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Conscious Shopping: Get Creative with What You Own

As a personal stylist, I often see how easily we get caught up in buying new clothes when, in fact, we can make the most of what we already own. Conscious shopping isn’t just about being mindful when you shop, but also about getting creative with your existing wardrobe. One person who has greatly influenced my thinking in this area is Alyssa Beltempo, a slow fashion advocate who encourages us to “shop our own closets” and look at what we already have in a new light.

What is Conscious Shopping?

Conscious shopping is all about making thoughtful, intentional purchases. Instead of buying new clothes just for the sake of it, we can choose pieces that truly fit our lifestyle, values, and wardrobe. It involves asking questions like: “Do I really need this?” or “Can I use what I already have?”

Alyssa Beltempo says, “It’s about buying with intention and focusing on quality over quantity. Conscious shopping is a mindset where you value what you already have, and when you do add something new, it’s a meaningful choice.” This shift in thinking not only saves money but also reduces the impact on the environment.

Shopping Your Own Closet

One of the most creative ways to practice conscious shopping is by ‘shopping your own closet.’ This means rediscovering pieces you already own and styling them in new ways. It’s amazing how many new outfits you can create by simply mixing and matching what’s already hanging in your wardrobe.

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  1. Create Capsule Wardrobes: Try creating mini-capsule wardrobes where you choose a few versatile pieces and find as many combinations as possible. For example, a classic white shirt, a pair of tailored trousers, and a well-fitted blazer can create a range of outfits when paired with different accessories, shoes, or even a simple change in how you style the shirt.
  2. Layering for Versatility: Alyssa often speaks about the power of layering. A summer dress can easily be turned into a winter outfit by layering it with a cosy jumper or wearing a turtleneck underneath. She says, “Layering is a way to transform your wardrobe without adding more to it.”
  3. Accessorise Smartly: Accessories can instantly change the look of an outfit. Add a scarf to a plain dress, or swap out your usual jewellery for something bold and colourful. Alyssa encourages us to use accessories to bring freshness to our outfits, saying, “Accessories are the finishing touch that can make any old outfit feel brand new.”
  4. Reinvent Old Pieces: Instead of buying a new item, why not try reinventing an old piece? Turn a maxi dress into a skirt by layering a jumper on top, or wear a cardigan backwards for a completely different look. Sometimes, all it takes is a little creativity to see your wardrobe in a new way.

Be Mindful When Shopping

Even when we do decide to shop, Alyssa Beltempo advises that we focus on quality and longevity: “Buy pieces that you can wear in multiple ways and for years to come.” Instead of following fast fashion trends, invest in timeless, versatile items that can be styled in various ways and will last.

When shopping, it’s helpful to:

  • Make a List: Before you go shopping, take a look at your wardrobe and make a list of any gaps or pieces you truly need. This will prevent impulse buys.
  • Choose Quality Over Quantity: It’s better to invest in a few well-made items that will stand the test of time rather than buying lots of cheaper items that wear out quickly.
  • Think of Multiple Uses: Ask yourself, “Can I wear this with at least three different outfits?” If the answer is yes, it’s a good sign that the item will be versatile enough to earn a place in your wardrobe.

In Conclusion

Conscious shopping isn’t about completely avoiding new purchases but about making thoughtful, intentional decisions. By shopping your own closet and getting creative with what you already have, you’ll find that you can build countless new outfits without even stepping foot in a shop. As Alyssa Beltempo reminds us, “Style isn’t about having more clothes; it’s about having the confidence to work with what you already have.”

So, the next time you feel like you’ve got nothing to wear, take a closer look at your wardrobe. You might be surprised at what you can create with a fresh perspective!