Knitting, like a lot of slow crafts, seems like the perfect hobby for an overactive mind. It’s rhythmic, repetitive, and creative—what’s not to love? But as someone with ADHD, my relationship with knitting is anything but straightforward. It’s both a way to focus and a source of frustration. That’s the paradox of slow crafts when you have ADHD: you love them, but they challenge your brain in ways that can feel impossible to work through.
Maximalism and sustainability often seem like opposing forces. As someone who loves fun prints, layered textures, and statement pieces, the temptation to continuously buy new things can be overwhelming. The fashion industry, fueled by fast trends and overproduction, enables and encourages consumerist habits. But what if maximalism didn’t have to mean excess?
Fashion is more than just getting dressed—it’s a form of self-expression, a way to tell a story, and a reflection of what we value. In Soft Focus is a space to explore personal style with intention, from vintage and secondhand fashion to the craft behind clothing.