The Annual Report
composed for L — , Volume I, MMXXVI
This is Lena. She joined in October last year with thirty-two pieces in her wardrobe, added ten more by spring, and has been logging wears ever since. The figures below are the first reading of her closet.
N°. I
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Cost per wear
Lena's camel cashmere rollneck. Worn forty-seven times since she bought it in October — a piece that has, by the numbers, paid for itself nine times over. The studio flagged it as her highest-returning garment at the end of the first quarter.
N°. II
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Unworn in twelve months
Seven garments. Four of them inherited, two bought in haste, one a gift that never fit. The studio flagged them in March; Lena released three by July. The remaining four she has chosen to keep, with reasons noted.
N°. III
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Outfits composed
From a forty-two-piece collection. The Concierge composed 184 of them in response to a question; the Lookbook holds the 63 Lena composed herself and chose to keep. Every composition is searchable, copyable, replayable.
N°. IV
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Wears unlocked, per piece
The annual stewardship return. Every garment in her collection has, on average, been worn five-and-a-third times more than it would have been in the year before she joined. The compounding return of attention paid.
Your figures, your story. Computed live. Kept private.
Atelier — The Long Barn, Surrey