How To Dress Rectangle Body Shape And Flatter Your Figure

How To Dress Rectangle Body Shape And Flatter Your Figure

The Rectangle body shape is also called Athletic, Straight, Banana, Square, Slender, or Lean. It may also be called the “H” shape because the shoulders and hips are approximately the same widths, giving the body a straight, rectangular appearance.

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Rectangle Body Shape Characteristics

  • The bust, waist, and shoulders have roughly the same widths
  • Little to no waist definition
  • Straight bust, hips, and bum
  • Minimal curve throughout the body

If you can relate to the characteristics above: your shoulders, waist, and hips are roughly the same width, and you don’t have a well-defined waist, then you likely have a Rectangle Body Shape.

Since the upper and lower parts of the rectangle body shape are well-proportioned and create a balanced silhaouette, the concerned area is typically the waist. Rectangle body shape women often seek to break the rectangular physique and create a curve to narrow and define the waist.

If you have this body type and are willing to create a more defined waistline, aim to create the illusion that you have broader shoulders and hips and a slimmer waist.

Clothes That Flatter A Rectangle Body Shape The Most

Underwear & Shapewear

To create the illusion of a broader upper body part and a slimmer waist, create a volume using a good push-up bra to lift your bust and invest in a good waist shapewear to cinch the waist down.

Tops

The best tops for the rectangle body shape are the ones that cinch in the waist and add volume to the upper and lower body parts. They should finish at the hip level. The peplum tops are a perfect choice! Shirts or loose blouses at the top and bottom also work well when belted, compressing the core.

Details and embellishments on garments add volume to the body shape, so if you want to create a fuller bust and shoulder, consider pieces with a lot of detail at the upper part of the body. Tops with various embellishments, frills, bows, ruffles, pockets at the bust area, pleating, and lace are great for creating a broader upper part illusion. To create the illusion of a smaller waist, ensure these details are at the bust and shoulders level, not at the waist.

Trousers

A rectangle body shape can wear almost any design of trousers, so it all depends on preferences. Many slender-shaped women like adding fullness only at the top. Any slim fit, skinny, straight leg or cigarette designs suit this body type. But if you want to create fullness at the bottom, choose those that add volume to the lower body, such as flared, wider-leg trousers from flowy or pleated, softer fabrics.

Skirts

Just like trousers, rectangle body shape women can wear almost any skirt. It depends on whether they want to define their beautiful figure at the lower part of the body or create a volume. Tight fit, such as pencil skirts, will highlight the figure. Designs like an A-line, tulip, or flared and flowy will create a curve and defined waist.

As mentioned, garment details add volume, so choosing detailed designs like pleated, gathered fabrics in bright colors will add volume to the lower part of the body if that is your intention.

Dresses

To create the illusion of curves, the best is to choose dresses that cinch at the waist and exaggerate the top and bottom parts of the body. Darker colors around the waist or belted dresses will help define the waist. Again, peplum, belted, compressed waist designs are a perfect choice.

For events, empire lines, wrap dresses, and halter necks look fabulous on a rectangle body shape! Styling with prints, florals, and any fluid fabrics like chiffon will add femininity and create the illusion of a curve.

Jackets & Coats

When looking for outerwear, defining the waist is still a priority. So, anything with exaggerated and inflated shoulder embellishments on the bust is an excellent choice.

Tailored double-breasted cuts are the best to broaden shoulders and bust. Anything with pockets, flaps, and exaggerated lapels on or above the bust line will work great. Designs with darts at the waist helps accentuate the feminine shape.

Choose longer jackets and coats. They should end below the waist so as not to reveal core fullness. It’s even better if there is some flare at the hipline. This will add volume to create a curve.

If cuts are not tailored, the best is to use belts to define the waist.

Colors, Prints & Patterns

Since the aim is to cinch the waist, the best is to wear darker colors around it. Anything brighter and lighter in color will add fullness, so for a rectangle body shape, it is best to use lighter colors for the upper and lower body parts.

Using blocks of contrasting colors is also great for breaking up the angular shape.

Prints and patterns are great to add tension and distract from the lack of curves.

While choosing colors and style, never forget your style personality and select items according to your color palette and personal and lifestyle preferences.

Learn more about Wardrobe Color Palette and Style Personalities here:

Footwear

Ballet flats, pointed-toe pumps, strappy sandals, or lace-up boots are good options to complement looks. But generally, with a rectangle body shape women can wear any style of footwear.

