Five Tips for Healthy, Gorgeous Summer Hair
Summer in the DMV means sunshine, sweat, and serious humidity—and while we love a good beach day or rooftop brunch, our hair doesn’t always share the vibe. Whether you’re air-drying, pool-hopping, or frizz-fighting, these five stylist-approved tips will keep your hair looking and feeling its best all summer long.
Why We Love Ulla Johnson’s Pre-Fall Drop
The pre-fall delivery is always a favorite from Ulla Johnson. If you asked me why, I’d say it’s because it’s the most “buy-now, wear-now” collection we get in June. The brand does a fantastic job of creating prints and fabrics that feel right for summer but easily transition into early fall.
Prepping Your Home for an Organized Move (Without the Stress)
Getting ready to move? Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or just relocating across town, here’s how to take the stress out of your move — with expert organizing tips from our team to keep things smooth on both ends.
Street Style: Meet Kim Weiler
From cross-country moves and art school rebellion to sailing adventures and soulful design—Kim of Patina shares her story of resilience, reinvention, and creating spaces filled with beauty, memory, and meaning.
Reflections on Pride Month: Living Authentically and Holding Space for All
Because of my journey, I now hold a space—a control room of sorts—where all are welcome. Even those with opposing views. I can hold that. I’ve made peace with that. My work, my mission, is to offer space for experience, healing, and authenticity.
Red, White & You: American-Made Favorites That Celebrate Craft and Community
As you prep for July 4th and Alexandria’s big birthday bash, meet four inspiring makers whose American-made goods bring beauty, heart, and heritage to your home.
The One Summer Dress We Had to Order
When I saw the Janis Midi Dress in Lime and Dove by Veronica Beard, I thought this is the perfect summer dress. The silhouette is so flattering, and the fabric makes it effortlessly versatile. I also love that it isn’t white.
Summer Learning Ideas to Prevent the Slide
The real secret to successful summer learning – or any learning for that matter – is disguising education as play. When children are having fun, they absorb information naturally. Their creativity and curiosity kicks in and they ask thought provoking questions then seek out the answers on their own.
Because Time Doesn’t Wait: Why Family Photos Matter
People often say to me, “My kids are too grown up. I missed my chance to do family photos.” But my friends, I promise you this: as grown up as your children seem today, you’ll look back on photos and think how little they still looked. Tomorrow, next month, next year—you’ll always wish for a glimpse of the now.
The Beauty of Peonies and the Art of Letting Go
About a month ago, my father passed away. If you’re in that club, you know how quickly the ending can come. I thought I had more time—more conversations to have, more texts to send. Funny how often I still think I can text him. But time waits for no one, and peonies wait for no one. They bloom and fade on their own schedule. Maybe that’s why I love them more than other, more predictable flowers.
Türkbükü: Where Bohemian Chic Meets Aegean Bliss (and Michelin Stars!)
Imagine a place where the sun kisses the turquoise Aegean, where bougainvillea spills over whitewashed walls, and the scent of grilled octopus mingles with the salty air. Welcome to Türkbükü, a captivating coastal town in Bodrum, Turkey, that's ready to steal your heart.
Dear Shoulders: I’m the Problem, It’s Me
If you're reading this, chances are you've shoulder discomfort or pain. I'm here to help you figure out whether it's time to see a physical therapist (not a surgeon!), how to prevent shoulder issues, and how to address them so you can stay strong and active.
A Rare Offering in Old Town
This exceptional 2,100-square-foot residence offers a rare blend of privacy, elegance, and convenience. Overlooking peaceful parkland from every window, the three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath townhome lives with the grace and scale of a single-family home, yet offers the ease of HOA living.
Edit with Intention: How to Fall in Love with Your Home
There’s a quiet kind of magic that happens when your home truly reflects who you are. It’s not about chasing trends or filling every corner with something new—it’s about editing with intention and finding inspiration that speaks to your life, your style, and your story.
The Art of Transition: What to Wear Between Now and Fall
Pre-fall items can be tough. No one wants to try on a heavy sweater when it’s one hundred degrees outside. So we do our best to focus on transitional styles that can be worn right now, but also hold their place in your closet come fall. That’s exactly what I love about Apiece Apart.
Street Style: Meet Leann Burr
From April Fool’s Day pranks to planning Reptile Day at Pippin Toy Co., Leann brings joy and spark to Old Town’s favorite toy store. This week, she shares how life led her to Alexandria, her top Disney tips, her daughter Lily’s toy evolution—and why she’ll never move farther south (unless it’s to Key West!).
Who Gets the Dog? Divorce, Pets, and What Virginia Courts Say
You never think about divorce when you’re looking into those cute little wet noses, do you? Of course not! So many of us have pets that are not just animals but cherished members of the family. In Virginia, courts are required to treat pets like any other form of tangible property. That’s why it’s important to think ahead about what might happen.
Step Right Up to Your Dream Home: Free Carnival-Themed Open House in Alexandria
Looking for family-friendly summer fun — and a chance to tour your future dream home? Join The Patterson Group and Wakefield Homes for a one-of-a-kind Carnival Open House at 8628 Plymouth Road, Alexandria, VA on Sunday, July 13 from 3–6pm.
The Best Summer Host Gifts to Grab and Go
Headed to the beach (or mountains, or city) this summer? We’ve rounded up our favorite easy, thoughtful host gifts—from candle sets and cocktail kits to notepads, games, and cozy kitchen bundles—that are sure to impress and easy to pack.
What I’ll Miss Most Isn’t a Place—It’s the People of Old Town
Several months ago, my husband and I made the decision to move back to our home state of Pennsylvania to be closer to family. It felt very far off at the time, but now—with boxes nearly all unpacked in Philadelphia—I find myself in my last two weeks at The Hive. Shops and businesses are the heartbeat of places like Old Town. And my biggest takeaway about Alexandria is that it shows up.