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Window Shopping as Manifestation
What if the thrill of shopping wasn’t about spending, but about seeing clearly what you truly want? In this reflective and personal essay, Liz Farias traces her journey from Black Friday chaos to mindful consumerism, discovering that window shopping can be a powerful tool for manifestation. Explore how patience, self-awareness, and a little style-stalking can turn browsing into a practice of abundance, all without the buyer’s remorse.

Generational Fashion
Have you ever wondered why on Earth your mother wore what she did in 1990, or wished so hard that your grandmother had kept her old cardigans from when she was 20 so you could wear them? In an interview with both my mom and my grandmother, I found out more about why they wore what they did, where they got their style inspiration, and how it links back to modern fashion.

From eBay to Runway: Sustainability as Fetish
eBay, we’ve been watching you. From thrift racks to runways, second-hand fashion is getting rebranded in real-time. But what does this new luxury spin reveal about how we assign value to what we wear? In this piece, we explore how language, culture, and storytelling reshape how we experience sustainable fashion.

The Gen-Z Fashion Frenzy: What is It?
Gen Z’s “salad bowl” style of fashion showcases how clothes can be a creative outlet. What I mean by that is that there just isn’t one distinct style that marks 2025 like there was for 1975 or 2005. We get to pick and choose what items we wear that go together, finding voice through the mixing of different textiles and eras. But our claim to fame seems to be that we have influenced the sustainable fashion market much more than other generations. So… why?