14 Adorable Brunch-Themed Baby Shower Ideas

There’s just no cuter responsibility than hosting a baby shower. Why? Because baby bumps + baby outfits, obvi. So when you combine the already exciting pregnancy celebration with the most sacred meal of the weekend — we’re lookin’ at you, brunch — the duo almost becomes *too* perfect. If you’re planning your BFF’s brunch shower, stick to the baby shower theme by going all out brunch with your decor, recipes and more. Try your hand at these tutorials for the most epic of brunch-themed showers, and we have a feeling this will set a precedent for future girl gang baby showers to come.

1. Donut Hole Tower: Brunch just isn’t brunch without a sugar high. This delicious tower of donut holes is super easy to recreate, and adding a few well-placed blooms makes it an A+ choice for a baby shower. If no blooms are available, a few paper inserts will work just fine. (via 100 Layer Cake)

2. DIY Floral Ice Bucket: Cute ice buckets can be hard to find. Put those red coolers away for your next BBQ and DIY this gorgeous floral ice version instead. Who knew buckets could be so chic?! (via Sugar and Charm)

3. Watercolor Floral Backdrop: There will be tons of photo ops at this shower, so up the ante with a jaw-dropping photo backdrop. You can customize it with the specific colors of the shower and bask in the Instagram glory for weeks. (via Green Wedding Shoes)

4. Brunch Bar Cart: The baby mama probably isn’t partaking in the usual brunch mimosas, but you can still repurpose that bar cart as a dessert table! Stock it full of her favorite things and add colorful pops for a stylish sugar rush moment. If she’s missing her mimosas pretty hard core, #8 will have just the right solution to quench her thirst. (via Pizzazzerie)

5. DIY Brunch Macarons: Breakfast food-themed items are always adorable. But combining them with the tasty and effortlessly beautiful macaron makes it a perfect sweet treat for a shower. (via Sugar and Cloth)

6. Mock Champagne Punch: There will probably already be mimosas at this shindig, but make sure to include the guest of honor with her own mock champagne punch. This delicious recipe will help that mimosa FOMO disappear. (via Love Bakes Good Cakes)

7. DIY Pancake Drink Stirrers: When a breakfast/brunch food staple and the need for drink stirrers come together, seriously squeal-worthy things are sure to ensue. And lots of Instagram posts. Hmm, better have the hashtag ready. (via Studio DIY)

8. Thimblepress Petal Confetti Push Pop ($14): Phone cameras will be clicking away at this event, so make sure you have some props ready to create a little movement. These petal push pops will go with any baby shower decor, and they’re eco-friendly! Pop them outside for minimal clean up.

9. Printable Egg Wrapping Paper: Why stop at the brunch decor when this eggy gift wrap exists?! Keep the brunchy vibe going at the gifting table and get a little creative with the gift topper. Grab a textured pom or food-related finishing touch. (via Studio DIY)

10. Pom Pom Placemats: With all of the amazing brunch bites at the table, making room for decor may be a struggle. Instead, add some texture with these playful pom pom placemats. Customize them with a complementary color or match them with the photo backdrop. (via Rue Daily)

11. Donut Hole Dish: Foods in stick form are cute and hella convenient. These will keep those fingers free from stickiness with a festive flair. Add chocolate covered and sprinkled donut holes for even more color-coordinating. (via DIY Candy)

12. French Toast Sticks: It just isn’t a true brunch until French toast gets involved. And because it can be a little (deliciously) heavy and nap-inducing, these miniature slices are *just enough* for everyone to enjoy. (via A Low Country Wedding)

13. Donuts With Sprinkles Balloon DIY: It’s not a true party until balloons get involved. And this tutorial totally reminds us of our favorite sprinkled sugary confections. Use the balloons to anchor each side of the table, or better yet, place them next to the actual donuts and cakes. Yum. (via Oh Happy Day!)

14. DIY Geometric Charger Plate: There are a ton of details that go into baby shower planning. Chargers are a totally time and money-conscious way to keep the table looking fresh, while making room for any other decor that will be on the tabletop. DIY a set in fun colors to help dress up your table. (via Brit + Co)

Need some more baby shower inspo? Follow us on Pinterest for more ideas and tutorials!

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Mother’s Day is fast approaching — there are only a few weeks left to decide how you’re going to spoil the lady in your life this year! Whether you’re celebrating your own mom, mother-in-law, sister, or a special someone, breakfast in bed is always a great option.