Accessories

A belt is the number one accessory for a rectangle body shape. It is suggestible to use belts on any piece of clothing: tops, trousers, skirts, dresses, and even when layering… adding belts to cardigans, jackets, and coats will help cinch the waist.

A character necklace is an excellent choice for accessories such as jewelry. A layering one works very well in particular.

Best To Avoid For A Rectangle Body Shape

For rectangle body shape women, it is best to avoid anything shapeless, baggy, and boxy…

If the intention is not to reveal the lack of curves, avoid cropped tops, jackets, and coats ending above the waist.

Avoid adding anything bulky around the waist, like embellishments, thick fabrics, prints, patterns, or bright colors, as they only add fullness to the waistline.

Avoid tight, slim-fit designs for the bottom part unless the intention is to emphasize the gorgeous bottom figure and legs.

Regardless of your body type, remember every shape has its best and less than the best features. No matter what best features one has, we all are beautiful!

Understanding your body shape and choosing clothing that flatters YOUR figure will make you look great, but the most important thing is to wear attire that makes you FEEL good and accentuates YOUR best features.

Examples Of A Rectangle Body Shape

Visit M·style alley’s Pinterest board to see Rectangle Body Shape examples:

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Embracing Versatility: Year-Round Wardrobe vs. Seasonal Wardrobe

Embracing Versatility: Year-Round Wardrobe vs. Seasonal Wardrobe

In the world of fashion, there are two main approaches to how we choose our clothes. The first is to have a year-round wardrobe that is timeless and practical. The second is to have a seasonal wardrobe, which is more dynamic and exciting. Both methods have their own unique benefits and are suited to different lifestyles, climates, and personal preferences. Whether you prefer the simplicity and versatility of a year-round wardrobe or the novelty and excitement of seasonal updates, it’s important to find the right balance. Let’s explore the world of fashion flexibility and take a closer look at the advantages of each approach.

Understanding the Year-Round Wardrobe

A year-round wardrobe is like a reliable companion that you can count on for its versatility. It consists of essential pieces that are carefully selected for their timeless appeal and ability to transition seamlessly across seasons. The idea is to invest in high-quality basics that form the foundation of your style year after year.

The beauty of a year-round wardrobe lies in its lasting relevance. Instead of following fleeting trends, it prioritizes pieces that can withstand the test of time. From classic denim jeans to crisp white shirts, these essentials serve as the backbone of your wardrobe, allowing you to create countless outfits, regardless of the season.

A major advantage of a year-round wardrobe is its practicality. By focusing on timeless pieces, you can streamline your closet and avoid frequent updates. This not only saves you time and money but also promotes a sustainable approach to fashion consumption.

Furthermore, a year-round wardrobe encourages creativity and versatility in styling. With fewer items to choose from, you are prompted to mix and match in innovative ways, breathing new life into old favorites. It’s about creating a signature style that speaks volumes without saying a word.

Consider a Year-Round Wardrobe if:

  • You are comfortable with the minimalism concept and have no issue with having a small collection of clothes for the whole year.
  • You have already tried a few seasonal/capsule wardrobes that worked well for you. You would like to simplify and have the whole year collection in one place.
  • You have an ample closet where you can fit the whole year-round collection and comfortably have it organized.
  • You want to save time. You’d rather review your wardrobe once a year than quarterly.
  • Your personal style is mostly classic and timeless pieces. Most of the items in your wardrobe suit all seasons of the year.
  • You don’t like shopping and prefer stability. You want reliable, time and quality tested options and don’t mind wearing the same outfit combinations throughout the whole year.
  • You live in a country where the climate is very similar all year round, somewhere that mainly has one or two seasons. Or even the opposite, if you can have “all seasons in one day”, then a year-round wardrobe would suit you perfectly!

In short, ideal for those who like stability and have similar style personalities through all seasons. For those who have ample closets to display the whole year’s collections. It works best in countries with consistent climates.

Embracing the Seasonal Wardrobe

At one end of the spectrum is a year-round wardrobe that remains consistent and doesn’t change much. On the other end is the seasonal wardrobe, which is dynamic and more evolving. It reflects the changing seasons and can accept some new trends and textures.

A seasonal wardrobe is all about adapting and embracing each season’s unique characteristics. You tailor your style to suit the season, from cozy knits and layering pieces in winter to breezy sundresses and sandals in summer. It celebrates diversity and versatility.

One of the most significant advantages of a seasonal wardrobe is its ability to capture the essence of the moment. By embracing seasonal trends and color palettes, you can give your style a fresh and up-to-date flair. It’s a chance to experiment with different looks and express your personality in new ways.

