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This is the Friday post at Downtime, a weekly roundup of good finds and delightful distractions. Hi, happy Friday! Today’s newsletter features stylist and writer Angie Uh, who kindly agreed to share her brain on the ever-tricky subject of personal style—a topic that’s been both exciting and all-consuming for me lately. Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how my style is shifting in this particular season of life: post-baby, post-pandemic, mid-identity recalibration. Clothes fit differently. My taste is evolving. Comfort is queen. And yet—trends still tempt me. (Did I google “paracord necklace outfits” on a Tuesday afternoon? Maybe. Also, jelly flats: y/n?) Getting dressed is an act of self-care, but I want to do it with more intention. And I’m so grateful for wise people like Angie, who are doing the heavy lifting and sharing their best ideas to help us all feel a little more like ourselves. Today’s issue is jam-packed, so let’s get to it. If this email cuts off, you can click the title to view it in your browser. Enjoy! What’s behind the paywall today: extra recs from me, the travel essentials Angie and I swear by, and even more of her creative styling tips you won’t want to miss. I’m having a spring sale this week! 🌷 If you’ve been loving Downtime, now is a perfect time to upgrade to a paid subscription to unlock the full Friday recs post every week, bonus content, and other perks. Get 20% off your subscription below. By going paid, you’ll be directly supporting the writing, editing, sourcing, synthesizing, graphics-creating, interviewing, and oh so much more that happens behind the scenes. THANK YOU for your support! Angie’s 3 Good ThingsPersonal stylist Angie Uh writes The Found Journal, a newsletter that feels like having a stylish friend in your corner—one who inspires you to shop your closet, get creative with your styling, and gently encourages you to reconsider buying your ninth grey crewneck. Also, her outfit-building graphics are *wildly* useful if your brain works better with visuals (hi, same). Below are Angie’s three things she recommends...
Keep scrolling below for my extended chat with Angie about her packing and travel tips, her advice on getting dressed with intention, and why your outfits might all feel the same… What’s been open in my (Alisha’s) tabs this week…
Today’s newsletter is sponsored in part by Brooklinen. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Downtime.A Downtime Chat With Angie UhThe stylist and writer of The Found Journal shares a bevy of thoughtful tips on how to shop smarter, pack for travel, and figure out why your outfits might always feel the same. Hi, Angie. First off, what big or little thing are you doing to take better care of yourself this year? I’m a big believer in creating intentional moments of pause to re-ground myself and help regulate my nervous system. There’s a lot of overwhelming news right now! We move so fast through life and so much of our daily interactions are purely online now that I find myself being on my phone mindlessly scrolling or working late just because I can. I like to say it’s taking in the moments to enjoy “the little sparkles in daily life”. I read that quote in a book way back when and it’s always resonated with me. Sitting on the grass with a glass of wine or a coffee and just enjoying the fresh air and warm sun, putting on a record and reading a stack of magazines as my only planned Sunday activity, taking a ceramics class, calling a friend, going for a drive without a destination. And walks! Most things can be solved with a walk outdoors. Those are the little moments that make me appreciate life the most. What’s your general philosophy on shopping with intention? And how do you put it into practice when you’re feeling particularly shoppy? I think shopping with intention is really about taking a pause. It’s so easy to get caught in a social media scroll and “add to cart” without blinking an eye. Shopping and style are so tied to instant gratification now that we often adopt things without asking if we truly like them for ourselves—or if we just liked the way they looked on the person selling them to us. (Speaking from experience! I spent a lot of my early 20s being an impulsive consumer.) Here are three tips that help me shop more intentionally, including an app more people need to know about…... Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Downtime to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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