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50 for 50 Project: Inspirations

February 6, 2012 by The Sunset Goddess 6 Comments

Project 50 for 50 Sunset Goddess Manila

This weekend, I was once again inspired to do a closet makeover—and this time, I was looking for a permanent solution to the constant struggle that I wage with my closet.  As I’ve declared in my previous posts, I want to live the principle of quality over quantity when it comes to clothes and other material things in my life and to keep in mind the goal of investing in my wardrobe whenever I make purchases.  Mainly this resolution was brought about by the following reasons: 

– I’ve realized that I’m so tired of fixing my closet almost every weekend because the clothes inside are already overflowing.  

-I’m so tired of racking my brains for what to wear for the workweek, even when I have a closets full of clothes.  Yes, closets.  I have a main closet in my room and several little closets and pieces of “wardrobe storage” placed all over our apartment and in storage areas in another apartment next door.  This means that I already have A LOT of clothes, and yet I don’t get to maximize them since I don’t get to see all of them and sometimes, even forget about the pieces that I already have.  

-And most of all, I’m so tired of constantly feeling that I need to buy new clothes, despite the fact that I already have lots of them.  

Closet_Before

The Closet: BEFORE

I’ve realized that the way I have built up my wardrobe is not a sustainable way of living —not for my time, and definitely not for my money.


The 50 for 50 Project

Before my weekend closet project came around, I searched for several sources of inspiration. And I found something quite interesting: The 30 for 30 challenge of fashion blogger Kendi Everyday.  The challenge is simple:
1. Take 30 items in your closet.
2. Make 30 outfits. Remix the 30 items into 30 or more outfits.
 
I love the premise. I love her post on Less is More, and I feel that this challenge is really what wardrobe quality over quantity is all about, and I felt that this will really be a great tool for my goal of “shopping my closet” and making the most of what I already have.
 

So the weekend came along and I purged like a madwoman.  I found myself in the midst of a sea of clothes and I told myself, “I can’t live like this anymore!”. I’m happy to report that I purged my closet of more than 2 garbage bags-full of clothes—and that’s from my main closet alone. I stored them and I’ve made a pact to myself that I will not let this this year end without me shipping out boxes of those clothes (and all other clothes wasting away in other closets) to the province, to be given out to people who need them more.  I was on a high from getting rid of about a third of my clothes (not yet including dresses, which are stored in another closet) and yet, I felt that limiting myself to just 30 pieces was too drastic for me and I might have withdrawal symptoms. So what I’m going to do is to work with 50 pieces.  Thus, my very own 50 for 50 Project.  In Kendi Everyday’s 30 for 30 remix, shoes are also included in the count but NOT bags and accessories.  I’ve decided I won’t include shoes yet for this remix, as well as gym stuff and clothes for an upcoming beach trip. 

50 pieces for 50 outfits.  That’s about eight weeks of workday clothes and weekend wear.  I’ve got to admit that at first, it was hard for me to narrow down my wardrobe for the next two months to just 50 pieces, considering that I was coming from closets full of clothes.  Then I realized that this was precisely the point—to work with a limited number of pieces, to be creative, and to realize that a well-edited wardrobe is the permanent fashion solution that I am looking for. 

Oh, another key aspect  is that there won’t be any shopping for new clothes during the challenge.  The idea is that there is no need to shop for anything since the 50 pieces is all I need (well, at least for the next two months—if I achieve this, then it will be a milestone for me because I don’t think I’ve ever gone a month without buying at least one item). 

I will feature the 50 pieces in a separate blog post and will give weekly updates of the outfit mixes.  As of the date of this post, I’m already on my second outfit.   One of my initial reactions is that it was simply so liberating to wake up on a Monday morning knowing that I only have a few pieces to choose from.  Yes, I have to work with a limitation but at the same time, I find it also so liberating.I hope that makes sense!

More Inspirations

My 50 for 50 Project (and the goal of building the Perfect Wardrobe) is inspired not just by Kendi’s 30 for 30 remix challenge, but mainly by the following sources.  When you read them, you will understand why I’ve been so inspired: 

1. Dead Fleurette

I have found so much inspiration from this girl from Norway. We have different styles but her minimalist approach to building  the perfect wardrobe is something I’m aspiring for. She’s inspired me to make minimalism and simplicity as the manner in which I want to invest in my wardrobe.  What I am striving for is minimalism —yes, minimalism—even if my style is feminine, classic, or “maximalist”; I want simplicity to be the system by which I wear my clothes and purchase the items that will go into my closet.   Eventually, I want to pare down my closet only to clothes that I truly, truly love.

