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anine bing sweatshirt, Polene bag, Gucci loafers

When: Sept. 23, 2022 // Weather: 60s // Real life: date night (Mexican food + musical)

anine bing sweatshirt, Polene bag, Gucci loafers
anine bing sweatshirt, Polene bag, Gucci loafers
anine bing sweatshirt, Polene bag, Gucci loafers

Behold, miracle of all Indiana miracles: The last day of summer was in the 90s, the first day of fall was in the 60s, and it’s been cool and sunny pretty much every day since. Fall is my favorite season (other than Awards Season) and it usually lasts about 3 days, sandwiched between a humid hellhole and a frozen tundra. Don’t worry, the planet is still warming and we’re all doomed, but right now it’s a good time to be alive, especially if you’re a fan of light layers.

You know what I loved about wearing this outfit, besides the fact that I was a comfortable temperature? I felt like it encapsulated all the aspects of my personal style that sometimes pull me in different directions: the tiger sweatshirt is a little edgy, the pearls are a little classic, the loafers are a little nerdy. Also, a good hair day never hurts.

Anine Bing sweatshirt (secondhand) // Madewell jeans // Gucci shoes (secondhand) // Polene bag // Mejuri necklace

6 Weeks of No Shopping

neutral outfit, white and cream, sustainable fashion brands

When: Feb. 1, 2021 // Weather: cold…obviously // Real life: working from home

neutral outfit, white and cream, sustainable fashion brands
neutral outfit, white and cream, sustainable fashion brands
neutral outfit, white and cream, sustainable fashion brands

If you follow me on Instagram, you know that in mid-January I very suddenly put myself on a cold-turkey no clothes/shoes/accessories shopping ban until at least March 1. My last purchase was on January 14, which means I’ve made it SIX WHOLE WEEKS with a just a couple days to go.

I don’t think I’ve ever gone this long without shopping in my entire adult life, and you know what…it hasn’t been that difficult. It doesn’t hurt that it’s sort of the “off season” where I’ve already bought plenty of sweaters and it’s too early to think about spring clothes. BUT STILL. I’m very proud of myself.

If you’re wondering about my motivation to torture myself like this, it wasn’t about saving money (although that’s been a nice bonus) or about cleaning out my closet. It was about really testing my own commitment to sustainability. I hope you’ve noticed the new direction my wardrobe (and by extension, my blog) has taken in the last year or so — I’ve cut out “fast fashion” almost completely, a significant portion of my clothing purchases are secondhand, and when I purchase new, I try to buy from responsible businesses.

The problem is, when I feel like I’m doing a good deed when shopping, it’s a slippery slope down to shopaholic valley. And as much as I hate to admit it, overconsumption — even of secondhand and eco-friendly clothes — is still contributing to the problem. So, I decided to spend 6+ weeks doing the most sustainable thing you can do: using what you already have.

Was it that bad? NO! Am I looking forward to shopping again on March 1? Mmmmm… yes 🙂

I know I normally give you links to what I’m wearing, but in the spirit of the rest of this post, I’m going to encourage you to shop your own closet!