This blog post emphasizes the value of comfort in fashion, highlighting a thrifted OFF-White cardigan and its designer, Virgil Abloh. The author discusses personal experiences with body image post-cancer and the healing nature of comfortable clothing. The piece also encourages sustainable fashion through the use of services like Trashies.
Tag: circular fashion
This holiday season, I wanted to continue to curate my closet with consigned and thrifted fashion in an effort to be more sustainable while also maintaining my own sense of style. In 2025 I made a big push to buy most of my clothing second hand and I’m so happy I stuck with it. My closet looks like a treasure chest of vintage and couture pieces and it always feels like I’m walking into my own personal store. To close 2025 out, I did get a few new pieces in that I wanted to share with you all. In this…
I got the chance to watch a specail premiere of ‘Wicked-For Good’ with Amazon Prime earlier this week and 3 days later I’m still not over it. So before I go and watch it again on Friday (and I never watch a movie twice in theaters ) I wanted to chat about and review the film in a non spoiler type of way. And of course, this wouldn’t be a fashion blog if I didn’t talk about my outfit, so I’ll be getting into what I wore for this magical night as well. TL:DR– Wicked–For Good is worth the watch,…
One thing you all should know about me is that I’m a sustainability queen. Curating an eco friendly closet that is as fashionable as it Earth friendly is important to me. I’m also someone who just can’t help but to find a great deal on beautiful and unique pieces. So thrifting and consignment shopping have kinda been my things for a long while now. I’m proud to say that most of my accessories and probably around 30% of my closet are now made up from second hand items and I’m excited to continue this trend! one of the questions I…
It’s no secret that I’m a luxury lover. But the truth is, even a lot of luxury products are by definition fast fashion. For those who may not know, fast fashion is the rapid production and distribution of trendy, seasonal pieces to the market. While we typically think of fast fashion applying only to brands like Shein, Temu and Amazon; fast fashion can apply to any company that employs a strategy of inundating the market with trendy goods. I bring this up because there’s a lot of rhetoric about how bad fast fashion is (especially around economy brands), but I…





