Mother's Day prompts advice on unwanted family gifts

A Vogue article explores the emotional challenges of receiving unwanted clothes from mothers ahead of Mother's Day.

The piece highlights how hand-me-down garments often linger unused in closets, creating both physical clutter and feelings of guilt. Psychologist Carolyn Mair explained that such items represent continuity between generations, making refusal emotionally charged. Writer Plum Sykes shared a personal anecdote about her daughter rejecting a Nina Ricci dress as too Y2K, while accepting a 15-year-old Emilia Wickstead jacket instead. The advice emphasizes gentle boundary-setting, distinguishing sentimental keepsakes from simple discards, to preserve family bonds without accumulating unwanted items.

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Several mail-in services now accept used clothing, shoes, and textiles from consumers across the U.S., providing store credits or rewards to keep items out of landfills. These programs handle items in any condition from various brands, with options for subscriptions and brand-specific trade-ins. Participants can earn credits redeemable at retailers like Nike, Sephora, and Patagonia.

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A new list highlights five nonfiction titles focused on mothers and matriarchs ahead of Mother's Day.

Buckingham Palace's The King’s Gallery hosts the exhibition 'Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style,' surveying the late monarch's deep involvement with her wardrobe. Vogue’s Hamish Bowles and Caroline de Guitaut previewed rare clothing pieces, sketches, and documents. The display highlights her communication through attire across decades.

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