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  1. Asked: February 10, 2026In: Fashion

    How to dress stylishly on a tight budget?

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    Added an answer on February 10, 2026 at 10:45 am

    Hey Emily, Start by defining your core style (minimalist, streetwear, classic, etc.) and build around a few versatile basics in neutral colors. Shop second‑hand, wait for sales, and focus on fit and fabric instead of logos. Learn simple DIY fixes (hemming, swapping buttons, dyeing) so you can refresRead more

    Hey Emily, Start by defining your core style (minimalist, streetwear, classic, etc.) and build around a few versatile basics in neutral colors. Shop second‑hand, wait for sales, and focus on fit and fabric instead of logos. Learn simple DIY fixes (hemming, swapping buttons, dyeing) so you can refresh old pieces instead of buying new ones.

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  2. Asked: December 30, 2025In: Fashion

    How to dress in old money fashion style?

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

    True old money = quality over quantity. Build around 10 pieces: Tailored blazer (try & Other Stories), silk blouse, leather belt, leather tote (Cuyana forever bag lasts decades). Fit is everything—tailor everything. Brands: J.Crew outlet, COS basics, Hermès scarf thrifted. Watch "Succession" ShiRead more

    True old money = quality over quantity. Build around 10 pieces: Tailored blazer (try & Other Stories), silk blouse, leather belt, leather tote (Cuyana forever bag lasts decades). Fit is everything—tailor everything. Brands: J.Crew outlet, COS basics, Hermès scarf thrifted. Watch “Succession” Shiv Roy for inspo. Pro tip: One perfect trench coat > 10 fast fashion ones. Check this old money shopping list: 

    https://www.theaesthete.com/old-money-style-guide/

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  3. 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 1:17 pm

    First, declutter ruthlessly: keep only what fits, flatters, and you’ve worn in the last year. Build around silhouettes that suit your body—for example, if you love dresses, pick 3–4 that work across seasons. Stick to fabrics that travel well (wool, cotton, jersey) and invest in good outerwear and s

    First, declutter ruthlessly: keep only what fits, flatters, and you’ve worn in the last year. Build around silhouettes that suit your body—for example, if you love dresses, pick 3–4 that work across seasons. Stick to fabrics that travel well (wool, cotton, jersey) and invest in good outerwear and s

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  4. Asked: January 13, 2026In: Fashion

    Transitioning from fast to slow fashion successfully?

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    Added an answer on January 13, 2026 at 6:39 am

    Hey Amelia, Week 1: KonMari audit—keep joy/spark items only. Gaps: White button-up, straight jeans, camel coat. Math: $200 coat 100 wears = $2/wear. Brands: Arket, Madewell. Closet halved, joy tripled.

    Hey Amelia, Week 1: KonMari audit—keep joy/spark items only. Gaps: White button-up, straight jeans, camel coat. Math: $200 coat 100 wears = $2/wear. Brands: Arket, Madewell. Closet halved, joy tripled.

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  5. Asked: January 8, 2026In: Design

    Essential Figma plugins every designer needs?

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    Added an answer on January 8, 2026 at 10:53 am

    Workflow gamechangers: 1) Unsplash + Enhancer for assets 2) Typemates (typography perfect) 3) FigJam AI for brainstorming. Dev handoff: Zeroheight sync. Prototyping: LottieFiles + Relative. Pro: Templatizer for systems. Daily 5 save 2hrs. Community search by role personalized gems.​

    Workflow gamechangers:
    1) Unsplash + Enhancer for assets
    2) Typemates (typography perfect)
    3) FigJam AI for brainstorming. Dev handoff: Zeroheight sync.

    Prototyping: LottieFiles + Relative. Pro: Templatizer for systems. Daily 5 save 2hrs. Community search by role personalized gems.​

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  6. Asked: January 6, 2026In: Design

    How to design logos that never go out of style?

