result is a warm, multi-layered sanctuary — an elevated treehouse retreat that blends with its natural surroundings while revealing a refined yet cozy charm.

Gavin Cater

5. Shelfie Perfection

Balancing tradition and modernity, Bailee combined the couple’s beloved antiques and heirloom pieces with contemporary furnishings and carefully curated fixtures. This shelfie is a thoughtfully layered mix of books, pottery, antiques, and personal treasures — designed to be both visually striking and inherently soothing.

Gavin Cater

6. Fluted Island

Fluted kitchen islands are a hot trend right now and I love the architectural detail and modern aesthetic it brings to the space.

Gavin Cater

Adding a gentle curve at the end of the kitchen island enhances both form and function — creating a more visually dynamic focal point while also maximizing space and flow.

Erin Feinblatt

7. Layered Lighting

Want to create ambience in the kitchen? By combining different sources, layered lighting enhances the mood and versatility of a space, making any room feel more inviting and well-designed. Sconces here add warmth while the pendant chandelier above creates a statement while diffusing light beautifully.

Gavin Cater

8. Earthy Palette

Sunlight pours into the home, accentuating the rich woods, organic textures, and an earthy palette that enhances the seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

Erin Feinblatt

9. Statement Artwork

This vintage goose painting beautifully echoes the room’s palette while adding an almost whimsical energy. The expressive pose of the goose brings a sense of movement and charm, making it both a statement piece and a harmonious accent.

Erin Feinblatt

10. Floating Sink

Floating sinks are a game-changer for smaller bathrooms, creating the illusion of more space while maintaining a sleek, elegant look. Marble is also a hot trend we love for kitchens and baths.

Gavin Cater

11. Entertaining Deck

Outdoor living is essential, and this deck is the perfect extension of the Santa Barbara treehouse — designed for lounging, dining, and entertaining while embracing the beauty of the surroundings.

Gavin Cater

12. Modern Landscaping

Modern landscaping transforms the curb appeal by blending clean lines, native plants, and strategic lighting for a polished yet inviting look. Thoughtfully placed greenery, sculptural hardscaping, and layered textures create depth and dimension, while sustainable elements like drought-tolerant plants elevate the home's exterior.

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Those with a creative eye know firsthand that inspiration is all around us. Whether you're energized by the earth tones of nature, a color-filled walk through a local farmer's market, or even by a quick scroll through Instagram, you never know what might spark a new creative project.

In the spirit of inspiring your next masterpiece, we're excited to partner with Bounty to fuel the next generation of artists and designers forward by launching a national design competition. We're calling on graphic designers to apply for a chance to see their work featured on a new Brit + Co and Bounty paper towel collection, set to launch in 2022.

Aside from the incredible exposure of having your illustrations on paper towels that'll be in stores across America next year, you'll also receive $5,000 for your art; a scholarship for Selfmade, our 10-week entrepreneurship accelerator to take your design career to the next level (valued at $2,000); and a stand alone feature on Brit + Co spotlighting your artistry as a creator.

The Creatively You Design Competition launches Friday, May 21, 2021 and will be accepting submissions through Monday, June 7, 2021.

APPLY NOW

Who Should Apply: Women-identifying graphic designers and illustrators. (Due to medium limitations, we're not currently accepting design submissions from photographers or painters.)

What We're Looking For: Digital print and pattern designs that reflect your design aesthetic. Think optimistic, hopeful, bright — something you'd want to see inside your home.

How To Enter:Apply here, where you'll be asked to submit 2x original design files you own the rights to for consideration. Acceptable file formats include: .PNG, .JPG, .GIF, .SVG, .PSD, and .TIFF. Max file size 5GB. We'll also ask about your design inspiration and your personal info so we can keep in touch.

Artist Selection Process: Panelists from Brit + Co and P&G Bounty's creative teams will judge the submissions and select 50 finalists on June 11, 2021 who will receive a Selfmade scholarship for our summer 2021 session. Then, up to 8 artists will be selected from the finalists and notified on June 18, 2021. The chosen designers will be announced publicly in 2022 ahead of the product launch.

For any outstanding contest Qs, please see our main competition page. Good luck & happy creating!

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Open to legal residents of the 50 United States (D.C.), 18 years of age and older. Void where prohibited. Contest begins 5/21/21 and ends 6/7/21. For Official Rules, prize descriptions and odds disclosure, click here. Sponsor: The Procter & Gamble Distributing LLC, One P&G Plaza, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

St. Patrick’s Day is coming soon, and I’m already so pumped for it, thanks to a slew of fun fast food treats. From Wendy’s new Thin Mints Frosty and Dairy Queen’s Mint Oreo Blizzard to the return of McDonald’s famed Shamrock Shake, I’m geared up for all things green.

