Quiet Luxury ≠Oatmeal Sad Beige
I’m seeing a lot of notes going around now about quiet luxury, and how rich people (truly rich), invest in classic basics because they are rich and therefore don’t need to wear
Is my thrifting & secondhand purchases harming those in need?
I read this and felt an immediate guilty pit in my stomach. Â Am I contributing to the gentrification of thrifting? Am I making the prices higher for those who can’t afford t
Style Trio: Inspirations of #OOTD style I love – Part Ten
Part of my Style Trio Inspirations Series where I have been posting on Instagram @saverspender all my inspirations for #OOTD style.
How to clean and hang up cashmere and wool sweaters without getting hanger marks in them
I usually wash all my cashmere, wools, and fine knits by doing this: Soak it in a bucket with Eucalan Wool Wash as per the directions Hand squeeze out the excess gently (no need to
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Style & Wardrobe Help: Where I get style inspiration from – Part One
Someone asked how I discovered my sense of style, and to be frank, I am constantly changing / evolving and trying new things. If I could pin it down, I could say that the following
Shop Quality Series: Quick Primer of Why Fast Fashion Sucks in a Nutshell
This is part of the Shop Quality Series. So this is my very fast primer when I look at something that looks somewhat decent from afar. Not bad right? Faux suede… looks like a
The new status symbols for the rich
These days, there is a new aspirational class that is emerging, and it has a lot to do with money, but with a new values aspect creeping in with social and cultural capital playing
People of colour use consumer goods to help buy status and acceptance
As a follow-up to my post about why people without resources buy luxury goods, I think I should clarify another point: People of colour buy their acceptability with consumer goods,
Why do people without means, buy high-end or luxury goods?
The general consensus, seems to be: “It’s so easy to not be poor, stop spending money on stuff“ This one, I already talked about here about being broke, being poo