One year. A whole new perspective on style, spending and self-image. Have you ever stared at a wardrobe full of clothes thinking 'I have nothing to wear'? You're not alone. Millions of women are stuck in the frustrating cycle of shopping for the perfect outfit, only to find themselves overwhelmed and confused as to why no matter what they buy, they never look the way they want to. This expensive obsession drains our wallets and leaves us feeling empty, especially when we face new cost-of-living pressures. Emma Edwards, financial behaviour specialist and founder of The Broke Generation, broke…mehr
One year. A whole new perspective on style, spending and self-image. Have you ever stared at a wardrobe full of clothes thinking 'I have nothing to wear'? You're not alone. Millions of women are stuck in the frustrating cycle of shopping for the perfect outfit, only to find themselves overwhelmed and confused as to why no matter what they buy, they never look the way they want to. This expensive obsession drains our wallets and leaves us feeling empty, especially when we face new cost-of-living pressures. Emma Edwards, financial behaviour specialist and founder of The Broke Generation, broke free from this cycle with a radical experiment: one full year without buying any clothes. No new clothes, no second-hand finds, not even rentals. In The Wardrobe Project, Emma shares her raw, honest journey of stepping away from what she calls the 'hamster wheel' of spending. She confronts our culture of consumption and the impossible standards women are forced to chase - and reveals the empowering transformation that followed. What you'll discover: * How to understand your buying habits and ways you might be outsourcing your identity to consumption * Real-world strategies for surviving weddings, work events, and 'nothing to wear' days - all without buying something new * The link between body image and fashion consumption, through Emma's raw month-by-month insights into changing the way she saw herself * The unexpected power that lies within your existing wardrobe and how wearing what you can have can change everything * Practical techniques for saying no to impulse buying, whether you're in the store or shopping online * Ways to find confidence beyond the perfect outfit and rediscover what brings you joy The Wardrobe Project is your guide to gently shifting your spending habits and finding confidence within yourself instead of searching for it on a rack. It might even tempt you to take on the no-buy challenge as you discover your inner brilliance, without the need to add to cart.
Emma Edwards is a writer, content creator, podcaster and financial behaviour educator teaching the softer skills of money. When she isn't yapping about money, you'll find her eating blue cheese, snuggling with her cat, or reading Australian noir. Find her on social media @the.brokegeneration.
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'Your parcel will be delivered today' xi The chokehold of clothes xvii Creating the Project xxvii Preparation 1 Wishlist items 2 The rules 3 January: The beginning 11 To embrace or withdraw? 13 The urge to purge 15 Cataloguing my clothes 16 The stories hanging in our wardrobes 18 Chapter summary 23 February: The mirror to myself 25 Meeting my 'fantasy self' 27 The outfit in my head vs on my body 29 Signs your fantasy self is tapping your card 30 The 'almost' trap 31 Chapter summary 42 March: The steer into the skid 43 The allure of looking 'polished' 47 You're not going to look like the picture 49 Whipped cream: An alternative to chasing polish 53 Chapter summary 58 April: The resistance 59 The perils of a change of season 59 The curious case of trends 61 It's okay to just look ... okay 63 The clutter factor 69 Chapter summary 71 May: The classroom of my mistakes 73 Buying mistakes I'd been stuck in 75 The outcome? A wardrobe that doesn't work 80 Excuses we make to buy things 83 Lessons from items I've loved 86 The capsule wardrobe fallacy 87 Chapter summary 94 June: The shift 95 The unfamiliar territory of not wanting anything 97 Urgency as an indicator of mindless buying 99 The human behaviour element of fast and slow fashion 102 Slowness fosters creativity 103 Chapter summary 108 July: The breakthrough 109 From beige iced latte to punchy espresso 110 Having enough and being enough 113 Finding confidence outside of buying 116 The therapy of spending 119 Chapter summary 131 August: The holiday and the three-year-old bikini 133 Spending