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  • A Closer Look At What We Pay For Fast Fashion

    Vestiaire Collective launched the 2024 Circularity Report on the Earth Day, which proves that neither people, nor planet can afford fast fashion any more. In collaboration with Vaayu, Vestiaire Collective delves deep into consumer behaviour, analysing responses from 13,400 participants, and reveals it’s a false notion that fast fashion is more affordable. According to the…

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  • Eco-Chic Is The New Frontier in Parisian Fashion

    As the world shifts toward a more sustainable future, the fashion industry, particularly in Paris, stands at a critical juncture. Known globally as the epicentre of haute couture, Paris is now pivoting to lead in sustainable fashion, integrating environmentally friendly practices without sacrificing the glamour associated with its name. This blog delves into the evolving…

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  • Everything You Need To Know About Capsule Wardrobe

    A few years ago, the idea of a capsule wardrobe caused a stir in the fashion world. A capsule wardrobe is a compact wardrobe that has a collection of basic pieces that are always in trend and can be styled in various ways. Perhaps since the economic collapse coincided with a frenetic decade of fast…

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  • Sustainable Fashion Secrets: Making Your Wardrobe Last Longer

    In the heart of Paris, style is everlasting. I’m here to guide you through the chic art of sustainable fashion. Discover how the right care can extend the life of your garments, ensuring your wardrobe remains as timeless as the city itself. Master the Art of Laundry Symbols Every piece of clothing comes with its…

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  • Unpacking the Charm of Vintage, Second-Hand, and Retro

    Though commonly discussed, confusion still exists about the differences between second-hand, vintage, and retro. Here’s a quick guide.

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  • Abstract Art: Decoding the Language Beyond Sight

    “But nobody is visually naive any longer. We are cluttered with images, and only abstract art can bring us to the threshold of the divine.”

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