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Easy & Simple Slow Fashion Tips for Every Budget and Style Type | Guide to Slow Fashion

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*In today's video, I want to share how easy it is to participate in the slow fashion movement. I'll share 7 easy and simple slow fashion hacks for every budget and style, as well as an explanation of slow fashion and what it means to me - essentially, your ultimate GUIDE TO SLOW FASHION. This is a very high level video, and slow fashion is a very nuanced topic - much like its close cousin sustainable fashion. If you'd like to dive deeper, head over to my blog, or leave me a comment with your questions!
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  • @iseebeauty188
    @iseebeauty1883 жыл бұрын

    My tip - make it your own. I have a beautiful red silk shirt, but found myself not wearing it like I anticipated I would. I was confounded at first because it ticked all the boxes when I purchased it, and I have a pretty solid shopping criteria. Then I realised - the white buttons - I didn't like the contrast of the white buttons. So I found some buttons that matched the fabric and now it is in rotation. Sometimes you just need to make a small adjustment - change the buttons, tailor the fit, dye it another colour. :)

  • @ruthtomalin7769

    @ruthtomalin7769

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. I had a couple of jackets that I adored. It wasn’t wearing. I asked myself the question... what is stopping me from wearing these jackets. I decided it was because the sleeves were a little long. After an afternoon with needle and thread, careful measuring, the sleeves were shortened and voila... these jackets are back on the menu.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh I love this observation! Thank you for sharing!

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis89623 жыл бұрын

    I agree, slow fashion can be very elitist, with women showing only very expensive designer items and claiming they’re helping by not buying a cheaper one. In fact, these $1,000 sweaters, etc., are often gifted by the brand. We, the 99%, need you for a realistic approach, and you always deliver!

  • @d.-beck7205

    @d.-beck7205

    3 жыл бұрын

    I often buy inexpensive clothes. If you look for a good fabric and the overall quality and non-trendiness when buying, and then take good care of them, they can last ages. For example, I own some basic H&M cotton long sleeve Tees that are more than 10 years old and look like I bought them a week ago, although I wear them regularly. *That* for me is slow fashion.

  • @annlatham

    @annlatham

    3 жыл бұрын

    ✅✅

  • @beatrizsandoval4395

    @beatrizsandoval4395

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree

  • @meh5069

    @meh5069

    Жыл бұрын

    @@d.-beck7205I found 2 dresses($15 each) and one blouse ($20 max) at H&M on sale, all 3 pieces are 100% silk. Got them all over 7 years ago and they’re still in great shape.

  • @repa49
    @repa493 жыл бұрын

    Corona made me aware of what I really need: NOT MUCH! :)

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    omg YES!

  • @12harrypotterfan34

    @12harrypotterfan34

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same here! There's a decent chunk of my wardrobe that I haven't worn at all in the past year. Part of that is just circumstantial (i.e. not really having anywhere to wear dressier outfits), but it's definitely made me realize that I probably don't need as many clothes as I have.

  • @asel.soorbekova

    @asel.soorbekova

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're right! I wish all of us did think so! 😄👏🏼👍🏼

  • @samiansley5740
    @samiansley57403 жыл бұрын

    One tip that I love and you’ve gone over in other videos is to count your clothing. That was one step that put into perspective for me just HOW MUCH I have. I then compared that with my lifestyle needs and categories to see how they aligned (or not). This slowed me down in my consumption quite a bit.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ahh good one thanks for the reminder! That was huge for me too!

  • @63Lsp

    @63Lsp

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Reminds me of Marie Kondo telling us to pick up and hold every piece of clothing- yikes!

  • @marciagarcia8486
    @marciagarcia84863 жыл бұрын

    I have learned not to look for happiness in shopping ! Loving what you already have, being grateful, and recognizing your triggers in overconsumption made a huge difference in my life! Thank you Alyssa, much love from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis89623 жыл бұрын

    I wear a lot of white cotton shirts, blouses and t-shirts and pants, so here’s my tip for keeping them white: before washing, turn inside out and spray the underarms, inside collars and cuffs with a stain-removing spray, let sit for 15 - 30” before washing. Then, wash in a load of true whites only, no ivory, cream, beige, colors etc. (I only use white towels, so there’s always some used ones to bulk up these loads). Use the hottest water, detergent and a full scoop of BIZ powder. Agitate for 5 - 10”, then allow to soak for 15 - 30” if they are already stained or grimy, then restart wash cycle. Already stained items can be restored with a half-cup of chlorine bleach instead of the BIZ, but excess use of chlorine bleach actually causes more, not less, yellowing and makes the fibers wear out much more quickly. No more grimy t-shirts and blouses.

