Notes on eternity
Note: From Retail Therapy to Real Healing - Conscious Fashion as Self-Work
Many of us have turned shopping into a coping mechanism — buying clothes to soothe emotions or fill a void. I used to buy outfits before every trip, often spending more on pre-vacation shopping than the vacation itself, only to realize they added no real value to my life. Fast fashion fuels this cycle, encouraging quick fixes and leaving us with closets full of unworn clothes and an even deeper emptiness. True healing begins when we pause, reflect, and face the feelings driving our impulses. Conscious consumption and decluttering become powerful tools for self-discovery, helping us release old identities and align with who we are becoming. This process can even be ritualistic — the solar eclipse in Virgo is the perfect moment to clear space and reinvent ourselves. Buying less and with intention is not deprivation but liberation — a way to reclaim our power and create a wardrobe, and a life, that truly serves us.
Note: The Frequency of Fabrics and Consumer Choices – How Clothing Affects Our Body, Energy, and Planet
Every fabric carries a frequency that influences your body and mind. Polyester vibrates near zero – like a dead body – draining energy and disrupting natural balance, while linen, hemp, and organic cotton uplift and strengthen you. These high-frequency fabrics align your body with the Earth’s Schumann resonance, improving mood, sleep, and vitality. Fast fashion’s dependence on synthetics fuels pollution, spreads microplastics, and harms factory workers’ health. Recycling polyester is not a real solution – it is still plastic and still energetically “dead.” The answer is conscious consumption: buying fewer, higher-quality natural garments and supporting transparent, ethical brands. Fashion can become a spiritual practice – a daily choice that heals both you and the planet.
In my vision: LA LUCE ETERNA - A Love Letter to Myself, a Question to the World
This is a season of creating that turns inward—crafting not for the audience, but for the heart that holds the vision. La Luce Eterna is a capsule collection born out of personal story, astrological alignment, and embodied memory: twelve look pieces made for one life, sewn with natural fabrics, crafted locally, and designed with care.
Every stitch honors slow fashion—not as trend, but as responsibility. Garments made with integrity carry meaning: they respect the Earth, honor human hands, and invite us to choose less, but better. Before buying anything, it’s worth asking: Do I need this, or am I drawn only to its appearance? What is the true cost—not just price, but impact? Beauty becomes sacred when it’s grounded in purpose.