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Author
Jennifer von Walderdorff is an author and writer exploring the intersection of fashion, identity, and human behaviour.
Her work challenges the narratives that have shaped how women see themselves through clothing, shifting the focus from size and trends to something far more practical and empowering: understanding your shape.
Upcoming Release
If People Were Fabrics (2026)
If People Were Fabrics is a children’s book series that brings the world of textiles to life through storytelling.Blending humour, education, and imagination, the series introduces young readers to fabrics, sustainability, and the environmental impact of fashion in a way that is accessible and engaging.Through characters like Fabby the Fabric and a cast inspired by real materials, the series aims to support parents in raising a generation that understands the value of clothing, how it is made, and why it matters.
Published Work
Look @ the Labels (2022)
Jennifer’s debut book, Look @ the Labels, is a practical and thought-provoking guide to navigating the modern fashion landscape.
It breaks down the hidden realities of the industry, from misleading sizing to overconsumption, while equipping readers with the tools to shop more consciously, build wardrobes with intention, and develop lasting confidence in their personal style.
At its core, the book reframes fashion as a system that should work for the individual, not the other way around.
Writing & Commentary
Alongside her books, Jennifer has written and contributed to articles across fashion, sustainability, and culture over the past two decades.
Her writing spans:
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Sustainable fashion and consumer behaviour
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The psychology of style and body perception
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Industry commentary on retail, returns, and overproduction
She also publishes ongoing insights and essays through her Substack, where she continues to explore the relationship between clothing, confidence, and conscious consumption.
Author Perspective
Jennifer’s writing is grounded in a simple but powerful belief:
If fashion worked properly, fewer women would feel the need to change their bodies to fit into it.
Her work, across both adult and children’s writing, is focused on shifting that dynamic, combining practical tools with cultural commentary to create long-term change.
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