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  1. Asked: January 13, 2026In: Fashion

    Transitioning from fast to slow fashion successfully?

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    Added an answer on February 9, 2026 at 8:21 am

    Declutter: Wear test 30days, donate rest. Buy: Neutral base + 2 seasonal. Staples: Cashmere sweater, leather loafers. Cost/wear king metric. Shop: Reiss sales, The Fold pre-loved. Year 1: 40→18 pcs, outfits endless.

    Declutter: Wear test 30days, donate rest. Buy: Neutral base + 2 seasonal. Staples: Cashmere sweater, leather loafers. Cost/wear king metric. Shop: Reiss sales, The Fold pre-loved. Year 1: 40→18 pcs, outfits endless.

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  2. Asked: February 4, 2026In: Fashion

    How to build a capsule wardrobe that actually works for everyday life?

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    Added an answer on February 4, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    Hey Ananya, Start by defining your lifestyle (office, casual, weekends) and pick a neutral color base (black, navy, beige, white) with 1–2 accent colors. Choose versatile staples like a well‑fitting blazer, dark jeans, tailored trousers, and simple tops that can pair with multiple bottoms. Aim for 2Read more

    Hey Ananya, Start by defining your lifestyle (office, casual, weekends) and pick a neutral color base (black, navy, beige, white) with 1–2 accent colors. Choose versatile staples like a well‑fitting blazer, dark jeans, tailored trousers, and simple tops that can pair with multiple bottoms. Aim for 20–40 core pieces you genuinely love and wear often, then add a few statement items on top.

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  3. Asked: January 7, 2026In: University

    Best study techniques for tough college exams?

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    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 1:34 pm

    Proven system: Feynman technique (teach concepts simply) + mind maps visuals. Study groups for debating problems, fill gaps. Weekly review pyramid. Tools: Notion planner, Forest app focus. Cut anxiety: 5min breathing pre-study. Students avg 15% grade boost first semester.

    Proven system: Feynman technique (teach concepts simply) + mind maps visuals. Study groups for debating problems, fill gaps. Weekly review pyramid. Tools: Notion planner, Forest app focus. Cut anxiety: 5min breathing pre-study. Students avg 15% grade boost first semester.

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  4. Asked: December 31, 2025In: Design

    How to create client-winning design portfolios?

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    Added an answer on December 31, 2025 at 10:39 am

    Hey, start with 3 fake client projects: redesign Nike sneakers in Figma, mock Starbucks menu, create an album cover for an indie band. Write case studies: Problem → Process → Result. Host on Behance (free) + Carrd site ($19/year). DM 50 potential clients weekly: "Loved your brand, redesigned your loRead more

    Hey, start with 3 fake client projects: redesign Nike sneakers in Figma, mock Starbucks menu, create an album cover for an indie band. Write case studies: Problem → Process → Result. Host on Behance (free) + Carrd site ($19/year). DM 50 potential clients weekly: “Loved your brand, redesigned your logo—feedback?” Landed first $800 gig in 14 days.

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  5. Asked: December 30, 2025In: Design

    How to create viral fashion mood boards?

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    Added an answer on December 30, 2025 at 6:47 am

    Canva template + Pinterest trends: Layer free Unsplash photos, Pantone colors, Vogue headlines. 3-column rule: Fabric | Silhouette | Vibe. Add 2025 trends (sheer metallics). Export 1080x1080 IG squares. Post "Designing [brand] SS26"—DM 20 stylists. 1 board/week = 5k followers + client leads in 30 daRead more

    Canva template + Pinterest trends: Layer free Unsplash photos, Pantone colors, Vogue headlines. 3-column rule: Fabric | Silhouette | Vibe. Add 2025 trends (sheer metallics). Export 1080×1080 IG squares. Post “Designing [brand] SS26″—DM 20 stylists. 1 board/week = 5k followers + client leads in 30 days.

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  6. Asked: December 26, 2025In: Design

    How do you create mood boards that actually guide design decisions?

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    Added an answer on December 26, 2025 at 12:26 pm

    3-step system works every time: Collect 50 images max (Pinterest → Milanote), tag mood/emotion Extract 5 colors (Coolors.co), 3 fonts (Google Fonts pairing), 2 layouts Template spec sheet: colors/hex, fonts/weights, grid ratios, key textures Present as "decision document", not art. Client picks fromRead more

    3-step system works every time:

    1. Collect 50 images max (Pinterest → Milanote), tag mood/emotion
    2. Extract 5 colors (Coolors.co), 3 fonts (Google Fonts pairing), 2 layouts
    3. Template spec sheet: colors/hex, fonts/weights, grid ratios, key textures

    Present as “decision document”, not art. Client picks from your 3 options. Fashion hack: fabric swatches + flat sketches next to digital board.

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  7. Asked: December 26, 2025In: Fashion

    How do you thrift/vintage shop like a pro without wasting time or money?

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    Added an answer on December 26, 2025 at 7:03 am

    Scout by neighborhood: map 5 stores via Google/Depop reviews, hit weekends 10am (fresh stock). Quality test: zipper pull (smooth), seams (flat), fabric burn (cotton smell). Sizing hack: measure favorite fits, thrift same brands. App filter: 'like new' + sold comps. Creative twist: buy 3 'wrong' piecRead more

    Scout by neighborhood: map 5 stores via Google/Depop reviews, hit weekends 10am (fresh stock). Quality test: zipper pull (smooth), seams (flat), fabric burn (cotton smell). Sizing hack: measure favorite fits, thrift same brands. App filter: ‘like new’ + sold comps. Creative twist: buy 3 ‘wrong’ pieces, restyle into 1 killer look. Weekly 2hr max—ROI beats Zara every time.

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  8. Asked: November 26, 2025In: Design

    Is Google’s Nano Banana Pro a real design tool or just another AI toy?

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    Added an answer on December 2, 2025 at 4:47 am

    From a creative perspective, what excites me is how much control you get over style, lighting, and composition without needing advanced software skills. For fashion and design students, that means you can quickly visualize moodboards, campaigns, or lookbook concepts and then refine them in traditionRead more

    From a creative perspective, what excites me is how much control you get over style, lighting, and composition without needing advanced software skills. For fashion and design students, that means you can quickly visualize moodboards, campaigns, or lookbook concepts and then refine them in traditional tools. It’s not perfect for final print-ready work yet, but for fast experimentation and pitching ideas, Nano Banana Pro feels like a game-changer rather than just a gimmick.

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