This isn’t just about looking good. It’s about how we feel in what we wear. Our clothes have stories. They’ve been with us through moments—good, bad, and everything in between. They absorb those experiences, those moods, and those memories.
Here’s what that means in real life:
That blazer you wore to your first big interview? It might carry the energy of ambition and nervous excitement.
A cozy sweater from a hard time? It might hold comfort, but also heaviness.
A dress you danced in all night, feeling free and radiant? It holds that joy and lightness.
The energy in our clothes comes from more than just our own memories. It comes from how we got the item (a gift, a splurge, a hand-me-down), how we felt when we wore it, and even the person who made it. Fast fashion often carries the rushed, impersonal energy of mass production. Handmade or thoughtfully chosen pieces often feel more grounded, intentional, and alive.
Why this matters:
Because you are constantly shifting energy—giving it, receiving it, and wearing it. Every day, your outfit can either weigh you down or lift you up. It can support your mood or challenge it.
That’s why it’s worth taking a closer look at your wardrobe. Not just what looks good, but what feels good. Ask yourself:
Does this piece still feel like me?
Do I like who I become when I wear this?
Am I holding onto clothing that holds me back?
Your closet can be a tool for self-alignment.
Choosing clothes that carry the energy you want to embody is powerful. Want to feel more confident? Find the pieces that remind you of your strength. Want peace? Choose the ones that feel calming. Want to attract new energy into your life? Let go of the old clothes that still whisper stories you’ve outgrown.
This isn’t about perfection or minimalism. It’s about intention.
You deserve a wardrobe that reflects not just who you are, but who you're becoming.
So today, I invite you to look at your clothes with fresh eyes. Let them tell their story—and decide if that story still belongs to you.