What could be better than starting the day wrapped in a warm and cozy duvet, being presented with a delicious breakfast and a hot cup of coffee? This “egg in a hole” breakfast sandwichrecipe is ideal — it’s filled with all your favorite breakfast items (I went for avocado, cheese, and sliced tomato), and the top layer of toasty bread contains its very own fried egg. Now that’s how to do breakfast in style!

This “egg in a hole” breakfast sandwich only takes a few minutes to make, but it’s something a bit different, so it makes a lovely treat. If you’re not a fan of my choice of fillings, feel free to use whatever breakfast items you prefer — bacon, sausage, etc. Just remember that some ingredients may need to be pre-cooked before being added to the sandwich.

Egg In A Hole Breakfast Sandwich Ingredients

  • 2 large slices crusty bread
  • 2 teaspoons butter
  • 1/2 avocado, sliced
  • 2 slices cheddar cheese
  • 1 tomato, sliced
  • 1 egg
  • black pepper

Egg In A Hole Breakfast Sandwich Directions

Use a circular cookie cutter to cut a hole in one of the slices of bread. If you don’t have a cookie cutter, just cut around the top of a drinking glass instead.

Butter both sides of the two slices of bread, and place in a frying pan. Cook over a medium heat for a few minutes, until the underside is golden brown. Turn the slices over.

Turn the heat down fairly low. Top the whole slice of bread with sliced avocado, cheese and tomato, and crack the egg into the hole in the other slice of bread.

Cover the pan with a lid, and cook for a few more minutes, until the cheese has melted and the egg is cooked to your liking.

Sandwich together the two pieces of bread, top with a good pinch of black pepper, and serve immediately.

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I've recently started sitting on my balcony in the morning to catch up on standout book club reads, and it's been so refreshing. Call me obsessive, but I just can't get enough of finding hidden gems that others — like Jenna Bush Hager — are reading. When she's not co-hosting TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, she's sharing her monthly book club picks on Read With Jenna and accompanying podcast!

Created by Hager in 2019, Read With Jenna features over 50 titles that Hager eagerly shares with other book lovers. She told The Today Show, "There's nothing like falling in love with a book," and I wholeheartedly agree. If you can't get enough of curating your own bookshelf, here are 25 standout reads from Jenna Bush Hager's book club.

May 2024

Real Americans by Rachel Khong

Real Americans is a beautiful story about identity, class, and more in America. It begins with Lily Chen falling in love with Matthew despite their different backgrounds. She's dealing with being an unpaid intern who's the child of someone who escaped Mao's Cultural Revolution while Matthew is the heir of a successful pharmaceutical company. Nevertheless, they somehow manage to fit together.

But, something happens in between the time they fall in love and the moment Lily's son Nick realizes his mom seems to be keeping something from him. She's never talked about his father and this has only piqued his curiosity even more.

The more he tries to find answers about his dad, the more Nick realizes there's not always a clear path to the past.

April 2024

The Husbands by Holly Gramazio

What if you came home from work one day to discover you're married to a stranger and everyone knows but you? That's exactly what happens to Lauren and it confuses her because she's sure she'd remember getting married. Not only that, but she's apparently been married for a while. Everyone in her life knows and the life around her shows evidence that her marriage isn't a fluke. So why can't she remember it?

The answer to her question lies in the mysterious act that occurs in the attic. For some reason, it's become a place where she 'receives' new husbands and a brand new lifestyle. She starts to enjoy the newness of living different lives, but eventually she wonders if it's possible to find happiness in one of the realities she's being afforded.

March 2024

The Great Divide by Cristina Henríquez

Debuting tomorrow, The Great Divide is a tale about the intersection of lives, compassion, and dedication. Set in Panama, the novel allows readers to form an intimate relationship with Omar, Ada Bunting, and John Oswald as they navigate circumstances that bring them together.

Despite his father's disdain for a new canal that's been commissioned to be built, Omar finds himself among one of the workers tasked with paving the way for it to exist. It's backbreaking work that takes a toll on him, but his weariness is comforted by Ada. Having seen firsthand how Ada cares for those who are fragile or sick, scientist John Oswald immediately enlists her help due to his wife being sick.

The Great Divide sweeps you into it's compassionate arms and has an ending that'll surely make your heart swell.

