Ok, I'm getting on my sustainability soapbox again...
Anna's style is very basic, minimal, and pretty attainable (the styles she likes can be found at various price points). BUT, if you're going to buy some basic linen drawstring pants WHY would you go to H&M-owned Arket? She has the finances to buy sustainable, responsibly-made, slow fashion pieces (unfortunately she ends up buying Interview with a Vampire shirts, but I digress). There are so many slow fashion brands that make these basic silhouettes and there are tons of brands on Etsy that sell made to order pieces. I've noticed a few comments about Arket's limited sizing, so again, if you want to recommend basic linen pieces, try out some brands that have extended sizing and are actually responsibly made because let's not forget that Anna won't be buying makeup from brands that aren't diverse, but she's okay with buying from brands that exploit Black and Brown people?! I certainly don't judge people for shopping fast fashion because sometimes that's the only option, but for someone like Anna who prides herself on "buying less, buying better", she cherry picks when it suits her (and where her #sponcon is coming from).
Also, what was all that word salad about Arket's linen? It's farmed on land that is otherwise not arable? I couldn't find anything on the website about it.