Moreover, a seasonal wardrobe allows for greater flexibility in response to changing weather conditions. While a year-round wardrobe may excel in consistency, it may lack the adaptability needed to navigate extreme temperature fluctuations. With a seasonal approach, you can tailor your wardrobe to meet the specific demands of each season, ensuring both style and comfort year-round.

Consider a Seasonal Wardrobe if:

  • You may be testing the concept of minimalism or feeling uncertain and overwhelmed as a beginner.
  • You have extra storage space and would like to use it to store clothes that are out of season in order to keep your current closet light.
  • You prefer to only keep clothes in your closet that are appropriate for the current season, while the rest are stored away. You value easy access and a spacious, airy feel in your wardrobe to keep it organized.
  • You enjoy refreshing your wardrobe often, having time for wardrobe reviews, and keeping a close eye on your style journey.
  • You enjoy shopping and prefer a varied wardrobe. You like rotating your clothes frequently to reflect the seasons.
  • You love colors and choose to wear different specific colors based on the season.
  • You live in a country where seasons are well-defined.

In short, Seasonal Wardrobe is ideal if you like to review your wardrobe and style regularly and want more seasonal variety. Store out-of-season clothes separately so your closet only has current-season clothing. Perfect for countries with distinct seasons.

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Finding Balance: The Best of Both Worlds

In the ongoing debate between having a year-round wardrobe or a seasonal one, there is no one answer that fits all. The key is to find a balance that suits your lifestyle, preferences, and values. While some people may prefer to keep it simple with a year-round wardrobe, others may enjoy the excitement of updating their closets with each changing season.

Neither approach is better than the other. They complement each other in a harmonious fashion ecosystem. It is advisable to adopt a hybrid approach that combines the best of both year-round and seasonal wardrobes. Start with a solid foundation of timeless basics that form the core of your style, then add seasonal updates to keep things fresh and current.

For instance, invest in classic pieces like tailored blazers, versatile trousers, and crisp button-down shirts that can be worn any time of the year. Then, add seasonal accents such as statement outerwear, on-trend accessories, and seasonal prints to inject a touch of seasonal flair into your wardrobe.

By adopting this balanced approach, you can enjoy the timeless elegance of a year-round wardrobe and the excitement of updating your style with each passing season. It is about embracing versatility, intentionality, and joy in every aspect of your wardrobe journey.

Here is an example of my Minimalist Wardrobe. To thrive in Munich’s dynamic climate, I’ve divided my wardrobe into two essential capsules: the Spring/Summer Capsule Wardrobe and the Fall/Winter Capsule Wardrobe. These capsules enable me to seamlessly transition through Munich’s changing seasons while allowing me to enjoy different style personalities in each set of seasons.

Ultimately, the choice depends on your personal needs and lifestyle. We all have different preferences and live in different environments, so what works for one person may not work for another. Take some time to consider your requirements and choose the option that suits you best.

If you prefer a year-round wardrobe, invest in timeless basics that form the foundation of your style and add seasonal updates to keep things interesting. If you prefer seasonal wardrobes, embrace the dynamic allure of changing styles and trends while ensuring they align with your lifestyle and values. Remember, fashion is about self-expression, creativity, and discovery. Whatever your preference, enjoy the journey of curating a wardrobe that speaks to who you are, season after season.

Project 333: Honest, Detailed Review, Rules And Tips!

Project 333: Honest, Detailed Review, Rules And Tips!

Project 333 was one of the first Slow Fashion challenges I’ve done.

First, I signed up for the Slow Fashion Season 2021 challenge, which invited you to buy nothing new from July to September.

Then I thought, since I am not shopping for the next three months, it would be good to sort out my existing wardrobe and challenge myself even further. So, I  decided to try a well-known Slow Fashion Challenge – Project 333.

What Is Project 333?

Project 333  is a Slow Fashion Challenge encouraging you to dress with 33 items for 3 months. This is a perfect challenge for those who want to simplify and declutter.

When I came across Courtney Carver’s blog bemorewithless, I had a collection of clothes I’d wear the most but still stored quite a few items that I found difficult to let go of. To declutter and have fun with creating a Capsule Wardrobe of only 33 things for 3 months sounded like an exciting challenge to me. I also liked the idea of learning how ‘to say goodbye’ to those difficult-to-part items.

So, due to the summer season in the UK (I lived at that time), I started the challenge in June. I chose my three months to be June, July, and August.