If you’re also celebrating St. Paddy’s with a sweet treat, you’re gonna want to try out this Starbucks secret menu drink that has the perfect green tint. It’s filled with white chocolate and matcha – but not in the way you’d think. Plus, it's a tasty departure from your expected mint flavors around this time of year!

Scroll on to discover the Starbucks secret menu order that’s perfect for sipping on St. Patrick’s Day!

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Essentially an iced white chocolate mocha made with blonde espresso topped with matcha cold foam and brown butter sprinkles, one Starbucks barista revealeda tasty (and festive!) new way to enjoy the chain’s offerings in lieu of St Paddy’s: the Pot Of Gold!

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The spirited drink starts with 4 pumps of white mocha sauce, which is then combined with 2 blonde espresso shots. Starbucks’ blonde espresso has a smoother effect than their traditional shots, so expect this sip to bring on the sweetness!

Starbucks

From there, you can order the drink with your choice of milk – and it’s a total bonus that Starbucks is no longer charging extra for alternative milks like oat, almond, coconut, and soy milk!

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The next step is to order the drink with the chain’s vanilla cold foam, adding 2 scoops of matcha powder in the process.

Note: this secret menu item was shared before Starbucks reformulated their matcha powderto be unsweetened, but the cold foam should still have some sweetness, thanks to the vanilla.

Starbucks

Finally, the Pot Of Gold matcha drink is complete, boasting a satisfying layer of green on top of a golden latte. The barista who came up with the drink topped their bev with Starbucks’ brown butter sprinkles, which is in cafes for a limited time alongside their pistachio-flavored coffees.

If your local Starbucks is out of the brown butter sprinkles, a dusting of cinnamon or chocolate curls could also be so tasty!

Starbucks

With this secret menu hack, you’ll be sipping your way through a delightful sweetness and plenty of caffeine from both the matcha powder and espresso shots. If you prefer to have less jitters in your drink, you could easily order it ‘half-caff’ or with decaf espresso shots.

For quick reference, here’s how to order the Pot Of Gold drink. Ask for:

  • A grande iced latte
  • With 2 blonde espresso shots (or your preference for ‘half-caff’ or decaf)
  • With your choice of milk
  • Topped with Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Foam with 2 scoops of matcha powder
  • Add brown butter topping

And voila! This drink is such a fun way to ring in St. Patrick’s Day. If you’re craving an iced blended beverage, I also tracked down some pretty delicious-looking secret menu drinks for a Lucky Leprechaun Frappuccino and a Pot Of Gold Frappuccino.

Check ‘em out – and happy St. Paddy’s!

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Whether or not you understand Web3, there’s one thing you should know: it’s a massive opportunity for almost anyone — if you’re willing to have some growing pains. In this episode, you’ll learn why Web3 just doesn’t have big investors, it’s also a game-changing chance for women and non-binary individuals to get in early where they are typically left out.

Kevin Rose shares his lessons for growing Moonbirds to $500 million in just four months, and Mila Kunis explains how she has used Web3 to launch passion projects and create value for fans like never before.

In this episode, we cover:

(06:30) Meet Kevin Rose and Mila Kunis
(07:36) What is Web3, and how will it shift power to the people
(09:06) How blockchain keeps people honest
(12:20) Analogies to further explain blockchain
(18:03) Kevin's Doge experiment in 2014
(22:10) Mila's introduction to crypto
(25:00) Mila's passion project using NFTs in animation
(31:01) Why Hollywood didn’t get it right
(32:04) Mila's next project with the NFT community
(37:56) The PROOF Collective
(40:47) Explanation of the Moonbirds NFTs
(45:46) How women and non-binary folks have been excluded from financial and tech opportunities
(50:00) How to encourage marginalized folks to get involved in Web3 and the advantages of a diverse team
(55:00) Gatekeeping in the web3 community
(1:00:15) Big picture on web3 and ideas for keeping lower-income folks engaged
(1:04:00) Why NFTs and crypto should be seen more as a hobby

Where to find Mila Kunis:
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/milakunisv
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MILAKUNISV/

Where to find Kevin Rose:
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevinrose
• Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kevinrose/
• Website: https://www.kevinrose.com/
• Podcast: https://www.proof.xyz/

Where to find First In Line and Brit Morin:
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/brit
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brit/ & https://www.instagram.com/firstinline/
• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@firstinline_pod
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