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Quiet Luxury: The Rise of Thoughtful Fashion in 2025. AI-Generated.
Fashion has always been a mirror of its time. In 2025, that reflection is calm, conscious, and rooted in care. The once‑glamorous world of high‑speed trend cycles is slowing down to make space for something more meaningful: thoughtful fashion. This movement isn’t about excess or spectacle — it’s about harmony, craftsmanship, and purpose.
By BTK COLLECTION5 months ago in Writers
Looks Like Team Spirit
Today, October 20, is National Day of Writing, which encourages everyone to express themselves through sharing their thoughts to others. Since becoming a creator on Vocal back in 2018, I've written a plethora of stories that might be relatable to others, such as baseball, video games, and tidbits regarding my personal life. In the last several years, book bans have been one of the main talking points, mostly from conservative politicians and the most well-known writers have accused them of censorship. If there were books that discussed gender identity or race, chances are that you won't see them in public schools or at your local library. You can't shield children from everything, because they deserve to know about topics that they're curious of. Books about race, gender identity, and other progressive issues are needed, because it might be relatable to many people. Conservatives always claimed that these book bans are about "protecting children", but I've never bought that excuse. Protect them from whom or what exactly? Also, their other claim is to stop the indoctrination of children. Indoctrination has been a huge buzz word amongst conservative politicians. It's just a low-key term for brainwashing. Teaching children how to treat others with respect is not indoctrination. It's called being a decent human being. If only they put so much energy into passing common sense gun control laws instead of policing libraries and schools on which books children can and can't read. My point is that having an imagination is not a crime and as John F. Kennedy once said, "Libraries should be open to all---except the censor."
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 6 months ago in Writers
His Freckle Too, Stayed Until Morning
I did not notice it before. That small freckle just beneath his left eye, the one the light always seems to find before I do. How many times have I seen his face and never really seen it? The mark itself is nothing special, really, a speck, a shadow of pigment the sun decided to keep for itself, yet tonight it feels like a secret I have finally been allowed to see.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast6 months ago in Writers
Remote Work Resorts
Let me be brutally honest: the traditional office is dying a slow, painful death, and frankly, it's about time. After spending the better part of two decades watching corporate Australia cling to outdated work models like a security blanket, I've witnessed something extraordinary unfold over the past few years. The pandemic didn't just force us to work from home - it exposed the glaring absurdity of forcing talented people into sterile cubicles for eight hours a day, five days a week.
By Narghiza Ergashova6 months ago in Writers
Top 7 iOS App Development Companies in Australia
Australian businesses are rapidly leveraging mobile applications to accelerate customer engagement, streamline operations, and gain a decisive competitive edge in the digital landscape. Among these, iOS apps remain the strategic platform of choice for enterprises, due to Apple’s robust, secure ecosystem, premium user base, and proven high lifetime value. Consequently, selecting the right iOS app development company is the single most critical factor in delivering a high-quality product that not only functions flawlessly but also drives measurable business objectives.
By Rajinder Kumar6 months ago in Writers








