Stuff We’re Into January 2026

I’m someone who is always keeping an eye out for little treasures. Sometimes it’s something simple, like a delicious treat. Other times it’s a vintage find at an antique mall, or something new I stumble upon online. I’ve always loved noticing, collecting, bookmarking, and tucking things away for later.

That instinct is the reason this space on the site is called Stuff We’re Into, rather than living neatly inside a single category. I’m interested in many things, and I wanted this curation under Beloved By Many to have room to expand. Think recommendations, places to see, things to do, beautiful objects, and brands worth knowing about. Eventually, I’d love for this space to include the voices and discoveries of others too.

Starting in 2026, I’ll be sharing a monthly recap of Stuff We’re Into. You’ll see a snapshot on Instagram, and here on the blog I’ll go a little deeper into why these things caught my eye, where they came from, and what makes them special.

So, with that, I bring you January 2026.


Slide One Finds

Richard Scarry x Paperless Post
I follow a Richard Scarry–themed account on Instagram, so when I saw they had partnered with Paperless Post, it felt like a small jolt of joy. These designs are charming, nostalgic, and surprisingly versatile. They work for celebrations of all kinds, not just for children. A sweet reminder that correspondence can still feel thoughtful and fun.

Amori Mori – Lobster Palma Necklace
After a targeted ad (Instagram does get me sometimes), I started following Amori Mori, a mother–daughter design duo creating jewelry in Colombia. Their pieces feel whimsical and handmade, with lovely pearl details throughout recent collections. I have a soft spot for lobsters, and this one in particular has stayed on my wish list.

Drake’s of London – Patchwork Madras Cotton Tote
Drake’s consistently inspires me. While I don’t always feel I can pull off classic menswear, their quality, color sense, and patterns are unmatched. My husband loves the brand too, and we’re always talking about new arrivals. This madras tote from their January collection feels like absolute perfection.

Dior – Embroidered Sweater (JW Anderson)
JW Anderson’s debut collections for Dior feel like a breath of fresh air. There’s a slightly preppier, more nostalgic tone coming through, and this sweater captures it beautifully. A classic cable knit paired with delicate floral embroidery that feels straight out of the 1950s. I’m excited to see how Dior continues to evolve under new direction.

Longchamp – Le Pliage Mittens Bag
Another honest moment: this came to me via a targeted ad. I hadn’t been following Longchamp closely for a while, but this quirky little bag made me smile instantly. Not the most practical, but undeniably fun. It’s made me curious to see what playful directions the brand explores next.

Heading Prints – Skinny Scarves (Luck & Snail Trail)
I bought the Snail Trail scarf for my sister for Christmas and was immediately impressed by the quality and color. Heading Prints uses vintage artwork as the basis for their designs, and the scarves are made in Maine. A small but impactful way to add color to an outfit. I’m currently debating which one to keep for myself.

Slide Two Finds

Doen – Charleston Dress
Doen rarely goes on sale, so when this dress appeared at half off in January, it came home with me. I love the print and am patiently waiting for warmer days so I can finally wear it out of the house.

HART – Blue Enamel Bezel Drop Earrings
A new-to-me brand, and a current obsession. I’ve been gravitating toward dangle earrings lately, and these feel just right. Their site is full of treasures and will definitely be a place I revisit. Possibly a birthday request.

Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo
I’ve seen a lot of buzz around this camera, which blends instant photography with video and film-inspired presets. While analog will always have my heart, this feels like a promising way to capture that retro spirit in a modern format. I’m curious to see what people create with it.

J.Press – Vintage Yale Law School Patch
I love a good patch, especially old collegiate ones. With Jack Carlson leading J.Press, the brand feels deeply connected again to its Ivy League roots. I also have a long-standing affection for vintage Yale ephemera. Should I buy it and pretend I went to Yale Law? Perhaps.

Dior – Snail Bag Charm
Another favorite from the JW Anderson era at Dior. These charms are crafted from garment-making materials, and this snail unrolls into a functional measuring tape. Whimsical and genuinely clever.

Objects.People.Crave – Cigarette Candles
A strange but delightful January theme: cigarette-inspired objects. I’m not a smoker, but these made me laugh. The packaging and presentation are impeccable, and that’s what ultimately sold me.

Bosie – Fair Isle Sweater
I discovered Bosie through various bloggers, and for a sweater lover, it’s a treasure trove. I bookmarked this particular style, hesitated, and now the color is nearly gone. A lesson learned. I’ll be quicker next time.

Entrudo – Povoa Embroidered Basket (Electric Blue)
A happy internet discovery. I love the handcrafted feel and the bold blue, which makes me think of warmer days ahead. There’s something undeniably charming about an unexpected Americana moment.

Slide Three

The design world has been buzzing since Architectural Digest released Kendall Jenner’s second mountain home, designed by Heidi Caillier. In perfect timing, Heidi launched a collaboration with Lulu and Georgia. I’ve long admired her work and often return to it when thinking about my own home. Every piece in this collection is beautiful, and I’m hoping to incorporate something from it as we rethink our living room. This collaboration alone could deserve its own post.

Here’s to all the finds and small treasures of January, and to a new month ahead. Let me know if any of these resonated with you.

xx,
Brynn

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Holy smokes, the quilt is done!!!