Fashion
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Frumpy in Michigan: Dressing for Extreme Cold vs. Warm Climates

The last couple of weeks in Michigan have been ridiculously cold. While we were spared heavy snow this time around, the frigid temperatures have made up for it. Let me tell you, it’s been so cold that even my snow shovel seems to shiver when I pick it up! 🥶 Now, I still don’t own Continue reading
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The Sweater Comeback: Innovations, Trends, and a Cozy Fashion Revival

Fall is here, and that means it’s officially sweater weather—except, wait… is it? While I used to love slipping into a warm sweater growing up, I’ve noticed that these days, everyone seems to be opting for jackets instead. Are sweaters really losing their place in our wardrobes, or is there more to the story? As Continue reading
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A Sock Celebration for the Feet and Flirtatious

I was driving to the airport this morning when I heard about this interesting survey on the radio – what type of socks do people prefer wearing? Ankle socks? Crew socks? Knee highs? It got me thinking about my own experiences with these oft-overlooked foot coverings over the years. If you peeked into my sock Continue reading
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Executive Dress Codes: The Quirky Uniforms of the World’s Elite

They run multibillion-dollar conglomerates, negotiate major deals, and are looked up to as bastions of power and influence. But when it comes to their wardrobes, many of the world’s top executives have some remarkably quirky dress codes they adhere to religiously. Let’s start with the reigning king of CEOs who decided a decade ago that Continue reading
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From Mom’s Needles to Global Threads: A Sweathery Odyssey Through Time

The rhythmic click-clack of my mother’s needles is the soundtrack to my earliest memories. In 1970s India, sweaters weren’t just fashion; they were hand-crafted havens against cool mornings and chilly evenings. Each stitch held her love, each pattern a unique story embodied in soft wool. My half-sleeved spring sweaters and full-sleeved winter wonders were more Continue reading
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From Bata Blues to Slip-On Bliss: A Shoeaholic’s Memoir

Ah, shoes! More than just foot prisons, they’re silent companions on life’s grand adventure. Each scuffed pair, each polished gem, whispers tales of scraped knees, conquered mountains, and the ever-evolving terrain of our lives. My journey? Buckle up, or rather, slip on, because heels are a definite no-no these days! India: Bata Beginnings and Kolhapuri Continue reading