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  • More Than Just Fabric

    Fashion, for me, started with noticing little things how people dress for the day, how fabric feels on the skin, how color changes in different light. Over time, it became less about trends and more about stories. Every piece carries a moment, a place, or a feeling I didn’t want to forget.

    This look brings together simple everyday Wear and handcrafted pieces. A clean cream top and black skirt keep things easy and comfortable. while the woven hat and bag add texture and a strong sense of culture and craft . The red scarf introduces a soft pop f color that lifts the entire outfit.

    It’s a relaxed style that feels natural and wearable fashion that blends modern life with traditional elements , made to be lived in , not overthought.

    I’m drawn to simple designs, natural colors, and clothes that feel easy to live in. Some ideas come from culture, some from everyday life, and some from just sitting quietly and observing. I care about how things are made, who makes them, and the time it takes to get it right even when it’s not perfect.

    These pieces are made to move with you, to be worn on ordinary days and the ones that matter most. Nothing loud, nothing forced just fashion that feels honest, comfortable, and connected to real life.

  • Habits That Changed My Everyday Life

    There was a time when my days felt like they were slipping through my fingers. I’d wake up tired, rush through the morning, and go to bed feeling like I hadn’t done enough. My mind was always full, but my heart felt empty. I wanted change but not the kind that comes overnight. I wanted something steady, something that would quietly shape me into a better version of myself.

    So, I began small.

    1. Waking Up With Intention
    instead of reaching for my phone first thing in the morning, I started taking a deep breath, stretching, and whispering a short prayer of gratitude. That tiny moment of calm made me realize I didn’t have to chase the day, I could meet it gently.

    2. Journaling My Thoughts

    Writing down my thoughts each evening became my way of cleaning my inner space. It wasn’t about perfection; sometimes I only wrote a sentence or two. But over time, it helped me see patterns, fears, and dreams I hadn’t noticed before. It became a mirror for my growth.

    3. Drinking Water Like It’s a Ritual

    It sounds simple, but staying hydrated became symbolic for me. Every glass of water reminded me to take care of myself, even when no one was watching.

    4. Saying “No” Without Guilt

    This one took courage. I realized how much energy I was wasting trying to please everyone. Learning to say “no” softly but firmly became one of the most freeing habits I’ve ever formed.

    5. Moving My Body Daily

    I stopped calling it “exercise” and started calling it “movement.” Sometimes it’s a walk around the neighborhood, a dance in my room, or stretching while music plays in the background. Movement helped me feel alive again.

    6. Choosing Gratitude Over Comparison

    Whenever I caught myself comparing my life to others, I paused and listed three things I was grateful for. Slowly, the bitterness faded, and I started noticing the beauty already around me.

  • Painting your World: Does a Color tell a story?

    Have you ever wondered how the world would look like without colors? Give it a second wild thought, just maybe the trees are never green anymore!

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