I’ve never taken part in a public style challenge before so wasn’t sure what I would think of it, but the JWHF Style Challenge turned out to be both fun and creative, and I truly […]
Tag: Slow fashion
A one-week Style Challenge for creativity and colour
New week and a new challenge on the theme of making the most of my wardrobe and being more creative with what I already have. Following my maximised wardrobe challenge in September I want to […]
Wardrobe audit: Knowing your likes and dislikes
Knowing what we have in our wardrobe, and liking what we have is key in order to make the most of our clothes and to avoid unnecessary shopping. Sticking to what we have and extending […]
Learnings from a maximised (non)-capsule wardrobe challenge
I’m assuming I’m not the only person with a wardrobe filled with clothes I rarely or never wear. There are clothes I used to wear a lot that I’ve kept for that reason, clothes that […]
Half-way through the September slow fashion challenge
Wearing and making the most of what we have is one of the best things we can do for a sustainable wardrobe. But still, ending up wearing a few things over and over and not […]
The maximised (non-)capsule wardrobe
Making the most of what we already have is one of our most powerful tools to live more sustainably. By doubling the average times we wear our clothes, we can almost halve the fashion industry’s […]
Setting up a slow fashion challenge for the year
How do we best reach our goals? Are we disciplined enough to just self-monitor or do we need to also set ourselves challenges? I would probably say that even the super disciplined could do with […]
Slow Fashion – aesthetics meets ethics
Reading is such a lovely pastime. Either as a chance to immerse yourself into a different world created by an author with a creative mind, or as an opportunity to learn something new – about […]