Thursday, March 6, 2014

Exercise in Sustainable Fashion - The Uniform Project

I wanted to share a link with you about the Uniform Project, created by a woman named Sheena Matheiken. This woman pledged to wear a Little Black Dress for 365 days - as an exercise in sustainable fashion as well as a fundraiser to support the Akanksha Foundation— a non-profit organization providing education to underprivileged children living in Indian slums.

The rules were that she had to wear the one dress each day, but could accessorize with vintage, handmade, reused, or donated pieces.

Now, I think this is quite a feat, and kudos to her! Wearing the same dress for a whole year would have been something that our great-great grandmothers maybe would have done due to necessity, but never really done by choice. Especially in the United States, we live in a time of excess. When I watch the show House Hunters, it always amazes me how some women say that the walk-in closets are not large enough to fit all of their clothing or shoes. What?!! Mine certainly would. I love fashion, but there is a limit to what you actually need and what is excessive.

I think the Uniform Project is a wonderful example of charity, sustainability, and resourcefulness that can inspire us all.

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