The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

To celebrate it's 40th anniversary, Jenna Bush Hager's book club has named The House on Mango Street as it's second pick for March! It's about Esperanza Cordero's desire to define who she is outside of what her Spanish culture has chosen for her. There's moments of sheer bliss that make heart-wrenching recollections easier to stomach, but Esperanza always finds a way to embrace how these things make her who she is.

February 2024

Good Material

Good Material is the new coming-of-age novel for adults who are still trying to figure out if they're adulting properly and revolves a series of events that makes main character Andy feel like he's down on his luck. From watching the breakdown of his longterm relationship to feeling like he's not growing as a comedian, it's clear that Andy is ready to do whatever it takes to become better in the love and career departments. But, is he truly ready to learn his life's lessons and will he be prepared for what happens next?

January 2024

The Waters

Trigger Warning: This novel contains graphic mention of animal cruelty.
The Waters is a gripping tale that involves Hermine "Herself" Zook's unmistakable way of healing others in Whiteheart, Michigan. However, she doesn't have the best relationship with her daughters and this makes for a complicated life when her granddaughter, Dorothy "Donkey" Zook" is left in her care.

Despite Donkey's desire to run free in Whiteheart, her family's past threatens to disrupt that and then some. Will she be able to understand what's threatening the community around her or history repeat itself? Find out when the book releases January 9, 2024.

December 2023

We Must Not Think of Ourselves

#ReadWithJenna announced its December pick yesterday and it's a historical novel that's sure to tug at your heartstrings. We Must Not Think of Ourselves follows Adam Paskow's journey as a Jew held captive by the Nazis. He later finds himself working alongside others who are committed to immortalizing history as it unfolds around them. Not without flaws, Adam unintentionally falls in love with Sala Wiskoff despite the latter being a married mother. This thrusts him into a world filled with complicated choices fueled by the need to survive and love.

Will his choices hinder those he's agreed to help or will he prove that taking risks is necessary for history to move forward? Pick up a copy of We Must Not Think of Ourselves to find out!

November 2023

The Sun Sets in Singapore

To help ring in a new month, Jenna Bush Hager's book club announced its November pick earlier today. Available for purchase tomorrow, The Sun Sets in Singapore introduces us to three women whose paths seem different at first glance. However, each of them have something that's lurking behind initial assumptions. As Dara, Amaka and Lillian find themselves 'lost' in Singapore's paradise, they begin to realize there is a such thing as too much tranquility - especially if it's disguised to hide life-altering truths. Will they be able to confront what they've escaped from or will it continue to follow them like shadows on a summer day?

October 2023

How To Say Babylon

Jenna Bush Hager's October pick is a tale of what happens when toxic traditional views begin to threaten a family's foundation. Young Safiya Sinclair must come to grips with her father's authoritative reign over her family, especially when she realizes her mother's only act of rebellion is making sure her daughters are educated. It's something that Sinclair allows to open her mind and set her free from her father's views.

A Woman Is No Man

Let your curiosity and assumptions about this book's cover introduce you to the journey of Deya. While she has her sights set on going to college and chasing her dreams, her strict grandmother is only concerned about Deya becoming someone's wife. Tradition seems to rule her life, and it's the last thing Deya wants. A random turn of events grants her wish and takes her on a journey of self-discovery where she learns what it means to be a woman whose voice is not only heard, but also respected.

Searching For Sylvie Lee

Families can carry hidden secrets that threaten to undo everything one knows once they begin searching for the truth. And this is exactly what happens when Amy rushes to find out what happened to her older sister Sylvie after her disappearance. With her confidence growing as she draws nearer to the truth, Amy is faced with the difficult task of seeing her family without rose-colored glasses and has to decide what that means for them as well as her.

Nothing to See Here

When Lillian drifts apart from her roommate and eventual friend Madison, she thinks nothing of it. That is until Madison begs her to help her caring for her stepchildren whose irritation manifests as fire. Over time Lillian is able to develop a beautiful relationship with the twins and learns the depths of her love are limitless.

The Girl With The Louding Voice

As she grows up in Nigeria, Adunni longs for a future that looks different from what she's always known. She goes to great lengths to figure out how to do so and this takes her down a path filled with sorrow and faith.

Valentine

When Mary Rose Whitehead finds young Gloria Ramirez on her doorstep, she quickly realizes a vicious act of brutality happened. Unfortunately, justice isn't swift and this leads Whitehead to take matters into her own hand.

