As October comes to an end, the team at R29 is taking a moment to reflect on the essence of this spooky season. They have compiled a list of products that allowed them to fully immerse themselves in their autumnal fantasies. Among these products are candles and diffusers that create the ambiance of a roaring fire, a must-have pan for cooking steaming batches of soup, and activewear suitable for cooler days when going for a run. It’s not just about finding warmth, though. The team also discovered joy in the little things, such as bright crocheted coasters, multicolored ballpoint pens, and even the perfect toothbrush. After all, we all have multiple sides to our personalities, whether they align with the seasons or not.
The team at R29 found solace in the cozy comforts that October brings. The flickering flames of a candle or the soothing scent of a diffuser can transport one to a cozy fireplace on a chilly autumn evening. These products became essential in creating the perfect ambiance for the season. Additionally, the team recognized the importance of a good pan for making hearty soups, which are synonymous with this time of year. It’s the little things that can truly enhance the experience, like using bright crocheted coasters to add a pop of color to a table or writing with multicolored ballpoint pens that bring a touch of whimsy to the day. And let’s not forget the perfect toothbrush, because self-care is always in season.
As we bid farewell to October, it’s clear that the team at R29 fully embraced the spirit of the season. They sought out products that not only provided comfort and warmth but also brought joy and creativity to their daily lives. Whether it was through the flickering glow of a candle, the taste of a delicious homemade soup, or the vibrant colors of crochet and pens, these products helped them fully immerse themselves in the essence of autumn. And with the reminder that we all contain multitudes, whether they align with the seasons or not, the team at R29 encourages us to embrace all aspects of ourselves, even if they may not be considered “seasonal.”