In the realm of cinematic style, few directors have mastered the art of domestic allure quite like Nancy Meyers. Renowned for her romantic comedies—think The Holiday, and It’s Complicated, Something’s Gotta Give—Meyers creates not just films but entire worlds that invite us to linger, sip our artisanal coffee, and bask in the glow of soft lighting. With the holidays right around the corner, there’s no better time to embrace the enchanting elements of the Nancy Meyers aesthetic and infuse your life with a signature blend of warmth and character.
Step into any of Meyers’ films, and you’ll immediately be struck by the interiors. Each setting is a love letter to bright, airy spaces bathed in natural light. Picture this: high ceilings adorned with cozy nooks perfect for contemplating your last first date , and a color palette of soft whites and pastels. To replicate this in your home is a dream but it’s doable! Start by choosing tones that make you want to sip on a glass of wine and read a good book. Layer in comfy textiles—think throw blankets and inviting rugs—because who doesn’t want to sink into their couch like a decadent pastry?
And let’s not forget about style. The characters in Meyers’ films are effortlessly chic. And that makes you wonder if they just rolled out of bed looking like a Vogue editorial. My personal favorite is Cameron Diaz’s character in The Holiday, Amanda Woods. The ice blue tones mixed with long cream cardigans, and not to mention the fur and leather coats. It’s all a part of the vision. Invest in classic staples like those, make you feel more put together, even if you’re just grabbing groceries (bonus points if you do your hair).
Food is a pivotal character in the Nancy Meyers universe, just like Meryl Streeps character in It’s Complicated – I’d also like to make chocolate croissants in my own bakery at night after a first date, BUT I’ll take what I can get. Getting into the Holiday spirit, or the Meyers Spirit, cooking is where the magic happens. So embrace the art of whipping up simple yet delicious meals that can easily impress a guest—or just yourself. With Thanksgiving and Christmas quickly approaching, now’s the perfect time to dust off those favorite recipes and even experimenting with new ones. This time of year is the perfect time to make those cozy-warm soups you’ve been dreaming about all summer long. A part of the aesthetic is of course the plates you’re eating off of. Invest. In. Dinnerware; after all, every meal deserves a touch of glamor, even if it’s just your Tuesday-night mac and cheese. Seriously, nothing is hurting you from going to HomeGoods and seeing the latest in the kitchen section (Maybe just your credit card.) AND, don’t underestimate the power of baking; the smell of fresh cookies wafting through your home is like an invitation for the evenings you aspire to live in.
And of course at the core of every Nancy Meyers film are relationships—those intricate, messy, meet-cute connections that make life worth living. Make room for quality time with loved ones, whether it’s a lavish holiday dinner or a spontaneous outing out to Target. Embrace open communication; after all, nothing says “I care” like discussing your feelings over a perfectly crafted charcuterie board. And remember to celebrate those small victories—like finally finishing that Netflix series you’ve been binging.
Nostalgia weaves through Meyers’ work like a familiar melody, evoking a sense of comfort. The music throughout these films is half of the imagery. Make a playlist that transports you back to your favorite moments, or even just download the album from the movie. I love starting my morning with Hans Zimmer and a croissant from Trader Joes that I made the night before. As the holiday season approaches, don't stray from getting into the mood a little early. It comes and goes by so fast, consider decorating your home a little early! November 1st I’m getting out the Christmas bins!
The Nancy Meyers aesthetic is a celebration of cozy elegance, where every detail matters and relationships shine. By weaving these elements into your life, as the holidays draw near, you can create a space that feels like a warm embrace, inviting both you and your friends to settle in and stay awhile. So, pour yourself a cup of something delightful, throw on that favorite cashmere sweater, and let the enchanting charm of Nancy Meyers inspire your everyday life. After all, who wouldn’t want to live in a charming cottage and let a British guy knock on your door? Or at least we can pretend they might.