Tip:

Even though the Project 333 rules say you can start the challenge anytime (and you can!), I suggest you consider starting it at the beginning of the season, wherever you live and whatever seasons your location brings.

I found it easier to choose 33 items for one season rather than two, as the weather and clothing are expected to be similar in the same season.

After I picked the three months I wanted to do the challenge for, I had to decide on my 33 items to go for. Here are the challenge 333 rules followed.

Project 333 Rules

Drop All Your Closet Items Into One Giant Pile

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Review And Sort Items Into 3 Piles:

Love Pile

Items that go to this pile are the ones that you love. It is easy to shortlist items into this pile. You have to choose the items you wear the most and cannot live without.

Maybe Pile

This is the pile of clothes you are unsure about. The ones you are not ready to part with but don’t feel like them enough to add to the “love” pile, either.

Donate Pile

Here, you add items you haven’t touched within a year or more. Things that no longer serve you: poor fit, no longer wanted, items you are ready to sell, get rid of or give away.

Courtney Carver suggests:

For this wardrobe declutter, if the idea of letting these items go for good doesn’t feel that good to you, here’s a gentler option. Remove them from your closet, put them in an unmarked box, and hide the box for a month or two. If you don’t miss the items, drop them at a local donation centre.

Pick 33 Favorite Items

Including clothing, accessories, jewelry, outerwear, and shoes, pick 33 of your favorite items for the three months according to the season you chose to do the 333 project. Consider what will fit the best with the season’s weather, your lifestyle, and daily, weekly, and monthly needs.

You don’t have to count in your 333 collection items, such as sentimental pieces of jewelry that you never take off, underwear, sleepwear, loungewear, and workout clothing.

Ensure Chosen Items Mix And Match Well Together

Like any minimal wardrobe, a capsule wardrobe works best when mixing and matching your items is easy. This helps you maximize the number of outfits you can get from your Project 333 Capsule Wardrobe collection.

Tips:

  • Start shortlisting from the Love pile. Most of you will probably already make 33 items from this pile for the challenge, but if you have less than 33 items, go to your Maybe pile. Choose items from there that would mix and match best with your already chosen things.
  • If you live in similar weather conditions where any year season can happen in 3 months, then your best friend is layering! T-shirts, long-sleeved T-shirts, shirts, cardigans, shackets, jackets – all these will work magic for you!
  • Check your calendar. Check your plans, such as holidays, work trips, and possible events you may want to attend in the next three months, so you want to make sure you have outfits to wear for them, too.

Box Up The Remainder, Donate The Excess

After your Project 333 collection is completed, box up the remainder.

Store away items for other seasons (in my instance, as I created a capsule wardrobe for the summer season, I still had my favorite fall/winter items in my Love pile left, so I stored them in under-bed storage until the cooler seasons came).

Also, if you are not ready to part with a Maybe pile yet… Box up, seal up, and put it away from your reach for a few months. Review your stored box when you are ready, or add it immediately into the Donate pile and sell, recycle, or give it away.

My Project 333 List Of Items (+ links to similar styles)

For the summer months in the UK, I chose to wear the following:

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Project 333 Jewelry #Project333 Jewelry #Project333list

My Project 333 Jewelry Box

I even made a Capsule Box for my jewelry (all pieces mix and match well with each other)

Here’s My Project 333 Summer Capsule Wardrobe

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Feedback On The Project 333 Challenge

I must admit the challenge of 33 items for three months sounded like good fun but also a terrifying idea to me, especially when I committed to doing it on social media in front of my family, friends, and followers. But once I built my Capsule Wardrobe and started wearing it, I found the time during this challenge enjoyable and beneficial.

The Benefits I Discovered

Feeling Good Every Day

I thought I’d be sick of wearing only 33 items for the whole summer. Opposite – I enjoyed it very much! It was so easy to choose what to wear. I developed an attachment to my favs. I no longer had decision-making fatigue. My closet was organized, spacious, and easy to navigate. I loved every item in my wardrobe as everything made me feel good.

Here are some pictures of my favorite outfits during Project 333 summertime.

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Parting With Things At Ease

Since I had a collection of my favorites, I didn’t even think of those packed in boxes… which is a sign that they weren’t adding too much value to my life. Therefore, they no longer had to be around, occupying my space. After proving to myself that I could live without boxed items for months, it was easy to let them go.

Project 333 taught me exactly what I wanted – to part with things at ease. I loved this challenge concept so much that I’ve started applying the same principle to everything in my life. Kitchen, bathroom, makeup, books, storage room, career, finances, and even relationships!

