Have you ever had two values that felt like they were in direct opposition with one another? I'm constantly playing tug-of-war in my head between the value of being frugal, and concern for the environment. Spending money is like pulling teeth for me, so "getting a good deal" definitely makes it easier. In direct opposition of that, is my desire to buy higher quality and less quantity with my clothing budget for environmental and fair trade/ethical reasons. Do I buy $130+ dresses now (seriously considering this one), so that I'm obtaining fewer items with my monthly budget? Or do I listen to my budget-seeking nature that says getting a $98 dress for only $30 is being responsible with money? I don't think there's one set answer and I don't think it's the same answer for everyone - it's a topic I dive into in depth in my book because there's a lot to consider. For tday, I'm rocking the budget-friendly money-responsible dress. But tomorrow is a new day and another decision!
Dress: Bloomingdale's, $30 (similar below)
Shoes: boohoo c/o, $25
Purse: Aldo c/o Amazon, $40 (similar, similar)
Earrings: Kendra Scott, Christmas gift (same, similar)
Approx. dates: Purse is 2 years ago. Earrings are 1 year ago. Shoes are recent. Dress is new.
Aqua / Aqua / Nordstrom / Aqua
Aqua / Nordstrom / Bloomingdale's / Nordstrom / Revolve
Asos / Shopbop / Bloomingdale's / Bloomingdale's
via : http://jseverydayfashion.com
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