Have you ever opened your wardrobe and felt like you had nothing to wear… despite owning so much?
In this episode of SugarMamma’s Fireplay, I sit down with Carlz J Soderstrom — a lifestyle photographer and visual storyteller whose work explores the deeper cultural shifts behind consumerism, identity and modern fashion.
What started as a conversation about Australian fashion quickly unfolds into something much bigger.
Together, we unpack:
This is not just a conversation about clothes.
It’s about awareness.
Because every unnecessary purchase doesn’t just take up space in your wardrobe…
it takes away from your ability to build long-term financial security and freedom.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a cycle of buying more but feeling less satisfied — this episode will change the way you think about fashion, money and yourself.
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Connect with Carlz J Soderstrom: https://www.instagram.com/carlzjsoda/ and this: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVyF_lrkuTG/
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