Cynthia, your journey into your late twenties and pursuit of your best life is inspiring! Your focus on sustainable fashion and self-care is fantastic. Looking forward to your glow-up diaries, living-alone vlogs, and sustainable fashion insights. 'Inspiroue' beautifully combines inspiration and you, motivating us to dream big and embrace life. Excited for the transformational impact you are bringing to the fashion industry! 🌿✨ #SustainableFashion #InspiringJourney
Yay I'm so so happy to hear :') Thank you for being the first comment too hehe That's such a good topic of discussion! I've added it to the list and will start collecting my thoughts/research for it!! Besides buying with the intention of having the items for as long as possible, it really is about systemically creating clothes that can break down or be recycled into reusable fibres!!
I think a huge part of it is reframing it from "getting rid of" to "rehoming/reusing". I try to think of all my clothing as a responsibility - I will need to resell the individual pieces or reuse them, just donating them sadly doesn't cut it. This also helps to curb my enthusiasm for very affordable second hand splurges!
I live in Namibia, Africa and have really grown fond of thrifting because not only is it fun finding good pieces, but the clothes from afar are of better quality and I can buy those at an affordable price. I’m very happy to now learn how much good that does for the environment! 🌿🌞
I find in today's world with online shopping people are always mindlessly consuming fast fashion. I consider myself a minimalist & probably buy clothes or thrift twice a year when I absolutely NEED something or have to replace an article of clothing. My peers look at me like I'm the crazy one, but after this video, I have more reason & impact behind why I'm shopping less & how that can be a perfectly healthy & sustainable option :) Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for this super informative video. I’m not even sure I’ve found it but it’s come at a time where I am aiming for a more minimal, sustainable lifestyle and your video has helped hugely ❤
Cynthia, your journey into your late twenties and pursuit of your best life is inspiring! Your focus on sustainable fashion and self-care is fantastic. Looking forward to your glow-up diaries, living-alone vlogs, and sustainable fashion insights. 'Inspiroue' beautifully combines inspiration and you, motivating us to dream big and embrace life. Excited for the transformational impact you are bringing to the fashion industry! 🌿✨ #SustainableFashion #InspiringJourney
Thank you so much!
Loved this so so much! I was thinking I'd really appreciate a video or discussion on how to get rid of clothes responsibly?
Yay I'm so so happy to hear :') Thank you for being the first comment too hehe
That's such a good topic of discussion! I've added it to the list and will start collecting my thoughts/research for it!! Besides buying with the intention of having the items for as long as possible, it really is about systemically creating clothes that can break down or be recycled into reusable fibres!!
I think a huge part of it is reframing it from "getting rid of" to "rehoming/reusing". I try to think of all my clothing as a responsibility - I will need to resell the individual pieces or reuse them, just donating them sadly doesn't cut it. This also helps to curb my enthusiasm for very affordable second hand splurges!
I live in Namibia, Africa and have really grown fond of thrifting because not only is it fun finding good pieces, but the clothes from afar are of better quality and I can buy those at an affordable price. I’m very happy to now learn how much good that does for the environment! 🌿🌞
I love this!! Yes thrifting is my fave too!! x
I wonder what would happen if everyone stopped buying clothes or only thrifted for a year. That would be a fun challenge to participate in
Can you IMAGINE the chaos it would cause for shein, zara and H&M 🤪🤭 I’d love to see it in our lifetime
@@inspiroue it would be *chef’s kiss*
I find in today's world with online shopping people are always mindlessly consuming fast fashion. I consider myself a minimalist & probably buy clothes or thrift twice a year when I absolutely NEED something or have to replace an article of clothing. My peers look at me like I'm the crazy one, but after this video, I have more reason & impact behind why I'm shopping less & how that can be a perfectly healthy & sustainable option :) Thanks for sharing!
Yes this! Love your approach, appreciate you for commenting! x
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❣️ love how passionate you are about this, it's inspiring 🥰
Thank you so much! Means a lot to me that you like this kind of content x
Thank you so much for this super informative video. I’m not even sure I’ve found it but it’s come at a time where I am aiming for a more minimal, sustainable lifestyle and your video has helped hugely ❤
I’m so happy it can help 🥰
the algorithm is cooking this video but NOT ON MY WATCH
I KNOWWW it's breaking my heart - thank you though appreciate you x