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    Added an answer on January 6, 2026 at 7:18 am

    Start with monograms or symbols that scale perfectly in vector, think Louis Vuitton or Nike swoosh. Black + one accent color keeps it classy. Study masters: Study the evolution of the Starbucks logo simplification. Client hack: Show 3 versions (playful, classic, bold)—classic always wins long-term.Read more

    Start with monograms or symbols that scale perfectly in vector, think Louis Vuitton or Nike swoosh. Black + one accent color keeps it classy. Study masters: Study the evolution of the Starbucks logo simplification. Client hack: Show 3 versions (playful, classic, bold)—classic always wins long-term. My designs still look fresh after 5 years.

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  7. Asked: January 2, 2026In: Fashion

    How to spot authentic designer bags on a budget?

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    Added an answer on January 2, 2026 at 8:00 am

    Interior tells all: LV date code canvas pattern, YSL heat stamp alignment. Weigh it—heavy = authentic. Zipper pull engraved. Thrift Nordstrom Rack returns rack for deals. Pro move: Buy bundles (scarf + bag). My $320 Dior saddle became $1.2k resale after minor restoration.

    Interior tells all: LV date code canvas pattern, YSL heat stamp alignment. Weigh it—heavy = authentic. Zipper pull engraved. Thrift Nordstrom Rack returns rack for deals. Pro move: Buy bundles (scarf + bag). My $320 Dior saddle became $1.2k resale after minor restoration.

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  8. Asked: December 29, 2025In: Fashion

    How to start a sustainable fashion brand on a budget?

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    Added an answer on December 29, 2025 at 12:34 pm

    Start with deadstock fabrics from Deadstock.co ($800 for 200 pieces), design simple tees using Canva patterns, and use Printful's eco-line for on-demand printing—no inventory risk. Build Instagram hype with "fabric rescue" Reels and $20/day ads targeting #SustainableFashion. Launch 5 SKUs at $45-65Read more

    Start with deadstock fabrics from Deadstock.co ($800 for 200 pieces), design simple tees using Canva patterns, and use Printful’s eco-line for on-demand printing—no inventory risk. Build Instagram hype with “fabric rescue” Reels and $20/day ads targeting #SustainableFashion. Launch 5 SKUs at $45-65 via presales—hit 100 sales month 1, scale to $12k MRR by month 6.

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  9. 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 12:27 pm

    Pro formula Canva mood board template: https://www.canva.com/mood-boards/templates/ - Hero image (defines 80% vibe) Color story (5 swatches + usage rules) Type scale (H1-H4 + body) Texture/pattern library (3 max) Layout thumbnails (mobile/desktop) Print + laminate for client mtgs. Digital: Figma proRead more

    Pro formula Canva mood board template: https://www.canva.com/mood-boards/templates/ –

    1. Hero image (defines 80% vibe)
    2. Color story (5 swatches + usage rules)
    3. Type scale (H1-H4 + body)
    4. Texture/pattern library (3 max)
    5. Layout thumbnails (mobile/desktop)

    Print + laminate for client mtgs. Digital: Figma prototype linking to specs. Test: recreate 3 pages from the board—should take 30min max.

     

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  10. Asked: December 24, 2025In: Fashion

    How do you build a timeless wardrobe that works for 5+ years without going broke?

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    Added an answer on December 24, 2025 at 7:46 am

    Start with 12 anchors: neutral blazer, white button-up, black trousers, dark jeans, trench coat, cashmere sweater, leather boots, white sneakers, silk slip dress, tailored coat, quality bag, statement earrings. These mix 80% of outfits. Rule: everything fits perfectly (tailor 20% of buys). Add 20% pRead more

    Start with 12 anchors: neutral blazer, white button-up, black trousers, dark jeans, trench coat, cashmere sweater, leather boots, white sneakers, silk slip dress, tailored coat, quality bag, statement earrings. These mix 80% of outfits. Rule: everything fits perfectly (tailor 20% of buys). Add 20% personality (scarves, belts, bold socks). Thrift for outerwear/bags (80% savings), invest in knits/shoes. Refresh yearly by rotating colors/patterns—never buy duplicates.

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