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Bedtime Routines

Jenni Kayne, Designer

Jenni Kayne, Designer
Written By
Parachute Team
Photographs By
Nicki Sebastian for Parachute
@parachutehome
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Known for its timeless wardrobe classicsĀ and homeĀ decor,Ā JenniĀ Kayneā€™sĀ lifestyle brand reflects theĀ casual elegance of the founder herself.Ā To celebrate the launch of the limited editionĀ Parachute x Jenni Kayne collection, the L.A. native shares her perspective on decorating a home with kids, a mantra for aspiring entrepreneurs, and whyĀ investing in a comfortable wardrobe is worthĀ it.

What three words would you use to describe your home decor?

Neutral, organic, classic.

How do you strike a balance between sophisticated and kid-friendly decor?

I donā€™t think you need to compromise on style when you have children. That said, when you have kids your home needs to be comfortable and useable ā€“ nothing can be too precious. Simplicity also helps make a space both stylish and kid-friendly. Paring down to only what is needed, loved or can be used is so helpful in controlling the chaos. I recommend using nice bins and containers to keep everything organized and make closets and storage spaces look beautiful, even if they arenā€™t visible all the time.

Jenni Kayne fixing pillows on a bed.

We recently launched the Parachute x Jenni Kayne Striped Linen Duvet Cover Set! How do you plan on styling it in your own home?

I currently have itĀ on our guest bed at home. I love that itā€™s minimal but different than my typical all-whiteĀ beddingĀ ā€“Ā and washedĀ linenĀ is my favorite material. Our guests will never want to leave! I use theĀ Fringe Alpaca ThrowĀ at the end of the bed or Iā€™ll bring it into the living room to cozy up with the kids after dinner.

Youā€™re known for your stunning home decor and elevated California style. What do you look for when shopping for your home?

I love classic, timeless pieces that feel special and can be enjoyed for many years, if not forever. I gravitate toward interesting textures more than bold colors. I like warm, natural materials and fabrics like wood, cotton, alpaca and cashmere. I usually incorporate color into my home through art, nature or florals.

Walk us through your bedtime routine. What products do you use before turning in?

I put on cozy pjs ā€“ I am loving the cotton sleep shirts from the Los Angeles labelĀ Sloan. I have a few natural remedies I like to use for relaxation, too.Ā H.Gillerman OrganicsĀ makes aĀ lavender essential oil rollerĀ that I love. I also rub someĀ magnesium oilĀ on my forearms or drinkĀ Natural Calm, which has magnesium in it.

Bedroom

Bedside tables reveal a lot about a personā€¦whatā€™s on yours?

I keepĀ Bag BalmĀ in my drawer to use on my lips before I go to bed. I use a diffuser for essential oils. For something pretty and decorative with good energy, I have a silver bowl filled with clear crystals and usually have some flowers in a pretty vase as well.

What keeps you up at night?

Too much to do the next day! I keep a notepad next to my bed so that I can write down whatever pops into my head ā€“ and let it go.

Being a working mom is demanding, and mornings can be extra hectic. Do you have a tip for keeping mornings on track without compromising QT with your kids Ripley, Tanner and Trooper?

Mornings are a joint effort in my house, as Iā€™m not a morning person! My husband picks up a lot of the slack. So, my tip is to divide and conquer! Help each other out.

Jenni Kayne

Tell us about your go-to outfit. What ensemble makes you feel comfortable and confident?

I have a uniform of an easyĀ knitĀ orĀ button-down shirtĀ from my collection,Ā high-waist jeans, and either myĀ Dā€™Orsay FlatsĀ orĀ Mule Slides. Itā€™s comfortable, flattering, and I feel like myself in it.

Youā€™re a successful designer and lifestyle curator. Do you have a mantra or one piece of advice youā€™d share with other entrepreneurs trying to build their own businesses?

Stay true to yourself. Itā€™s easy to get swept up in what everyone else is doing, either creatively or from a business perspective, but if it doesnā€™t come naturally, itā€™ll be an uphill battle. Embracing what makes your business unique and special, and focusing on growing those qualities, is a better use of your time and energy.

[Ed. note: This collection has sold out.]