30 day challenge. You just need to chose 15 clothes from your wardrobe and you have to wear them for 30 days. Sounds fun. =)
Cue the 15/30: The Capsule Wardrobe Project (March 15 – April 15, 2012). Fifteen pieces in thirty days. No shopping to expand your wardrobe at all for an entire month. None at all. If you’re constantly panicking about not having anything to wear, you might have too much not-so-great stuff. Remember, quality vs. quantity. I, along with other bloggers including StyleNomad, want to welcome you all to take on this wardrobe challenge and truly see for ourselves how much we think we need to fill this “void” of not having enough. The aim of this project is to get people to become more aware of their shopping habits and hopefully gain a better perspective on sustainable fashion. So, get creative, have some fun, start pinning outfit and styling inspirations! Make a daily look book to document this challenge. Edit down your closet while you’re at it. We have a few wear it ‘x’ number of ways posts on EIU if you need help getting started. Besides, it’s been said we really only wear 80% of our wardrobe.
Rules:
- ANY 15 pieces from your wardrobe for 30 days (example: 10 tops, 5 bottoms or 5 dresses, 5 tops, 3 bottoms, 2 jackets)
- Accessories (incl. hats, scarves) /gym clothes/pajamas/socks are not included in the 15 pieces
- No shopping for 1 month
- DIY on the existing 15 pieces is permitted For more information on the 15/30 Project, visit T Like Bubble Tea and Redress. For more information on developing a sustainable wardrobe, read Lucy Siegle’s book, To Die For, and her articles in The Guardian UK.
You can refer to chictopia for more info. As for me, I’ll try this one once I started a job so that I really need to get out of the house everyday because for now, I’m a bummer haha XD
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