Joanna Gaines' summer Magnolia collection captures the spirit of summer with pretty florals and nostalgic charm – here's everything I'm shopping first
Equal parts playful and polished, this collection brings Joanna's signature warmth to summer living


This summer, Magnolia is in full bloom. Thanks to founder Joanna Gaines, the summer 2025 drop has truly captured the spirit of the season and is bursting with berries, pretty florals, and vintage-inspired charm.
There’s something about summer decor ideas that always feels like an invitation to loosen up a little – whether that’s switching out heavy linens for something airier or bringing in some splashes of color or pattern. And when I saw that the Magnolia Summer 2025 collection had finally dropped, I was immediately curious to see what Joanna Gaines had cooked up for us.
Often, summer collections are full of bright colors and vacation-style motifs, but not at Magnolia. This is a celebration of summer’s softer side, with reimagined vintage prints, a pastel palette, and whimsy. Whether you're refreshing for summer visitors or just want your home to feel more alive as the weather warms up, this latest collection has the kind of characterful, modern heirloom pieces that speak to both nostalgia and now.
What I love about this new drop is how it captures the easygoing essence of summer without losing Magnolia’s signature aesthetic. As Joanna puts it: 'Taking our cue from a season equally nostalgic as it is adventurous, we designed a collection that pulls from both worlds – from familiar colors showcased in vibrant hues to vintage patterns reimagined in unexpected places.'
That ethos comes through in everything from floral and delicately scalloped table linens to weathered wood accessories that feel like they come with their own story. 'Carefree yet curated, this collection looks and feels like the spirit of summer,' says Joanna.
With a hint of sunshine baked into every piece, these are my favorite finds from the collection – but there are plenty more to check out at Magnolia, so be sure to have a scroll for yourself.
Shop the spirit of summer 2025 at Magnolia
The Maxine gingham bed linen comes in a moodier Dusty Green or the more vibrant Moss shade seen here. It has been made to be both warm yet breathable, with button closures and the most uplifting print.
Sure, we all know and love faux floral stems, but I've never come across anything this pretty before. The Strawberry Vine Spray features bright red berries and will add a whimsical burst to your empty vases or existing arrangements.
Made with a vintage-inspired watercolor motif originally painted by Magnolia's in-house artist, this little blue and green plate will layer super well with the rest of the blue-trimmed Luna Collection.
Inspired by the trim on the island in Joanna Gaines' dark rustic butlers' pantry, the Linnea picture ledge shelves are available in two sizes for versatile styling with the most unique detail. I love it styled with the Framed Strawberry Still Life.
These are not your Grandma's linens. Made with a delicate eyelet detail and a scalloped edge in a playful apricot shade, these four napkins are going to add a real pop of color to your summer tablescape.
Available in multiple trim colors, these scalloped new linen lampshades are a great way to elevate an old lamp base. I love the on-trend yellow hue, but you can also choose from soft blue, green, or charcoal too.
I love how Joanna takes floral motifs and toughens them up with materials like this hammered forged iron. This pretty tulip-shaped candle holder comes in two different heights and will make a gorgeous mantel display.
Butter dishes have become a bit of a viral moment of late, and I love this ruffled version from the new collection. Made in a sturdy stoneware, it's been finished with a reactive green glaze to give to an antique look that will sit pretty on your counter.
Joanna has declared strawberries the must-have motif of summer 2025. From faux sprays to vintage-inspired artwork and this cute hand-painted dish towel, I can't wait to bring some playful berry prints into my kitchen for summer.
It isn't often you come across pantry storage that looks this cute, but of course, Joanna's nailed it with the Emilie canisters that are embossed with a cute floral pattern and finished with a rustic wooden spoon.
This Magnolia collection really hits that sweet spot between vintage-inspired finds and some really lovely new season upgrades.
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If you, like me, are craving a bit of cottage-style charm and nostalgia in your space this summer, this new drop from Joanna Gaines is the perfect place to start. But, if you're after something a little more budget-friendly and better suited for the outdoors, Joanna has also treated us to a new edit of joy-provoking, summer-ready finds in the Joanna Gaines Target outdoor collection 2025.

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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