The Contradiction of Sustainable Fashion Blogging
It’s kind of hard to keep the acquisitions count down you’re a blogger who writes about clothes.
It’s kind of hard to keep the acquisitions count down you’re a blogger who writes about clothes.
Though I’ve acted like business as usual on social media, in reality, I’ve been dealing with a health issue. This has led to uncomfortable changes in my body.
The numbers are in and I bought significantly more than in recent years. What happened in 2022 that caused me to shop more?
Sometimes fast fashion happens.
It’s time to look back on my clothing shopping habits of the past year. 2021 marked my fifth year of trying to shop more ethically and sustainably — and most importantly, to shop less.
New years greetings, everyone. It’s that time of year when I look back on my year of shopping. And by that, I mean clothes shopping.
It’s been awhile since I’ve written a shopping diary. I just haven’t bought that much this year. When I set out with the goal of a low-buy year for 2020 back in December, little did I know that all this (gestures all around) would be happening.
2019 marks my third year of trying to shop more ethically and sustainably. I look back over the year at the numbers — and the lessons I learned this year.
A hazard of writing a blog about stuff, even ethically-made stuff, is that sometimes I influence my own damn self. While I was putting together my annual Ethical Black Friday & Cyber Monday list, of course I started browsing. So many tempting things!
Target is celebrating 20 years of its Design for All program by bringing back some of its greatest hits this weekend. This is not a post about how groundbreaking Target was, though. It’s about how I got caught up in the shopping craze.