It helped me see all aspects of my life differently, asking myself simple questions:

  • Does it bring value to my life?
  • Does it serve a purpose?
  • Does it bring me joy?

If the answer to these questions is ‘no’, I can’t afford to have it.

My new motto is – Review, declutter, and enjoy fresh space! Be happy with less!

Learning The Feeling Of ‘Enough’

I learned to notice and appreciate what I have. I learned the sense of ‘enough‘. The desire and urge to get new things faded after realizing I had everything I needed.

Rediscovering Personal Style

Project 333 challenge made me go back and ponder my personal style journey. I’ve learned the significant impact working in an office had on my Personal Style. Project 333 made me rediscover those other styles I had forgotten because of my busy working life.

For example, I’d always wear classic, strict pieces for work, forgetting that I often love wearing Edgy, Rocky Chic, or Romantic styles. Feminine and Bohemian styles are usually my favorites for summertime. So, when I had to choose only 33 items for the challenge, it was interesting to see which ones were taking priority.

Striving For The Quality

I also noticed my standards for quality improved immensely! Almost instantly, I’ve started to look for better quality in everything and be more considerate. Whenever I want to purchase something, I look for quality, longevity, and the value it will bring.

I developed a new mindset of investing rather than spending. The saved money I’d spend on random impulse shopping allows me to get better things, not only for my wardrobe but also for beauty products and self-care.

The Challenges I Encountered

Was it all perfect?

Of course not! Like nothing in this world is!

Most days were easy, but some were challenging. Here are a few hurdles I had.

Washing More Often

I realized that when you have just a few tops, you need to wash them more often, and you have to plan your washing routine if you want to wear certain items from your wardrobe on a particular day.

It was fine for me as I live with my partner, so combining our things made enough to wash every other day. But if I lived alone, having more pieces to start my washing machine would probably make more sense.

Variety Requirement For Holidays And Different Climates

Also, it could be tricky if you have trips or holidays planned to travel, especially if you are going somewhere with a different climate from where you live.

For example, in August, in England, where we lived then, the temperature was around 20℃. But we were going on a road trip to Scotland, where the weather was cooler and wet (10-15 degrees). Later that month, we had a city break and beach holiday planned in France, where the temperature was around 30 degrees almost every day.

This is where I slipped a bit on Project 333 rules and had to make an exception. I was glad that activewear in the Project 333 list doesn’t count but not so glad that my old walking boots fell apart and, us planning to have plenty of rainy hikes in Scotland, it was clear that I needed a good new pair of hiking boots. The good thing was that hiking boots were not one of my Project 333 items as they are for outdoor activity. The bad news was I had to break the ‘no shopping’ rule to get a new pair.

However, it was good to realize that in the past, I most likely would go and get a pair of whatever boots I could bother to buy. This time, I strategized my purchase. I planned which design would be best for me, considering the multiple activities I wanted to do in the future. I decided to go for not-so-bulky walking shoes so I can wear them not only for mountain hikes but also for walks in the park. This saves me having an extra pair of walking/hiking shoes for each occasion. I researched the quality that could last me forever and invested in an excellent pair of boots from Jack Wolfskin.

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This picture is from our trip to Scotland. We had been on the top of that mountain, so you understand it would not be safe for me to climb it wearing a pair of running trainers, right?

As Courtney Carver says, “This is not a suffering project“. If you have some alterations to make to feel comfortable – do it. As this exception was made not for fashion purposes, I don’t feel guilty about getting a pair of excellent hiking boots I will wear for years.

Apart from getting these boots, I did very well sticking with my 33 items and didn’t even use them all. It turns out I was wearing my favorites within my favorites, totaling only 28 items in the end.

Also, I didn’t miss my packed-away items from Maybe pile, as I did pretty well shortlisting my 33 pieces by selecting the right things for my Summer Capsule Wardrobe. I enjoyed every look I created, so I didn’t need to look for anything more.

List Of Items That Worked Best For Me In My Project 333 Summer Capsule Wardrobe

Favorites Of My Favorites

Project 333 Jewelry Box

Honestly, I had worn only a few items from my jewelry box, which shows me I didn’t need so much jewelry. Now, I hardly ever look at the shopping window for jewelry as I know I have more than enough.

Tips For Project 333 Challenge

Do A Trial Week

Pretend to start the challenge a week before so you see how it goes. This will remind you about things you may have forgotten when planning your Capsule Wardrobe for the challenge. It will give you time and ideas to improve your selection and adjust.