A Burning

A Burning takes readers on a tale that intertwines the lives of three different people. Beginning with the public smear campaign of Jivan, readers are then introduced to a gym teacher whose ambitions cloud his judgment and a sweet, yet misunderstood soul who works to clear Jivan's name.

Friends and Strangers

Friends and Strangers follows Elisabeth and Sam as they navigate what it means to show up in the different seasons of their lives. They somehow form an unlikely friendship that's quickly threatened and leads to things that are hard to come back from.

Leaving The World Behind

When Amanda and Clay decide to take a breather from city life with their teenagers, they initially feel they're in for peace and quiet at the rural location they've chosen. Unfortunately for them, the owners of the home they're renting arrive in the middle of the night. It's a tale of wariness that spills over and it's up to the reader to decide if it's warranted or not.

White Ivy

People aren't always what they seem, and Ivy Lin is a prime example of this. She learns how to steal from her grandmother, and she doesn't stop until her mother decides enough is enough. After being sent to China, Ivy grows to become trustworthy and evens bumps into her former crush's sister. But, her past begins to haunt her and she finds out that some things are hard to forget.

What's Mine And Yours

Gee and Noelle's worlds collide when integration brings them together. Behind the scenes we find that their mothers — both with strong opposing views — are doing what they feel is best to prepare their children for a life in America. Each has their own reasoning even if it threatens to erase who their children truly are.

Good Company

Flora Mancini is forced to question the life she and her husband have built when she discovers he didn't actually lose his wedding ring years ago. It's enough to make anyone go mad, but she somehow works to piece together the puzzle to discover the truth and decide how to move forward.

Malibu Rising

Things reach a fever pitch in this tale about family secrets and longing. Each of the Riva siblings have their own ghosts and anticipation to look forward to as their famous summer party draws near. It's only a matter of time before things bubbling underneath the surface burst in front of everyone.

Hell of a Book

Hell of a Book is about an author who's being followed by an imaginary child and a Black boy named Soot. As the past and present collide, Hell of a Book somehow lives up to its name in a reckoning tale.

Bright Burning Things

Bright Burning Things sheds light on a former entertainers love for her son and struggle to part ways with drinking. It's a tale that's familiar to those who have parents who struggle with alcoholism and the pain it often inflicts.

Black Cake

With their mother's cryptic message and a family-long recipe involving black cake looming between them, brothers Byron and Benny must work together to learn more about her history. They also have to find a way to repair their relationship before everything that still ties them together is lost forever. Be sure to read Black Cake before it comes out on Hulu this November!

Remarkably Bright Creatures

Tova Sullivan has suffered two great tragedies in life — the death of her husband and her son's unsolved disappearance. When she befriends an octopus named Marcellus, he becomes determine to help her understand what happened to her son before evidence is completely lost at sea.

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Admit it – your number one goal in life is to make your momma think you have it all together. The best way to do this is to plan an epicMother's Day brunch (or tea party), complete with a ton of dishes you prepared in advance. Scroll on for 26 make-ahead recipes for an easy Mother's Day brunch that will make Mom beam with pride.

Edible Pastry Bouquets

Follow along with these easy recipes to create a one-of-a-kind tasty bouquet. Each one looks just as pretty as actual flowers do, but they taste much better. (via Brit + Co)

Bruléed Grapefruit Tart

Every mother deserves a brunch that's as beautiful as she is — and this grapefruit tart is one of the prettiest dishes we've ever seen! It's as yummy for our eyes as it is for our taste buds! Instant pudding, cream cheese, and condensed milk are all key to getting that creamy finish. (via Brit + Co)

Lemon-Elderflower Waffles

This easy Mother's Day brunch recipe is all things fruity, springy, and delicious. Not only are the waffles themselves yummy but the lemon + powdered sugar + elderflower syrup drizzle is out of this world. (via Brit + Co)

Slow-Cooker, Vegan Cinnamon Roll Casserole

Upgrade some store-bought cinnamon rolls with this simple casserole. It's one of the sweetest easy Mother's Day brunch ideas we love to have every year! Slow-cook it early in the am, then drizzle it with lots of cream-cheese icing right before it's time to serve. (via Brit + Co)

Honey Strawberry Basil Margarita

If there's one thing we love about this time of year (in addition to Mother's Day, obvi), it's that strawberries are back in season! Mix a pint of these berries with tequila, triple sec, lime, and basil. Bonus points if you opt for the hot honey rim. (via Brit + Co)

