A note to fast fashion: Donating garment workers’ wages doesn’t make you charitable

Mary Quant Exhibit at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Even though I’ve found myself outside a lot less throughout the pandemic, expressing myself through fashion still puts a smile on my face. And as a sustainable fashion enthusiast and activist, I’m all too aware that while many of us consumers have millions of outfit options available at the swipe of a card or the… Continue reading A note to fast fashion: Donating garment workers’ wages doesn’t make you charitable

My Favorite Black Female-Lead Movies and TV Shows

I originally meant to post this for Black History Month (which clearly has come and gone without any posts from me), but here it is for Women’s History Month instead. As streaming services have become more popular, I’ve seen so much more representation for black creators and actors, especially for black women in movies and… Continue reading My Favorite Black Female-Lead Movies and TV Shows

Getting Through Waiting for College Decisions

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Your information is all filled in and your essays have been written to perfection. You click submit and finally, you wait. And wait. And wait… After you submit your college applications, there’s a ton of waiting involved actually. You thought finishing them was the hard part, but now you’re anxious. Here’s how to get through… Continue reading Getting Through Waiting for College Decisions

Fall Favorites

Happy Wednesday guys! Fall is practically over and I’ve barely posted (thanks college apps!). I hope you all have enjoyed this season. I have, of course, enjoyed the same 80 degree weather Florida always sends my way while pretending the leaves outside are changing colors. Without further ado, here are my favorites from the fall… Continue reading Fall Favorites