A day with #CAPSULEmuse Agnė.
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I’ve mentioned more than once that my day starts early. I truly love waking up while everyone else is still asleep — I go to spend some time with myself in the living room, turn on soft lighting, light candles and incense. This is my time of calm and silence, when I plan my day, organise my thoughts, and reflect on what awaits me.
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Home is the space where I gather myself for the day, where most of my creative ideas are born. I love writing things down — I usually do that at home. It’s my oasis of calm and creativity.
To be honest, I invite very few people over, because my home is mine — it’s about me and about my men.
During the day, I try to take small micro-pauses — moments where I breathe in, breathe out, and come back to myself. Constantly running in a hamster wheel brings nothing good — not for me, not for those around me, and not for the results.
After a calm morning at home comes sport, and then I usually head to the autioteka.lt recording studio, where I’m currently voicing (and fulfilling my dream of recording an audiobook) Mel Robbins’ book The Let Them Theory. It’s a wonderful and fascinating experience for me — I want to feel every single moment. I even record standing barefoot, to ground myself and stay connected to how I feel.
Then my day continues at the CAPSULE by Agnė Gilytė studio. On the way, I usually stop for my favourite coffee with nut milk. All collections are born in the studio — this is where I choose fabrics, think about silhouettes, do sample fittings, work and discuss with the team. Production, marketing, and all the necessary meetings happen here. In short, most of the CAPSULE by Agnė Gilytė life happens in this space.
You probably already know — since summer I’ve taken on another very meaningful role that nourishes and inspires me: I work as Editor-in-Chief of Elle Lithuania. A significant part of my time and thoughts is dedicated to this work. Together with the editorial team, we discuss how the next issue should look visually, dream and plan months ahead, consider who the magazine’s heroes should be, and which topics deserve attention.
Although you’ve seen almost my entire day, I have to be honest — every one of my days is very different, never the same. Even though I’m a master of planning, life happens, and even the best-planned days can turn chaotic, full of their own pace and surprises. Or slow, thoughtful, filled with walking and reflection. My week pulses from maximum to minimum. I love it that way — I’m used to it, and everyone knows that the greatest punishment for me would be the same routine every day. As my friend says, I’m always riding forward — and in that forward motion there’s a lot of fire, balanced by deep inner calm.


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