Vegan Lemon Scones

Baked goods are essential for any brunch platter. These yummy scones are bursting with zippy lemon, which can be mellowed out with vegan whipped cream or rich clotted cream. Bonus: they’re even better the next day. (via Brit + Co)

Superfood Egg Sandwich

These sandwiches are ideal for anyone who needs an on-the-go Mother's Day brunch or picnic. You can even make the egg salad the night before and assemble when you need to. This is one of the best easy Mother's Day brunch ideas since it fulfills the craving for something savory, rather than something sweet. (via Brit + Co)

French Toast Casserole

The best thing about this make-ahead casserole (besides the fresh raspberries on top) is that the bread and egg mixture sits overnight to become infused with the bread to become as fluffy as can be. Your mom will be begging for the recipe! (via Brit + Co)

Almond Granola

You don't just have to give your mom flowers and a card for Mother's Day. Put out some homemade granola with yogurt and fruit for brunch, and gift her the leftovers! (via Brit + Co)

Spinach, Bacon, and Cheese Strata

Think of this strata as a savory bread pudding. It has crusty bread, fresh spinach, nutty gruyère, and crispy bacon, so you’re covering all of the texture and flavor bases. It just tastes amazing, and you can make it ahead the night before then bake it breifly in the morning. (via Recipe Runner)

Dairy-Free Muesli

Serve your mom a cool, comforting hug in the form of this creamy muesli. Made with coconut cream, shredded apple, and chewy raisins, this is an unexpected Mother's Day dish that she'll love. You'll love it, too, for how easy it is to make ahead for Mother's Day brunch. (via Brit + Co)

Sparkling Cherry Sangria

There’s no better excuse than a holiday to drink with mom... not that we need an excuse! Allow citrus fruits, mint, and cherries to mingle in a pitcher of champagne with this make-ahead pick. (via Brit + Co)

Aquafaba S’mores Parfait

It’s a special occasion, so you’re definitely allowed to eat marshmallows for breakfast (especially when they’re layered on top of these otherwise nourishing cups of avocado-based chocolate pudding). (via Brit + Co)

Baked Oatmeal Cups

If your mom used to wake you up every morning with a steaming bowl of oatmeal, this flavorful baked muffin version is sure to bring the nostalgia factor to Mother's Day brunch! Go the extra mile by including her favorite fruits in the mix and she'll love it even more. (via Brit + Co)

Stuffed French Toast

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to stuff French toast with a cream cheese and fruit filling, there's no time like the present to find out. The hypnotically fragrant, fantastically easy make-ahead Mother's Day brunch idea will have your mom begging for the recipe. (via Brit + Co)

Raspberry Crumble Muffins

Muffins are typically served at room temperature, therefore you can whip up these buttery delights the day before brunch to save yourself some time. Mom will never know the difference. (via Brit + Co)

Pamplemousse La Croix and Lavender Mocktails

Whether or not it’s hot where you’re hosting brunch, these cooling beverages will be a welcome addition to your spread. Pour the lavender simple syrup and grapefruit juice into glasses, and keep them in the fridge until you’re ready to top with La Croix and serve. (via Brit + Co)

Easy Cinnamon Roll Palmiers

These cookies are basically cinnamon rolls, which means they're perfect for brunch or dessert...or both. This heart-shaped French treat is actually trés easy to make. (via Brit + Co)

Citrus Rosé Sangria

This sangria, which is full of rosé, gin, and citrus fruits btw, makes for the perfect addition to your Mother's Day brunch. Plus, it's so refreshing that we'll be making it for all our pool parties this year. Your new summer sip, found! (via Brit + Co)

Overnight Breakfast Enchiladas

This big ol' bake is packed full of protein that mom will appreciate, and lots of cheddar cheese that she’ll devour with glee. (via Julie’s Eats and Treats)

Spicy Crock-Pot Brunch Casserole

This one-pot wonder contains both hash browns and three cups of cheese, so it’s a guaranteed Mother's Day brunch success. (via Spicy Southern Kitchen)

Waffle Sausage Breakfast Casserole

Toaster waffles, breakfast sausage, eggs, and cheese make an insanely addictive casserole that mom will likely request every year. (via Show Me the Yummy)

