Category: Fashion & Style
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Fashion Is Political. And No, That’s Not a Hot Take.
Fashion is political, not partisan. From clean girl to indie sleaze, trends reflect culture, power, and collective mood. A modern take on style and meaning.
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A Decade of Spell: Why I Love It & How I Wear It
I’ve been wearing SPELL for over ten years and honestly, I don’t know how I’d shop without them. The clothes are relaxed, flowy, playful, and they just work. Every piece fits into my life naturally. It’s not a brand you need to overthink. You put it on, and it feels…
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Everyone Looks the Same and They Hate You for Not Playing Along
A sharp, honest take on fashion conformity, athleisure culture, and why people mock individuality. An Italian raised perspective on style, confidence, and why you should stop waiting for a special occasion and wear the damn clothes now.
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Eleven Years on Poshmark: A Casual Seller’s Journey Into Sustainable Fashion

Starting my eleventh year on Poshmark feels equal parts surreal and grounding. What began as a casual way to sell clothing from my personal closet has turned into over a decade of consistent Poshmark sales, meaningful community, and a much healthier relationship with fashion. I’ve been a casual Poshmark seller…
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Celebrity and Influencer Skincare Is Annoying, But Dua Lipa Did It Right
Celebrity and influencer skincare lines often make me roll my eyes. Too many of these launches feel like cash grabs, with overhyped packaging, mediocre formulations, and a heavy dose of influencer marketing that overshadows quality. Overexposure is real, and most of these products are just noise in an already crowded beauty…
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Black Friday, Cyber Monday & the Chaos of Overconsumption: Why “On Sale” Doesn’t Mean You Need It
Another Black Friday, another Cyber Monday, another week of emails screaming “LAST CHANCE!” like the world will implode if you don’t buy a fourth air fryer. The internet turns into a digital Hunger Games arena, and suddenly we’re adding things to our carts we didn’t even know existed 48 hours ago. Hyper-consumerism…