


Lindsay Hubbard knows how to make “Summer House” feel like home.
From drama-filled birthday bashes to gender reveals, the star’s known for hosting memorable events on-screen — though since welcoming daughter Gemma last year, her party-planning approach looks a bit different.
“My hosting style now is very casual; I’m rolling around on the floor half the time,” the star, who recently teamed up with AirWick, tells Page Six Style.
It’s not the only thing that’s shifted for the Bravoleb; her summer essentials aren’t exactly the same these days either. Below, Hubbard dishes on the must-haves she carries everywhere right now, from burp cloths to breath mints.
“I just don’t know what it is, but my hands get so dry all the time. I probably apply [this] five times a day.”

“I put this everywhere; I put it on Gemma’s cheeks. I put it on her butt. I put it on my lips. I put it on the backs of my hands … I basically put Aquaphor on everything. We have a Costco-sized [tube] that we throw in our purse.”

“I truly think that fragrance is the magic touch to creating a welcoming environment …. [and[ this is by far my favorite fragrance. I get so many compliments from people when they walk through the door and this is the first thing they smell.”

“Right now, what I cannot live without is a classic burp cloth. I have to carry this around everywhere at all times. Gemma is just in a very spitty mood right now.”

“I have this little toy because no matter what, whether you’re going to a dinner or you are walking through the park, you have to keep Gemma entertained at all times. We just detach [the lion charm] and bring it …. like literally everywhere we go. It makes this crinkling sound, and babies love that crinkling sound.”

“I do a lot of appearances, events and meet-and-greets, and I can’t just chew gum everywhere I go, so I pop one of these in.”
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.