Overnight Eggs Benedict Casserole

This efficient take on eggs Benedict contains all of the classic ingredients, even homemade hollandaise. (via Cooking Classy)

Slow-Cooker Carrot Cake Oatmeal

This coconut-y oatmeal is worth the effort for the smell alone. When your mom smells this bubbling in the crock pot, she won't be able to contain her excitement. (via Foxes Love Lemons)

Baked Denver Omelet

No one has time to stand at a hot stove and make a separate omelet for every guest on Mother’s Day! Make one batch in the oven instead; there’s no babysitting or flipping with this easy Mother's Day brunch idea, and you can prep everything the night before. (via Cooking Classy)

Crock-Pot Hash-Brown Casserole

Easy doesn’t even begin to describe this hash-brown casserole. It’s made in the slow cooker, which means you can throw everything in and forget about it. It also calls for pre-shredded frozen potatoes, so there’s no grating or peeling involved. Top with bacon and chopped parsley for a festive Mother's Day finish. (via Chelsea’s Messy Apron)

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Growing up on the Outer Banks means I've gone through my fair share of swimsuits. All it takes is one summer of surfing wipeouts, sun bathing, swimming, and hitting up the shops (because you really do everything in a bathing suit on the OBX) to know exactly which bathing suit brands are worth buying — and which are cheap enough to avoid forever. I took to social media to ask real Outer Banks locals which bathing suit brands they can't get enough of. Keep reading for all the details!

Target

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I know y'all love Target just as much as I do — and along with their home decor, cute shoes, and comfy clothes, their bathing suit options are some of my friends' favorites. Target's got a ton of diverse and affordable swimwear options that is full of different styles, sizes, and prices. That means there's something for everyone! I'm obsessed with this Underwire Bralette Bikini Top and High Waist High Leg Extra Cheeky Bikini Bottom.

Aerie

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Aerie is perfect for Outer Banks fans because it's one of the most-used bathing suit brands on the show! This store balances style with comfort and casual, and TBH half the swimsuits are cute enough to be tank tops. Their bathing suits will make you feel confident and add a pop of color to your summer wardrobe! This Smiley® String Triangle Bikini Top and Cheekiest Tie Bikini Bottom are a great place to start ;).

​Old Navy

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Old Navy is a great place to shop for affordable basics, and that definitely extends to swimsuit season. Their bathing suits come in a range sizes, and they're durable, classic, and super affordable (a lot of them are under $20!). They also have just enough Americana edge to live out your '00s rom-com dreams. I can't stop looking at the Zip-Front Bikini Swim Top and High-Waisted Bikini Swim Bottoms.

Body Glove

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Body Glove is one bathing suit brand that's just as functional as it is stylish, and it's also equal parts feminine and sporty for any gal who's always on the go. The Free Flow Eli One-Piece Swimsuitis one of my favorite suits because it's so colorful and it's also supportive, which you absolutely need when taking part in a treasure hunt.

AlySwim

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If you're looking for the true Outer Banks experience, then you should grab a suit made by someone who grew up there! AlySwim is totally customizable, and a lot of the suits are reversible so you get two looks for the price of one. With trendy patterns and vibrant colors, bathing suits like the Blue Hawaiian Eva Top and Bottoms will make a bold statement.

Rey Swimwear

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The bathing suits from Rey Swimwear are as classy as they come, and it feels like there are endless options for colors, patterns, and silhouettes. There are also options for longer torsos, which is such a blessing for us #TallGirls. Sarah Cameron would be all over this Marie bathing suit!

More Bathing Suit Brands OBX Locals Love

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Maaji is the thing of our '90s dreams, and each bathing suit will make you feel the summer magic we crave all year long. I love the Hot Magenta Adhara V Wire Bralette Bikini Top and Sublimity Regular Rise Classic Bikini Bottoms!

Left on Friday is for the minimalists. But just because the swimsuits are simple and elegant doesn't mean they're boring — and the asymmetrical silhouette on the Shoreline Suit proves it.

Kenny Flowers immediately reminds me of Palm Royale every time I look on their site because of the old school vibe and bright colors. I NEED the Acapulco Underwire Bikini Top and High Waist Bikini Bottom!!

Lime Ricki is the place to go if you're looking for modest swimsuits that will also turn heads all summer long. The bold prints and bright colors are both nostalgic and playful, and it's also a really accessible brand. Celebrate your individuality in a suit like the Shell Stripe Ruffle-Strap One Piece.

