A minimalist perspective on fashion, culture, art and feminism from the founder of Double Kick.
A minimalist perspective on fashion, culture, art and feminism from the founder of Double Kick.
Fast fashion has convinced us we need more. More clothes, more trends, more "options." But the reality? Most of it ends up in a donation bin—or worse, a landfill—after a season. Here’s why curating your closet with fewer, higher-quality pieces is the move.
Minimalism and metal might seem like an unlikely pairing—until you really look at them. At their core, both reject excess and embrace intention. They’re about cutting through the noise and getting to what really matters. Both live by one unspoken rule: no fluff, no filler, no bullshit.
Minimalism and metal might seem like an unlikely pairing—until you really look at them. At their core, both reject excess and embrace intention. They’re about cutting through the noise and getting to what really matters. Both live by one unspoken rule: no fluff, no filler, no bullshit.
If getting dressed feels more like a chore than a form of self-expression, it’s time to rethink your wardrobe.