For the girls who romanticize lace curtains, strawberry matcha, soft lighting, vintage perfume trays, and apartments that look like they belong to someone writing love letters in Paris. Tiny feminine details, dreamy décor, and coquette-coded home pie...
Looks like sleeping inside a Pinterest board.
Lace Comforter Set
Tiny bow details heal at least 12% of emotional damage.
Tied Pillow Cases
For dramatic skincare routines and prettier breakdowns.
Vintage Vanity Mirror
Emotionally unnecessary. Visually essential.
Heart Shaped Cushion
The kind of tray that makes earrings feel expensive.
Iridescent Mother of Pearl Shell Jewelry Trinket Tray
Every coquette girl wants her perfume collection displayed like museum artifacts.
Gold Perfume Organiser
Messy products suddenly look intentional.
Makeup Storage
For staring into the void beautifully.
Vintage Mirrors
Soft lighting only. Harsh lighting is banned.
Vintage Crystal Table Lamp
Tea somehow tastes more emotionally stable
Flower Shaped Tea Cups & Saucers
The mug equivalent of being impossibly adorable.
Strawberry Mug
Even store-bought desserts become romantic.
Mini Glass Cake Stands
Tiny details carrying the entire aesthetic.
Heart Shaped Measuring Spoons
Soft enough to make sitting on the floor feel luxurious.
Faux Fur Rug
Turns blank walls into coquette propaganda.
Vintage artwork
Ridiculously feminine. Completely necessary.
Bow Curtain Tiebacks
The official mascot of romanticized interiors.
Cherub Centerpiece
The “rich auntie in a Paris apartment” starter pack.
Women's Silk Robes
Writing grocery lists but make it elegant.
Ribbon Rose Pen
For people romanticizing time management unsuccessfully.
Vintage Desk Clock
Your laptop deserves prettier surroundings.
Lace Desk Mat
For displaying books you’re emotionally attached to.