04/14/2026
I been wanting to do a post like this for a while. Truly when I discovered what synthetic fabrics were doing to my health, I purged everything. Not just textiles, food, lotions, perfumes, skincare, makeup, household items, kitchen items and of course my wardrobe.
I have been choosing natural fibres slowly over the years. The first layer that touches my skin will always be natural and in harmony with Mother Nature.
There was a time when fabric was not chosen for trend…
but for feeling.
Natural textiles: cotton, linen, silk, wool all carry the rhythm of the earth.
They breathe. They soften. They age with grace.
Synthetics, by contrast, are silent in the wrong way.
They insulate, but do not connect.
They cover, but do not communicate.
When you wear something grown from Earth, there is a subtle coherence…a sense that your body is not resisting…but resting.
Not all luxury is visible.
Some of it is felt in the nervous system.
Across time, civilizations understood something we are only now remembering…
That what touches the skin shapes the state of the body.
Our ancestors did not choose fabrics for trend.
They chose them for feeling.
Egyptians wrapped themselves in linen not only for its lightness, but for its purity.
Silk, reserved for Chinese emperors, carried status and energetic significance.
In ancient India, cotton was considered a gift from the earth, spun by hand, worn close to the skin like a second soul.
Natural fibres were not just materials, they were extensions of life itself. ✨
Because what touched the body…
entered the body.
The skin is not a barrier.
It is a bridge.
Every fibre that rests against it sends a signal
to the nervous system,
to the breath,
to the state of being.
Synthetic fabrics interrupt.
Natural fabrics harmonize.
This is not seen.
It is felt.
It is choosing what touches your skin with the same care you choose what touches your mind.
To sleep in organic cotton is not just to rest well,
it is to participate in something ancient. A remembrance, if you will.
A quieter rhythm.
A deeper breath.
A more conscious way of living.
What are your thoughts? I’m curious to hear from you and start a deeper conversation…