kellyfaircloth
Kelly Faircloth
kellyfaircloth
Senior Editor at Jezebel, specializing in books, royals, romance novels, houses, history, and the stories we tell about domesticity and femininity. Resident Windsor expert.

I thought the most harsh you could get with “Bless your heart” was to say it to someone’s face, but I was wrong; the true nuclear move is to say it to a reporter doing a Vanity Fair profile they will DEFINITELY read Read more

Just as a quick update, late last night Lands’ End sent us a brief response to our original request for comment: Read more

Just one more little thing… years ago, I had a friend whose family once lived in a New York brownstone that was previously occupied by Madeline L’Engle. He said that the kitchen cabinets had been painstakingly detailed with hand-painted fantasy elements, such as twined vines and other things I can’t remember. Read more

Yup! The other comparison I like is GalazyZoo which just seems so neato. Read more

Well, I think it makes sense if you remember she’s trying to raise awareness for her cause, children’s mental health awareness, so you’d want to go as mass as possible. Read more

Mr. Fonesca notes that he’s not spending quite thousands although IMO it means somebody let that NKOTB box go for WAY too cheap. Read more

In a profoundly unsurprising turn of events, Harlequin Romance memorabilia. Read more

I once saw a home listing where the bedspread, the curtains, the wallpaper and the by-God CEILING were all the same pattern. It was little flowers on a cream background and it looked like the whole damn room had chicken pox. Read more

JANE ARE YOU SCREENING MY CALLS? JANE I KNOW YOU’RE THERE PICK UP RIGHT NOW Read more

Honestly I’m getting wheezy just thinking about the state of those carpets. Read more

Well, he was a seventeenth century French courtier, so we might be able to chalk one up for Perrault again Read more

Totally agree—it’s going to take some time, but I bet that’s the end-game. Read more

Their Instagram is great, too. In fact one of the best Internet-related things I’ve ever done for myself was follow a bunch of libraries, museums, and ballet companies on Instagram. Read more