Julia Berolzheimer Shares Her Thoughtful Approach to Mother’s Day Gifting and Everyday Style
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Fashion and lifestyle creator Julia Berolzheimer is approaching Mother’s Day with a focus on meaningful gifts, lasting design, and pieces that fit naturally into daily life. Through her curated selections and long-running digital platform, Berolzheimer continues to shape conversations around fashion, home, family, and modern luxury.

Over the past 15 years, Berolzheimer has built one of the most recognizable voices in lifestyle content, growing an audience drawn to her personal approach to style and thoughtful recommendations. As a mother of two, she says motherhood has reshaped the way she thinks about gifting.
“Motherhood taught me how much weight the small, day-to-day moments carry,” Berolzheimer shared. “It’s the tea that makes the morning feel slower, or the cashmere sweater you reach for every day. Those are the giftable moments that I look for now.”
Her latest Mother’s Day selections reflect that philosophy, blending fashion, home décor, keepsakes, and family-oriented pieces into a collection centered on practicality and emotional value.
Among the featured items is the Montagu Necklace from her ongoing collaboration with Jennifer Behr, designed to bring color and personality into everyday dressing. Berolzheimer also highlighted the Charleston Necklace, another piece from the collection inspired by timeless jewelry and personal keepsakes.

Berolzheimer said her partnership with Jennifer Behr has evolved naturally over multiple collections because the brand was already part of her personal wardrobe before the collaboration began.
“Our fourth collection took shape around a 1960s Mediterranean summer,” she explained. “I designed it for the woman who treats jewelry as part of getting dressed, not an afterthought.”
Additional selections include the Woolfe Earrings, designed to add polish to everyday outfits, and the Ginori 1735 Florenza Box, which Berolzheimer recommends for storing jewelry, handwritten notes, and personal keepsakes.
The collection also extends into home and lifestyle products. Berolzheimer selected the Kinderbrook Home Garden Basket for outdoor markets and family outings, along with Vintage European Sheets, which she says bring texture and character into the home.
For mothers interested in fashion and design history, Berolzheimer included Vogue: The Jewellery, a coffee table book exploring iconic jewelry and fashion imagery. She also highlighted personalized Jaymes Paper notecards as a practical but thoughtful gift option.

Family-focused gifts remain another major part of her Mother’s Day approach. Berolzheimer included matching Mommy & Me pajamas, designed around slow mornings and time spent together at home with children.

Beyond product recommendations, Berolzheimer continues expanding her presence across digital publishing, affiliate commerce, and creator-focused technology. Alongside her husband Thomas and entrepreneur Chloé Watts, she is also involved with Coreli, a platform focused on helping creators build more elevated digital landing pages and branded experiences.
Berolzheimer said maintaining audience trust has remained central to every stage of her business growth.
“Your audience can feel the difference between something that comes from your real life and something you're posting for the algorithm,” she said. “Over time, that is what builds trust.”









