As a Grandma, I’ve learned that less really is more. I don’t need to fill my closet or overflow my yarn stash to feel content. Instead, I embrace slow fashion—cherishing what I already own, repairing when I can, and creating with love.

When something new is needed, I’ll thrift, swap, or repurpose. It’s not about chasing trends but about choosing wisely, wearing with joy, and passing on pieces that tell a story.
Slow fashion feels like wisdom: steady, thoughtful, and deeply connected to both the past and the future.
How do you work your slow fashion?
