Gray Dress; Scarf (Old Madewell), Similar; Clutch (Old Kate Spade Saturday), Similar; Heels
This gray
dress is one of those items that I REALLY love on paper, but every time I put
it on I’m just… not that into it. I put
it in my capsule knowing this and predictably, I haven’t really worn it that
often. Isn’t it weird how some clothes
are like that? I’m going to keep it
after this capsule and see how I feel next spring or summer. Who knows, maybe I’ll come back to it and
like it better then. There’s always room for growth isn’t there?
I feel like I
give fashion a hard time on this blog.
The truth is, I really love fashion.
I love how it is a means to express yourself artistically and I love the
way a good pair of shoes can make you feel so confident. I think where I begin to itch is when fashion
(or really anything else) becomes an obsession that hinders you from doing the
things that you were called to do. If
you’re spending all of your time and money shopping then there is no reserve
left over for doing what makes you feel alive.
In my case, I am passionate about literature, philosophy and
writing. I feel so much more fulfilled
when I spend my time pursuing those things instead of spending all of my time
online shopping. However, there are
people like my sister who absolutely love fashion and she has a great way of
relating that love into helping women feel better about themselves. In her case, fashion IS what she should be
spending her time and money on. What I am trying to say is that we tend to be
laziest in the areas that we should be pursuing and shopping (etc.) has a fantastic
numbing effect. So let’s do our best to fight the things that
numb us and instead pour our energy into what makes us feel alive! What sorts of things are you passionate
about? I’d love to hear in the comments
below!
Until next
time,
Love your blog--it really resonates with me. I'm passionate about creating. For several years I sewed my own clothing in an effort to reduce consumption. Six months ago I realized that my constant fabric browsing and self-induced pressure to "produce" really weren't that different from shopping. I've since re-focused my energy on creating for its own sake, and it's very liberating.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jane! I know exactly how you feel! I try to constantly reevaluate my motivations for what I'm spending my time on. But then I think it's okay to sometimes just veg out and not do much of anything. 😊 I think it's just all about balance!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out! :) And traveling makes me passionate!
ReplyDeleteP.S. The dress looks great on you!
Aw thanks! I figured you would say traveling. :)
DeleteMy Grand daughters!!! What else is there??
ReplyDeleteLove you mom! Now stop online shopping so you can babysit! ;)
DeleteThis look is so cute! I'm actually super curious about why you don't "feel" the dress? I also have those items that I am not over the moon about but then when I voice my concern I'm always surprised to hear that someone *loves* that dress or item on me and thinks I look great. This is something I struggle with!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I really can't put my finger on it. It's just a "feeling" that I get when I put it on. I have had compliments on it from a few people, and I do like it. I just find myself never reaching for it. It is odd isn't it?
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