Arranging, sorting, choosing: good habits have been adopted during confinement.
The advice books of Marie Kondo, the Japanese organization guru, were then best-sellers.
At the change of season, cupboards and cupboards deserve this little detox cure which is now part of a philosophy:
"It's surely a way to return to more sobriety and to show that less does not mean less"
, analyzes Arnaud Chanteloup, founder of the Verygoodlord.com blog.
“It's the idea of 'buying less but consuming better' that works today with food, travel, etc. As with our body, it is good and healthy to cleanse and eliminate toxins in dressing rooms”
, specifies Guillaume Cadot, founder of Maison Cadot.
“No half measures.
If we decide to part with objects, we really do!
adds this style consulting specialist.
“The success of second-hand clothing buying and selling platforms has revived the world of second-hand clothing which, in addition to participating…
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