Korni Jeane lets you mix and match different vibes to create a bathing suit that's unique to you and your personal aesthetic. I'm confident Kiara would love this Bandeau Top and All Ruffled Up Bottoms.

Every cute bathing suit needs equally cute accessories so check out The 5 Most Comfortable Walking Sandals For Summer, Ranked next!

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Another one of my favorite coffee chains’ summer menus just dropped, and I am ready to sip away! Rumors about the Dunkin’ summer menu were introduced by foodie inside source, @markie_devo last month, and it appears they were right.

The Dunkin’ summer menu got released on May 1 (just six days prior to the rumored Starbucks summer menu drop), and it looks way too yummy. I’ll have a hard time not ordering these tasty drinks and food items! Based on the success of the Dunkin’ spring menu, the new summer menu doesn't miss.

So, as things begin to heat up, let’s take a look at the *official* Dunkin’ summer menu. Here's what to order today!

When does the Dunkin' summer menu come out?

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The Dunkin' summer menu came out on May 1, 2024.

Everything On The Dunkin' Summer Menu

NEW! Kiwi Watermelon Refresher

You'd think that this green drink would be matcha – but nope, it's the all-new Kiwi Watermelon Refresher! Based on the name, this drink mixes kiwi and watermelon for a super fruity and fresh sip. Dunkin' Refreshers are caffeinated with green tea, too, so some of the tea brew could shine through in the flavor. This sounds too good to not order on a sunny summer's day.

NEW! Vanilla Frosted Donut Signature Latte

Available to order hot or iced, this next drink is totally new to the Dunkin' summer menu. Their 'signature' lattes are often super sweet and topped with whipped cream and drizzle. This one will take on the flavors of a classic frosted donut, with rainbow sprinkles to boot. I simply need it now!

NEW! Blueberry Donut Coffee

Also available hot or iced, I expect the rumored Blueberry Donut Coffee to taste like a blueberry donut. Blueberry cake donuts are my absolute favorite kind, so it'll be interesting to see (and taste) how this sip lives up to the OG.

Lemonade

I find it a little odd that Dunkin' doesn't already serve lemonade, but summer seems like the perfect time to start doing so! Dunkin' will be making lemonade a permanent part of their menu on May 1. The last time they had lemonade was when they began serving the Dunkin’ Lemonade Refreshers in 2021, so it appears they're bringing it back for good.

You'll be able to order it on its own or inside their regular lineup of Refreshers (pictured above) – including the new Kiwi Watermelon one!

NEW! Green Goddess Dunkin’ Wrap

Now onto the food! The Dunkin' summer menu has three new snacks slated, and the first one is this wrap. The Green Goddess Dunkin' Wrap is made from scrambled egg whites, farro, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, crumbled feta cheese, green goddess sauce, and wrapped in a green lavash. It looks highly similar to the Spinach Feta wrap on the Starbucks breakfast menu! 👀

NEW! Watermelon Burst Classic Donut

I'm not so sure about this one. Watermelon and donuts don't ever cross paths in my mind, but you never know, it could be delish! This donut is filled with a watermelon-flavored cream filling. I need it now!

Chocolate Chunk Cookie

Chocolate Chunk Cookie – looks like a classic! Like the Chocolate Chip Banana Bread on the Dunkin' spring menu, this rumored item looks like a conveniently pre-packaged easy snack to enjoy on the road or during your lunch break!

All The Dunkin' Summer Menu Rumors

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Dunkin' fans sounded off in the comments of the summer menu rumors, sharing their thoughts about the new seasonal roster when it was leaked in April 2024.

Some Dunkin' diners aren't super thrilled with the snack selection on the leaked menu.

"Watermelon donut is wild," one person wrote. "They really need to do better with their food & snacks 😒," another said.

One user is disappointed that Dunkin' isn't doing anything overly innovative with their upcoming rumored summer menu.

"So basically blueberry and vanilla flavored coffees like they’ve had all along," they wrote. "Man they are really slacking on new flavors lately. So disappointing."

On the other hand, some Dunkin' sippers are interested in the more out-there flavors.

"Kiwi Watermelon refresher and Watermelon Burst donut both sound intriguing! Not going to lie!" one user said. "This menu isn’t bad at all I am glad they are bringing Lemonade back I love it," another echoed.

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This post has been updated.