Over the last couple years, I have been honing in on my personal style while also maintaining a conscious closet. I typically gravitate to more neutral colors because they are easy to mix and match, but I’ve been wanting to add some color in. To help ensure I would love every piece of clothing, I…
5 Misconceptions About the Sustainability Movement
My relationship with being a more conscious consumer started about six years ago when I learned about animal testing with cosmetics, and my eyes have been open since. I began buying cruelty-free everything – makeup, shower products, cleaning supplies. Then I started thinking about other parts of life’s bigger picture, too. I began utilizing my…
Maintaining a Conscious Closet – No Matter Where You Shop!
To me, having a conscious closet means you are mindful of your spending habits and are intentional with the clothing you buy – having clothes that you not only feel good in but about, too. In my closet you will find brands like Everlane – my favorite! They are ethical, sustainable, affordable, and adorable 😉…
Proud Purchases: Spending Your Dollars Ethically & Sustainably
Like other topics involving ethics and sustainability, shopping can be a personal subject because it forces you to examine your habits. What this does not mean is getting down on yourself for what you own or getting rid of everything, but rather changing your perspective on future spending. We all have the power to support…
Clear Your Mind & Closet – Capsule Wardrobe How To’s
When you close your eyes and picture your closet, are you able to visualize every item in there? Or is it busting at the seams with items you haven’t worn in years? Maybe you have your cold/warm weather items tucked away. Now imagine all your clothes – business, casual, all seasons – can hang neatly…