
A personal exploration of fashion as language – how getting dressed becomes a way of thinking, feeling, and belonging. Understanding clothes not as surface, but as culture: what we wear, why we wear it, and what it says about the time we live in.
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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the moments when getting dressed feels surprisingly complicated. Not because the clothes are bad, or because we lack options, but because our wardrobes are full of pieces that seem to sit in stasis but ...
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Fashion journalist & brand strategist based in Berlin. Writing about fashion and getting dressed as culture – not just clothes.
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