

The (fast) fashion industry is the second most polluting industry on the planet. I listed the most important benefits I have experienced so far while taking this minimalist fashion challenge. There are multiple reasons why a capsule wardrobe is an awesome idea. The lovely Courtney Carver of Be More With Less turned the idea of dressing with less into Project 333 in 2010 and has inspired thousands of people since then to minimalize their wardrobe – and other parts of their life as well.Īs a part of my resolution to make my wardrobe more sustainable, I decided to take on the Project 333 challenge and created my very first capsule wardrobe. The concept is about dressing with a small collection of seasonally appropriate clothes, shoes and accessories, that can be mixed and matched easily. In the 1970, the term capsule wardrobe was coined by London based boutique owner Susie Faux. The idea of this so-called “capsule wardrobe” is not new. You are invited to pick 33 items from your wardrobe and dress yourself with those items for 3 months. Project 333 is a fashion challenge for everyone interested in minimalism. And that’s not the only benefit of it… What is Project 333? Your closet won’t be full of clothes anymore, but you WILL have something to wear. A closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? If this statement sounds at all familiar to you, it’s time for Project 333.