runways 134 There's so much more to life and money than clothes 136 Liking doesn't have to mean buying 137 Values-based spending 140 Adding more variety to your spending 142 The 'yes, and?' method 143 Understanding your buying decisions 144 Slowing down your purchase decisions 148 Chapter summary 153 September: The rebellion 155 The default option: Buy something new 157 Body acceptance, is that you?! 158 The 'flattering' lie 160 Ten ways to dress for resistance 163 The weight of weight 164 Weight-fluctuation-proofing your wardrobe 167 Chapter summary 172 October: The outfit repeater 173 You don't need a new outfit for every single event 174 Outfit repeating is cool 178 Embracing style formulas 180 Chapter summary 181 November: The clear out 183 My top five most worn items and what they taught me 188 Chapter summary 191 December: The end 193 My mindful buying toolkit 196 The Rule of Three 199 My beliefs about clothes pre- and post-Project 201 Chapter summary 210 The emergence 211 The key shifts I never expected 212 Not buying clothes freed me up to do so much more 214 Buying again 216 And then I hired a stylist 219 How to be your own personal shopper 221 Dressing differently 225 Style formulas 225 Wardrobe optimisation 228 Moving forward 229 I am forever changed 233 Epilogue: The integration 241 Advice for your own Wardrobe Project 244 Four mindset anchors to take into your Project 247 Let's keep in touch 249 Acknowledgements 251
'Your parcel will be delivered today' xi The chokehold of clothes xvii Creating the Project xxvii Preparation 1 Wishlist items 2 The rules 3 January: The beginning 11 To embrace or withdraw? 13 The urge to purge 15 Cataloguing my clothes 16 The stories hanging in our wardrobes 18 Chapter summary 23 February: The mirror to myself 25 Meeting my 'fantasy self' 27 The outfit in my head vs on my body 29 Signs your fantasy self is tapping your card 30 The 'almost' trap 31 Chapter summary 42 March: The steer into the skid 43 The allure of looking 'polished' 47 You're not going to look like the picture 49 Whipped cream: An alternative to chasing polish 53 Chapter summary 58 April: The resistance 59 The perils of a change of season 59 The curious case of trends 61 It's okay to just look ... okay 63 The clutter factor 69 Chapter summary 71 May: The classroom of my mistakes 73 Buying mistakes I'd been stuck in 75 The outcome? A wardrobe that doesn't work 80 Excuses we make to buy things 83 Lessons from items I've loved 86 The capsule wardrobe fallacy 87 Chapter summary 94 June: The shift 95 The unfamiliar territory of not wanting anything 97 Urgency as an indicator of mindless buying 99 The human behaviour element of fast and slow fashion 102 Slowness fosters creativity 103 Chapter summary 108 July: The breakthrough 109 From beige iced latte to punchy espresso 110 Having enough and being enough 113 Finding confidence outside of buying 116 The therapy of spending 119 Chapter summary 131 August: The holiday and the three-year-old bikini 133 Spending runways 134 There's so much more to life and money than clothes 136 Liking doesn't have to mean buying 137 Values-based spending 140 Adding more variety to your spending 142 The 'yes, and?' method 143 Understanding your buying decisions 144 Slowing down your purchase decisions 148 Chapter summary 153 September: The rebellion 155 The default option: Buy something new 157 Body acceptance, is that you?! 158 The 'flattering' lie 160 Ten ways to dress for resistance 163 The weight of weight 164 Weight-fluctuation-proofing your wardrobe 167 Chapter summary 172 October: The outfit repeater 173 You don't need a new outfit for every single event 174 Outfit repeating is cool 178 Embracing style formulas 180 Chapter summary 181 November: The clear out 183 My top five most worn items and what they taught me 188 Chapter summary 191 December: The end 193 My mindful buying toolkit 196 The Rule of Three 199 My beliefs about clothes pre- and post-Project 201 Chapter summary 210 The emergence 211 The key shifts I never expected 212 Not buying clothes freed me up to do so much more 214 Buying again 216 And then I hired a stylist 219 How to be your own personal shopper 221 Dressing differently 225 Style formulas 225 Wardrobe optimisation 228 Moving forward 229 I am forever changed 233 Epilogue: The integration 241 Advice for your own Wardrobe Project 244 Four mindset anchors to take into your Project 247 Let's keep in touch 249 Acknowledgements 251
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