Abigail is a minimalist with a capsule wardrobe, who defines minimalism as keeping as little as possible while maintaining happiness.

Abigail is a minimalist with a capsule wardrobe, who defines minimalism as keeping as little as possible while maintaining happiness.
Stephen Johnson owns nothing more than his phone, an iPad, two chargers, a passport and the clothing to make up a single outfit.
The two siblings have accumulated less than 20 pounds of waste in the past four years.
Nico Nevolo’s life changed when he decided to start living in his car, a Tesla named “Lucy.”
Ethan Schneider stores all of his possessions on a mountain bike with a trailer at the end.
Scott Eddy decided two decades ago that he was going to live out of his suitcase.
Valeria McCulloch has spent the last 20 years dressing her life in a very specific shade of blue.
Aside from her cat’s bed, a few string lights and flowers, Youheum Son lives like a fully committed minimalist.
Jake and Gianna decided to take their family on the road, transforming a worker’s van into their dream home.
Anthony Triolo’s Upper West Side brownstone has been featured in outlets from Today to New York Magazine.