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Speaking at the trade show on Monday, the lifestyle guru said her homes in upstate New York and Maine are both outfitted with bedding from the now-defunct department store's collection.
Martha Stewart knows a thing or two about longevity, and we've found that her products last a long time, too.
The businesswoman and lifestyle guru revealed on Monday that she still uses the same Kmart sheets, duvet covers and towels she used when she first launched her Kmart line in the late '90s. I made it. Stewart, who spoke on a panel at PROJECT and Magic Las Vegas, a twice-yearly trade show for fashion insiders and buyers, said she still has a Kmart at her home in upstate New York and vacation home in Maine. He said that sheets and towels were provided. “I've always loved what we do at Kmart,” she told the crowd. “We created something amazing.”
Although Stewart lamented the end of his contract with Kmart, which ended in 2009, he said he is “very proud” of the variety and quality of products sold at the large retail chain.
Of course, Stewart's lifestyle empire has only grown since then, and her line of bedding, kitchenware, and home decor is now available for purchase on Amazon.
Amazon
MARTHA STEWART 100% Cotton Queen Sheet Set
$64.99
Bedding currently on sale on Amazon includes sheet sets, towels, comforter sets, comforters, and quilts, with prices starting at $54.99 for a 6-towel set and ending at $199.99 for a king size comforter set. .
You can also find Martha Stewart sheets and home accessories on QVC. The former TV star still makes occasional guest appearances.
Amazon
MARTHA STEWART Homestead Striped Queen Comforter Set
$99.99
Stewart has had no shortage of high-profile collaborations since Kmart, opening a new restaurant at Paris Las Vegas in 2022, The Bedford by Martha Stewart. She told the crowd that her popular CBD line is what she uses every night to relax and fall asleep. Wine Collection (and new “Martha's Chard” releases including 19 Crimes). Skechers shoe collection. She has also published a number of best-selling cookbooks (her 100th cookbook will be published this fall).
Stewart's next goal: “I want to work with LVMH,” she declared, giving a shout-out to LVMH, the luxury conglomerate whose brands include Louis Vuitton, Fendi and Christian Dior. “It would be great to work with them to create practical clothing,” Stewart said.
The 82-year-old also revealed that she is working on an artificial intelligence platform tentatively named Martha AI.
“Do you want to know how to clean your shower?'' Ask Martha AI,'' the entrepreneurial Stewart said as an example. “I want to take all the work I’ve done over the past 60 years and put it into something useful and new.”