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The Pioneer Woman Overhauled Her Style—And It’s Giving Nancy Meyers at the Ranch

Less cowgirl, more heirloom

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For the better part of a decade, The Pioneer Woman’s Walmart collection has been exactly what you’d expect from a woman who runs a blog, a basset hound farm, and a dynasty of casseroles: loud florals, cherry reds, and polka-dot everything. It was maximalist cowgirl meets HomeGoods—and people ate it up (often, quite literally, on scalloped melamine plates printed with vintage roosters).

But now? Things are looking a little different on the prairie.

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To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of her Walmart line, Ree Drummond is ushering in an aesthetic glow-up that’s less “Yeehaw!” and more Nancy Meyers kitchen à la It’s Complicated. Gone are the loud primary colors and retro kitsch. In their place: delicate blue-and-white chinoiseries, softly scalloped edges, tonal stitched linens and glazed stoneware in moody navies and warm neutrals. It’s a look that wouldn’t feel out of place in a sun-drenched Hamptons kitchen—if that kitchen also made space for homemade cinnamon rolls and a pot of chili on the stove.

It makes sense, too. Ree’s youngest just graduated high school. Her kids are getting married. She’s no longer in the thick of raising five children on the ranch. Her new style feels like a representation of this shift: Less “Pinterest barn gathering,” more “passed-down heirloom.”

So ahead, five products from the new collection that prove The Pioneer Woman is entering her Nancy Meyers era.

5 Items We're Loving From The New Pioneer Woman Collection


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