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Oana is a professional organiser. She’s literally an expert at making systems work. But when it came to her own wardrobe, nothing clicked. Capsule advice felt too rigid, and every morning was still a battle. Then she received a late ADHD diagnosis, and suddenly, the reason behind years of wardrobe frustration made sense. The problem was never discipline or taste. It was that every piece of style advice she’d ever followed was designed for a brain that works differently from hers. This convers...



