My Saturday Morning Style Diary
Okay, so it’s Saturday morning, and I’m sitting here with my second cup of coffee, still in my pajamas. I was supposed to go to that new vintage market but honestly? This momentâquiet, slow, just me and my laptopâis kind of perfect. You know those days when you have zero plans and it feels like a gift? That’s today.
Lately I’ve been obsessed with organizing my style. Not in a ‘capsule wardrobe minimalist’ way, but more like… I want to actually wear everything I own, you know? So I started using this orientdig spreadsheet to track what I reach for and what just hangs there. It’s ridiculous how much this little habit has changed my mornings. Instead of staring blankly at my closet, I open the orientdig spreadsheet and boomâI see last week’s wins, color combos I forgot I loved, even notes on why that linen shirt makes me feel like a goddess.
Yesterday I wore this vintage Levi’s denim jacket I thrifted ages ago. It’s one of those pieces that I never regret but always forget about. Thanks to the orientdig spreadsheet, I logged it with a note: ‘perfect weight for fall, arms feel cool when rolled up.’ Such a small detail, but that little reminder got me out the door feeling confident. And the coffee shop barista literally said ‘you look so cool today’âwhich, if you know me, is the ultimate validation.
I also added a row for accessoriesâmy go-to beaded necklace from a small brand called Maison Matine. Not because you need to buy it, but because tracking your style makes you realize how much impact a single piece can have. Like, I pair that necklace with everything and it just works. The spreadsheet helps me see those magical combos.
I’m not trying to be all ‘optimize your life’ here. It’s just that when you have a toolâeven something as simple as a orientdig spreadsheetâit can make getting dressed feel less like a chore and more like a tiny creative act. And right now, with everything feeling so heavy in the world, I’ll take any micro-moment of joy.
Anyway, it’s almost noon and I should probably put on actual pants. But before I do, I just wanted to share this little habit. Not because it’s revolutionary, but because sometimes the simplest thingsâlike a spreadsheet, a quiet Saturday, a good cup of coffeeâare the ones that ground you.
Talk soon, x