From Motherhood Must-Haves to Content Creation: Meet Miyaeva Renae
Miyaeva Renae, a lifestyle creator, has captivated audiences with her authentic approach to modern motherhood and intentional living. The post From Motherhood Must-Haves to Content Creation: Meet Miyaeva Renae appeared first on Haute Living.

Miyaeva Renae, a Washington-based lifestyle creator, has captivated audiences with her warm, authentic approach to modern motherhood and intentional living. Known for her cozy aesthetic, she effortlessly blends beauty, home décor, and parenting content, inspiring her community to find joy in life’s simplest moments.
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As a new mom to her son, Stetson Dain, and partner to Holden, she shares her world with vulnerability and grace, offering a refreshing take on balancing the chaos and calm of parenthood. From must-have baby products to affordable décor hacks, her insights resonate deeply, creating a space where motherhood’s highs and lows are celebrated with equal tenderness.
HAUTE LIVING: Your content resonates with millions as a beacon of cozy, authentic motherhood. How do you balance sharing the raw, unfiltered realities of parenting with curating a calming, aspirational aesthetic?
MIYAEVA RENAE: I think the key is embracing both the chaos and the calm as part of the same story. Motherhood is deeply beautiful, but it’s also messy, emotional, and unpredictable. I never want to sugarcoat that. When I share aesthetic routines or peaceful moments, they’re real but so are the teething nights, the laundry piles, I let them coexist. It’s not about pretending everything is perfect; it’s about showing that even in the hard moments, there can be softness, warmth, and connection.
HL: Your recommendations, from baby-friendly beauty picks to “Mommy & Me” outfits, have a knack for selling out fast. What are your current must-have first-time-mom products?
MR: Ahead, discover my absolute must-have first-time mom products, beauty products, and more.
Must-Have First-Time Mom Products
Doona Car Seat & Stroller
The Hatch Rest+ Sound Machine
The Haakaa Manual Breast Pump
Snuggle Me Organic Lounger
Frida Mom Postpartum Recovery Kit
Elvie Wearable Breast Pump
Lovevery Play Kits
Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe
Must-Have Beauty Products
Tula Rose Glow & Get It Eye Balm
La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5
Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask
ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint
Favorite Baby Beauty Products
Tubby Todd All Over Ointment
Earth Mama Baby Lotion & Wash
Frida Baby 3-in-1 Nose, Nail & Ear Picker
Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment
HL: What are some of your favorite mommy-and-me outfits?
MR: I love Little One Shop, they have adorable gender-neutral sets. SpearmintLOVE has iconic matching knit sets. For a more affordable and trendy option, H&M Mama + Mini collections are great. And finally, LouLou & Company has soft, stretchy, and beautiful colors.
HL: What would you recommend buying a first-time dad for Father’s Day?
MR: I think you can’t go wrong with an engraved leather keychain with baby’s name or birthdate, a matching dad and baby set, a custom storybook featuring dad & baby as characters, a comfy lounge set or hoodie with “Dad” embroidery, a photo book of their first months together, or a “Dad survival kit” with snacks, wipes, pacifiers, and a sweet note. Gifting him something sentimental and useful shows appreciation for his new role and how deeply he’s already loved.
HL: You’ve transformed your home into a cozy, organized, safe space despite the chaos of motherhood. What are your go-to affordable decor tips or organization hacks?
MR: Baskets, baskets, baskets Hide the mess, keep it reachable. Target and IKEA are goldmines. Use neutral, calming tones. They make even clutter feel less chaotic. Rotating toy bins which keeps the baby engaged without overflowing the room. Over-the-door and behind-the-couch storage hidden space savers. Wall-mounted bookshelves and acrylic spice racks (for baby books!) Aesthetic and functional. Label everything—especially postpartum, when mom brain is real. One “reset basket” per room—throw random items throughout the day and sort them later.
HL: As a creator, you’ve turned vulnerability into a superpower. How has sharing your real life online shaped your perspective on modern motherhood, and what’s your hope for the community you’re building?
MR: It’s been healing. For me and, I hope, for others. The internet can be overwhelming with perfect images of motherhood, but when I share the unfiltered moments, loneliness, guilt, beauty, joy I see how many other women say, “Same.” It reminds me we’re not alone. My biggest hope is that this community feels like a warm hug. A space where women don’t feel like they have to hide the hard stuff, and where the small, beautiful wins of motherhood are celebrated with tenderness.
HL: Any advice you wish you could go back and give yourself?
MR: You don’t have to be perfect to be a good mom. Rest when you need to, ask for help, and don’t lose yourself in the process. Your baby needs you. Not the version of you trying to keep up with everyone else’s highlight reel. Slow down. These days are fleeting, even when they feel endless.
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