I'm quite enjoying Nicolas Garofola's content. I am seeing an increase in sponsored stuff in recent videos though so have started to become mindful of any mentioned products. In general though I like his stuff. Very chill.
I used to like Jenny Mustard, but unfortunately at this point she's a minimalist in name only. I get that her fashion content caught on and she's pursuing that, which is understandable, but her older content was a lot more interesting to me personally.
I really liked that she was willing to explore ideas, for example she did a great video on why she doesn't want kids. She just kind of did her own thing without worrying too much about doing what she was "supposed" to do, which I appreciated.
Also liked Messy Minimalist, even though it was more decluttering than minimalism. She was unique in that she wasn't the 10000th minimalist youtuber with a completely white and barren London apartment and an unrealistically staged life. She just kinda went on decluttering missions around her house with a bit of a minimalist touch. Kind of addictive to watch and definitely more down to earth than some.
Used to to watch Lefie back when they posted regularly
I'm quite enjoying Nicolas Garofola's content. I am seeing an increase in sponsored stuff in recent videos though so have started to become mindful of any mentioned products. In general though I like his stuff. Very chill.
I used to like Jenny Mustard, but unfortunately at this point she's a minimalist in name only. I get that her fashion content caught on and she's pursuing that, which is understandable, but her older content was a lot more interesting to me personally.
I really liked that she was willing to explore ideas, for example she did a great video on why she doesn't want kids. She just kind of did her own thing without worrying too much about doing what she was "supposed" to do, which I appreciated.
Also liked Messy Minimalist, even though it was more decluttering than minimalism. She was unique in that she wasn't the 10000th minimalist youtuber with a completely white and barren London apartment and an unrealistically staged life. She just kinda went on decluttering missions around her house with a bit of a minimalist touch. Kind of addictive to watch and definitely more down to earth than some.
Watching less of these but still enjoy following:
I've posted a list of 'Extreme' Minimalists on this site too.