Over the past few years, we've experienced a lot of maximalism.
Like across the board, in all categories of life, in society, we've experienced a lot of maximalism.
It's been a major lifestyle trend.
It's also been a major fashion trend.
It's been a present theme over the past few years, but I feel like its trendiness might be coming to a temporary end.
I feel this collective fatigue.
I dont know, and maybe its just me, but ive been feeling this sort of collective fatigue.
Were sick of it, were tired of it.
Everyones sick of it.
Everyones tired of it, were ready to sort of go back to minimalism.
I've been sort of obsessed with the idea of minimalism in all categories of life, lifestyle, fashion, etcetera.
I've been sort of obsessed with the concept.
I've been craving it, to be honest.
And so I present to you part one of a three part series on minimalism.
So this is part one, and today we're going to be discussing the minimalist lifestyle.
So as I mentioned earlier, it's been sort of trendy to live life to the max.
Maximalism, by definition, is a style or technique that embraces excess and extravagance.
Maximalists believe that more is more.
They focus on quantity and quality and surround themselves with as many things as possible.
They want to have everything they desire, and they want it to be loud, colorful, and sometimes chaotic.