Why You Should Start Sending Snail Mail

Why You Should Start Sending Snail Mail

As a lover of a good British period drama, I know that a handwritten letter can move mountains and the lack of one can cause the iciest, desolate wasteland. Letters can say everything and nothing at all depending on the intent. And you may be thinking, “Dom, there’s a reason why we don’t write letters anymore. We can text and call.” While I believe modern technology is amazing, I do think that letters retain a certain level of emotion and thoughtfulness that can get lost in a text message or even phone conversations.

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6 Cottagecore Self-Care Tips You Should Adopt

6 Cottagecore Self-Care Tips You Should Adopt

Finding joy during a pandemic can be extremely challenging. Personally, I have worked harder than ever to discover myself and my interests during this time of inactivity. Of course, this led me on a journey to finding my personal style, favorite hobbies, and ultimately, cottagecore. As we’ve all been sharing helpful self-care tips, I thought I would share some cottagecore self-care tips that have brought joy to my life. Everything old is new again!

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I Thrifted All My Clothes For A Year. Here's What I Learned.

I Thrifted All My Clothes For A Year. Here's What I Learned.

In 2012, when Macklemore uttered the words, “I'ma take your grandpa's style, I'ma take your grandpa's style. No for real ask your grandpa can I have his hand-me-downs”, I had no idea what he was talking about. At that time, I was still blowing hundreds of dollars at Forever 21 and was completely oblivious to the magical world of vintage and thrift shopping. If thrifting and vintage shopping seems scary or unknown to you then you’ve come to the right place. I’m going to break down the world of thrifted fashion and show you some of the highlights of the clothes I thrifted this year. Let’s get to it!

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It's Time to Integrate Cottagecore

It's Time to Integrate Cottagecore

Cottagecore. Maybe you’ve heard of it, but if not, the Urban Dictionary defines it as “a niche aesthetic based around the visual culture of an idealized life on a Western farm. Common themes include sustainability, gardens, farm animals, rural living, and nature.” So why has this lifestyle been traditionally assigned to strictly white women?

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