First of all, happy Mother's Day season to our Spread the Jelly community. We are grateful to have you.
And not just on days designated to breakfast in bed, but always. Ew! Sappy, we know. Last year, we wrote a Mother’s Day gift guide with the premise that our gift guide was curated by mothers, for mothers. We won’t belabor the point, but it still stands that too few things are actually dedicated to women’s pleasure or fun, and that feels worth repeating. So we approached this the same way again, but also…leaned into the part we secretly love most, which is the art of the Internet scroll. We’ve decided to reveal the darkest parts of our soul (our open tabs) to curate things that are fun, beautiful, and desirable; things we would personally want to receive, have already added to cart, or keep coming back to for no good reason other than they make us happy. Because sometimes the best gift is the one you would buy for yourself.

These pear-cut diamonds set in 14k yellow gold are perhaps the most beautiful huggies we’ve ever seen.

This fringe purse is the best of both worlds: large enough to hold more than a wallet, chic enough for nights out and romanticizing grocery store runs.

Functional artwork = big yes. Burn a match, light this candle, pour the wax and use it as a massage oil.

There is no greater luxury than matching cotton pajamas. That is not up for debate.

"It's always about the mother." Your favorite movie in print form.

These hand-hammered turquoise earrings are the nostalgia of Coachella in accessories form (we won't be elaborating further).

Reusable eye masks because no one needs to know that there was yet another sleep regression.

Ectrolytes, collagen, and hyaluronic acid that also tastes great.

A mini A24 poster of one of the best movies we've seen in, like, forever. Art by Chi Park.

The perfect berry hue at your fingertips. Sheer, buildable, moisturizing and, perhaps most importantly, packaged in the most beautiful tube.

We are bookmarking polka dot bikini tops in an attempt to speed up the season and get to summer.


A carry-on that packs a ton and won’t be destroyed at the luggage carousel. Bonus points: a front pocket for storing the laptop that you brought “just in case” to your vacation.

This Pembroke Stripe duvet cover from Piglet in Bed is 100% linen, made in Portugal, and thermoregulating.

We simply cannot stop thinking about this feather tank and the multitude of outfits we can make with it.

Buttery soft and moisture-wicking, getting dressed for bed just got a whole lot better.

A cream-to-powder bronzer in a two-sided palette so you can blend your perfect shade. Have we mentioned the fun pop-of-blue packaging?

A classic fragrance, the Bombshell perfume that combines peony, purple passion fruit, and vanilla orchid. Hashtag yum.

Your new everyday tee. This is made from an ultra-fine modal that’s lightweight, smooth, and slightly stretchy.

The return of maxi dress season is of great importance to us, and this paisley print one is perfection. Spring/Summer 26 will be the seasons of a great neckline.

A read you won’t be able to put down. A book about influencer children and the cost of Internet fame, written by journalist Fortesa Latifi.

Hunks of peppermint and charcoal soap, handcrafted to energize and detox.

Formulated with collagen-boosting niacinamide and calming wild indigo, this serum smooths, plumps, and revitalizes in one step.

A study on modern motherhood by Claiborne Swanson Frank, capturing 70 iconic families with intimacy and intention.

May we present... a very strong argument for cancelling plans.

A very good sweater in a very good color that we imagine will get far more popular with the release of the Devil Wears Prada sequel.

We are anti-overhead light and strongly prefer the ambiance of a lamp, cc: this impeccable find from Sézane.

Relaxation comes in many forms, candles being at the very top of that list (personally). This one uses cypress, eucalyptus and sandalwood and the vessel can 100% be repurposed into your new favorite water glass.


A 304-page deep dive into the artist. Part monograph, part memoir (with cameos from Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí).

A warm coconut milk base with a soft rose finish that sits close to the skin. "Summer in a bottle" is an overused term and yet...
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