
A place for those who want to build their own wardrobe by sewing and knitting their own clothes, value personal style, and strive for a slower approach to fashion.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 30 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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Before my holiday to Greece, I wanted to make something new. Not because I had a gap or because I’d fully thought it through. It’s just a habit I have. A trip was coming, so somewhere in the back of my mind, that felt like it required somet...
It’s been over a year since I posted my first Substack article, not knowing what to expect or where this was going to lead me, but I knew I wanted to talk about making my own clothes that represents my personal style. A year later and that...
Is it just me or is getting dressed in spring harder than it should be? Not because there’s nothing to wear, we love our clothes, but because the season refuses to be one thing. Cold mornings, warm afternoons, sunny days, rainy days, etc. E...
All images were sourced from Pinterest.
In this series, I walk through the pieces I want to add to my wardrobe (whether I’m making or buying them) and share the logic behind each choice: why it fits my style, how I’d wear it, what fabric m...
“Is it inspired by Rohe… or is it actually Rohe?”I got that comment when I shared a picture of this top on the Substack app. And I got to happily reply that it’s not a piece I bought from Rohe, but that I made it myself. It really is one of...
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