Consider Seasonality

As I briefly mentioned already, I recommend doing this challenge in the same season. What do I mean by that – do summer in summer (e.g., June, July, August), fall in fall (e.g., September, October, November), or whatever months your location defines as a season.

As temperatures differ from season to season, choosing and having 33 items for one – same season will be easier. However, this may not apply to those living in a country without defined seasons.

Make Notes

If you want to repeat the challenge, note what you want to improve, change, or add next time, as you may forget with time.

Make A Wishlist

Living without shopping for three months may be difficult for some people.

Instead of telling your brain, ‘You cannot‘, tell it, ‘I’ll get it later‘. Make a wishlist and refer to it after three months. Sometimes it is easier to cope with a “later” than with “never”. You may not even want to buy those things when the time comes. That happened to me on several occasions, as this is something I learned and carry on practicing outside Project 333.

Treat Yourself

As you save money while doing this challenge, do something nice for yourself instead of shopping for things. Maybe treat yourself with something related to self-care and well-being. Live your life better by not owning things but by experiencing them. Go to a new yoga studio, spa, retreat, or anything you like!

If you had a dedicated time or tradition to go shopping on particular days, instead, spend that time with your family and friends doing fun things.

Even if at the end of challenge 333, you still decide to buy something for your wardrobe, treat yourself to a new item of a better quality.

These little changes make the challenge process more enjoyable and help build muscle to new, healthier habits.

Don’t Quit

Don’t give up even if things are not going so well. Don’t think that everything has to be perfect. Perfect doesn’t exist, remember?!

Don’t give up if it is more challenging than expected or if you have an unplanned event, holiday, or other occasion! Slip on the rule when it comes to it and get back on track after the event (just like my story with the hiking boots).

If a particular piece in your Project 333 capsule wardrobe isn’t working well, swap it with another or increase the item number if needed. Deal with the issue the best way for you, but don’t give up. Having 35 items for three months is better than going back to square one, having a cluttered closet.

So, even if you end up with different pieces from what you’ve initially started or a couple more items in your wardrobe than planned, you may still learn something new. You still tried the challenge, reduced consumption, cut your shopping for three months, or at least reduced it, and learned more about yourself, your wardrobe, and your habits.

Perhaps you will inspire other people! Some of your family, friends, or co-workers may also want to try this challenge. You are much stronger than you think and may become a reason for someone’s positive change.

If you struggle, you are welcome to contact me @mstylealley or follow #project333 #bemorewithless on Instagram to discover more about Project 333 and be inspired by like-minded people. Connect with them. You may even make friends! There are so many inspiring personalities and success stories out there! They will motivate you. Doing a challenge with friends is easier than entirely on your own.

Have Fun!

This is important! Please don’t take it too seriously… Have fun styling, and try to pair pieces you have never paired before. Don’t be afraid to experiment. Be playful. Look for new ideas and inspirations online. I am sure you will enjoy it more than you think!

 Who Is Project 333 For?

This challenge is for someone overwhelmed with their current closet and wanting to declutter, organize, and maximize space. For someone looking to cut consumption, learn new shopping habits, and run a more sustainable wardrobe.

Or even someone who has absolutely no interest in fashion. Someone who has no time for thinking about wardrobe. Someone who wants to free up mental and physical space so they can focus on things that matter in life more.

However, it is an individual experience. No review or feedback can tell what one will experience. You may love or hate it, but give it a go to try it!

My Takeaway

My takeaway from this challenge is immense! I learned how to declutter my space and let things go. It taught me the sense of ‘enough’ and to be more strategic and intentional while shopping.

Furthermore, after my Project 333 challenge, I created a Minimalist Wardrobe for the year following the same principle and had it for a few years now.

My year-rounder consists of two Capsule Wardrobes: Spring/ Summer and Fall/Winter. While editing my Capsule Wardrobe for these seasons, I always try to keep up to 66 items for the Seasonal Capsule Wardrobe. 70% of those 66 items are my core items, which travel from season to season year-round.

You can find more details about my current wardrobe in this post:

Furthermore, doing the Project 333 challenge inspired me to share my personal styling skills and expertise. I have created a UNIQUE YOU Minimalist Wardrobe Planner Workbook that covers not only decluttering but also the three key factors for a customized wardrobe:

🌟 Defining Style Personality

🌟 Identifying Body Shape

🌟 Creating Wardrobe Color Palette

 

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