
What if the piles of clothes in your home are not about chaos… but about grief?
In this deeply personal episode of Style & Soul, I open up about a part of my healing that I never expected to be so hard — the silent stacking, the over-shopping, the impossible act of selling clothes after losing my mom.
We’ll explore the psychology behind it — why we hold, why we buy, why we can’t let go — and how grief hides inside our wardrobes, disguised as fabric, color, and weight.
I’ll take you through my story, my realizations, and the moments when even the smallest task — like listing an item for sale — felt like betrayal.
We’ll also talk about how to begin releasing, how therapy and somatic work can help, and why this process isn’t about “decluttering,” but about learning to live with love that no longer has a body.
If you’ve ever found yourself unable to fold, sell, or give away — if you’ve ever stood frozen in front of a pile that feels too heavy to touch — this episode is for you.
This is not about clothes.
It’s about love, memory, and the invisible threads that keep us human.
🎧 Press play when you’re ready to understand what your wardrobe might be trying to tell you.