  • {The Long Way to the Perfect Wardrobe Part 1 and Part 2}
  • {On Minimalism}
  • {Closet Organization}
  • {Secret of French Girls by Ellen Wallace}

2. Assembled Hazardly {A Question of Finances}

3. Domestigeek {No New Clothes for 2012}

4. Manila Fashion Observer {The Art of Wardrobe Building} and  {The Art of Wardrobe Building Part II: Top Ten Essentials}

5. Reluctant Stylista {A Guide to Shopping for Investment Pieces}

 Fashion Fades Style is Eternal, YSL, Yves Saint Laurent quote

Growing up, I thought that it was all about acquiring more and more.  As far as I can remember, I’ve always been a clotheshorse—in high school, I would save my allowance just to buy clothes.  In college and in law school, I avoided repeating outfits as much as I can and I’ve always wanted to be in tune with the latest fashion trends.  That meant,  a lot of money spent on clothes.  What more when I became a lawyer and now have my own money at my disposal.  I don’t think I will ever lose my love for clothes and fashion, but I’ve just realized that there has got to be a point when all the shopping for new clothes has got to stop—especially for trendy but cheap stuff. Also, it didn’t help that I was in a job and workplace where the stress was so high that it was constantly used as the ever-dependable excuse to treat myself to the reward of more shopping and acquiring stuff.  


I think that it’s only at the moment the mindless acquisition of clothes stops (or bags or shoes or whatever) that the more important task of investing and building in a really great wardrobe can really begin.  

But I know that going through those acquisition-centric fashion phases were necessary steps for me to find what works for me and for me to really appreciate what it means to have personal style.

The goal of my 50 for 50 Project is not really to come up with a list of the top 50 (or 30 or 10) items that a girl should have in her closet.  That is something that is ultimately personal—if not the most subjective, sartorial decision that every girl has to make.  My take on building the perfect wardrobe is that it’s a process—it’s not something that can be rushed and finished as soon as one acquires the 1 to 10 or the A-Z of fashion items from a list or style book.  And more importantly, the process of building the perfect wardrobe and going through the 50 for 50 challenge are all tools to achieve, ultimately, the goal of great personal style.


I am a girl on a quest. Wish me luck! Or better yet, go on this style challenge with me 🙂

See the Finale of my 50 for 50 Project here.

 


Images: Pinterest, blogger’s own, Polyvore

 

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Comments

  1. Tin | The Average Jane says

    February 7, 2012 at 3:57 AM

    Good luck! Kaya mo yan! =)

    Reply
    • The Sunset Goddess says

      February 7, 2012 at 5:24 AM

      Thank you for the support Tin! Appreciate it 🙂

      Reply
    • Veratush says

      February 10, 2012 at 4:34 AM

      I can’t seem to start my own thread for comments. Anyway, I like this challenge Judy! Can’t wait for the outfit posts.

      I think I’ve been on this type of Remix after giving birth. Before giving birth, I had clothes in (give or take) two closet, one bureau, two plastic boxes. I gave away most of them after giving birth as some did not fit and I outgrew some styles/look. Now, I have one closet full and half a bureau. I’m happy to report that I am surviving with the very limited choices that I have. I rarely shop now but when I do, I think long and hard about what I buy now and I go for investment pieces (as with your other post), compared to my Multiply and ebay addiction days.

      Good luck and I look forward to seeing all remixes 🙂

      Reply
    • The Sunset Goddess says

      February 10, 2012 at 6:40 AM

      Thanks Vera! 🙂 Hahaha, I remember those Multiply days! 😉 I had an “addiction” to shopping for clothes on eBay too. Most of the item, the clothes I got there were so cheap that they’re more likely to be later on thrown in the disposable pile (although I do have one or two great ebay/multiply finds, but that’s more the exception than the rule). It’s true, we CAN survive on just a few items as long as they’re classic, fit well and well-made 🙂

      Reply
  2. The Phenomenal Woman says

    February 7, 2012 at 5:18 AM

    I am looking forward to reading your future posts about this project… should be interesting! I love looking at your fashion posts and I did notice that you seldom, if at all, repeat clothes.

    As for me, there are no such clothes to throw away! I share closet space with my husband and I only have about three closets for all my clothes – housewear, underwear and accessories included! I do not think you can survive that! hehehe! torture di ba?:)

    I am proud to say, though, that I have dresses and pants that have been with me for the last 15 years, and they still get to see a lot of action. Good luck with your project and keep us updated soon!

    Reply
    • The Sunset Goddess says

      February 7, 2012 at 5:37 AM

      Thank you, thank you Phenomenal Woman! 🙂 I guess my outfit posts are few and far between that’s why it seems I rarely repeat clothes—but believe me, I do. However, I think I still have to learn to live with the idea that it’s perfectly ok to keep on repeating clothes, and not treat them as “disposable”. I like looking at fashion bloggers for inspiration but sometimes, it’s crazy the number of clothes and shoes that they have and the outfits that they come up with—it’s not very practical nor sustainable (and I guess it’s because some or most of them already have sponsors so they have access to clothes that we normal people don’t have). The clothes that I’m going to give away are stuff that I haven’t worn for a long time or no longer fit me, and even if it felt good knowing I have a lot to give away, it also saddened me that “nasayang” all those clothes, that I didn’t get to maximize their value for myself.

      I’m happy for you that you have clothes that stand the test of time—that’s my goal too 🙂 And i guess having a limited closet space also has its perks too, since you’d really be “forced” to have a well-edited wardrobe 🙂

      Reply

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