Nwigwe told Slice of Culture that she’s always been into thrifting and it’s a major source of inspiration for her style and brand.
Category: Lifestyle
Ramadan And What It Means To Muslims
Ramadan is a spiritual, self reflecting time for Muslims all across the globe. During this time, people of all ages come together to pray, break fast, give back to their communities and read the Qur’an.
TheraPieces: How You Can Break The Cycle Of Generational Trauma
Generational Trauma, also known as intergenerational or transgenerational trauma, is a concept created to help individuals identify years of trauma built within and crossed down from different generations.
Denim On Denim, Mesh Tops And Tight Clothing: Fashion Trends Always Return
Fashion trends are distinct styles of both clothing and accessories that become prominent for a period of time until a new trend takes its place. Trends can refer to a specific color, print, pattern, silhouette, etc.
TheraPieces: Setting Boundaries This Holiday Season
Setting boundaries doesn’t mean that you are putting up a wall to yourself against everyone else, because sometimes it can be understood that way and misleading to those close to us.
TheraPieces: It’s True, Aesthetically Pleasing Things Make Our Lives Better
We all have, or to an extent, follow or come to a liking of a certain niche, calling, relation to, personality or vibe that resembles an aesthetic, not only satisfying to look at, but also to the way it makes us feel.
The Celebration Of Día De Los Muertos
The Day of the Dead also known as Día de los Muertos, is celebration in the Mexican culture that occurs for two days this year taking place from November 1 to November 2
‘They Just Treat Me Differently’: The Reality Behind Tourette Syndrome
When ILC was diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome (TS), their eighth grade teacher accused them of faking it because they didn’t have a 504 plan.
A Not So Happy Ending: Post-Graduate Depression Is Real
Post-graduate depression can occur after the completion of undergraduate or graduate school, with many questioning what is to come next in their future.
‘I Felt Like I Was A Burden’: The Reality Behind Tourette Syndrome
“I felt like there was no one who understood what I was going through, and I felt like I was a burden. I hated myself for having TS basically. But what’s great is that I can confidently say now that I feel as though I’ve accepted what I have, my TS, and I’m ok with that.”