  • @annlatham

    @annlatham

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’ll try this but I usually just spot clean with dawn dish liquid

  • @kkouz45
    @kkouz453 жыл бұрын

    My 3 biggest steps were decluttering my closet; creating a signature color palette/style; and shopping at ThredUp. Not that I realized it at the time, but all 3 actions led me to a curated closet with a limited color way and higher quality goods. I don’t get distracted as I know my silhouette preferences as well as color. Using ThredUp’s pinning function, if I need a dress for a summer wedding, for example, I just save 10 dresses in my colors, think for a bit, pare the list down, wait for a sale, and then buy my beautiful dress for a fraction of original price. And that’s how I buy almost all my clothes now: Look for right color and style, think for a few days to a few months, and then buy on sale. Less money, recycling clothes, and great style!

  • @scheilascheffler2639
    @scheilascheffler26393 жыл бұрын

    I've started employing a minimalist habit of waiting at least 2 days before I purchase an item....and the majority of the time wind up not purchasing...and being very happy I didn't.....this has worked we for me in reguards to clothing....giving me some space to see if I really need or like.....thank you for another very informative well done video...have a great day....

  • @TheAmiMom

    @TheAmiMom

    3 жыл бұрын

    @scheila-this has been a game changer for me as well!

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love this! Great tip thanks for sharing! xx

  • @janicevin4207

    @janicevin4207

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is more difficult when you buy in a real store but online definitely helping: I put things in my basket but don't go to check out and most of the time I decide not to buy them or I even completely forget about it!!!!

  • @TippyPuddles

    @TippyPuddles

    3 жыл бұрын

    I often decide that I don't like it, maybe the reason I love more of what's in my closet.

  • @pajamamama5965
    @pajamamama59653 жыл бұрын

    I've been wondering about this very thing! Thanks for explaining in such a gentle way. I was attracted to your channel because of the creativity and shopping your closet content. As a mother of 3 on a tight budget, I shop clearance racks and thrift stores. Other fashion channels throw around terms like and it's only $100 like that's a good deal, but I have 5 people to clothe. I still enjoy those channels and learn from them, but I feel as though I fit in better to this slow fashion category for myself. I have spent a lifetime shopping in thrift stores and giving those clothes one last chance, loving them, and then totally wearing them out. I am encouraged by you

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing! Indeed, the wonderful woman who introduced me to thrifting when I was a teen is a mother of 5! Thank you so much for watching! xx

  • @pajamamama5965

    @pajamamama5965

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AlyssaBeltempo Thank God for that mother who taught you how to thrift shop! So many people you are helping

  • @stephanielabrousse7608
    @stephanielabrousse76083 жыл бұрын

    I got this app called Cladwell where I can see my entire closet and mix and match items, plan my outfits, create capsule wardrobes and even make a wishlist (also fulfills my childhood dream of being like Cher from Clueless). I was shocked how much clothes I already have and yet always felt like I never had enough. It’s made me a lot more mindful in my shopping. Every time I want something I’ll go through my clothes, see if I already have something similar, if it’s on my wishlist or not and add it to the app to see how I’d style it. Very handy!

  • @SmidBeach
    @SmidBeach3 жыл бұрын

    I've been much happier with my clothes and shopping experience buying secondhand on eBay and Etsy and then having clothes altered. I still seem come out ahead financially, and these are items I plan to have forever. It also helps to keep in mind that every article of clothing costs more than just money: It costs real estate in your closet, it costs time and sometimes money to care for.

  • @rigleiaknapp3227
    @rigleiaknapp32273 жыл бұрын

    I love this so much! My closet is about 90% thrifted or second hand. I like classic pieces, and I take really good care of all the pieces. Yes to more about slow fashion! I love your wisdom.

  • @LASmithBuxton
    @LASmithBuxton3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Over the years I have cultivated my personal style and sometimes wondered if I was just being stubborn about resisting trends. Your channel has encouraged me in my practices of acquiring, keeping, and caring for garments that suit my personal style. You have also inspired me to be more adventuresome in my styling choices, bringing new life to older pieces. You are a gem.

  • @sheilacroisier6446
    @sheilacroisier64463 жыл бұрын

    Alyssa, I love your style tips and your focus on caring for our planet! Thanks to your tips, I now shop with a mental wish list, shop resale before retail, and ask how an item will work with my current clothing. Because thrifting is such a fun treasure hunt, I could go overboard. My practice now is to limit myself to the most perfect item in the cart and leave the rest for someone else to enjoy. Thanks!

  • @lisakader6634
    @lisakader66343 жыл бұрын

    Very informative content! I agree that there can be no perfection with regard to this topic, only a concerted effort to be mindful.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching Lisa!

  • @maryritaurban8062

    @maryritaurban8062

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very well stated.

  • @luisevieten2035
    @luisevieten20353 жыл бұрын

    I find wrap skirts very helpfull. After a tummy operation I could not stand anything tight around my tummy. They grow and shrink some zises with me so I do not have to buy or keep several zises.

  • @janicevin4207
    @janicevin42073 жыл бұрын

    Love all your comments. One that stands out is: buy according to your shape to start defining your style. So true! I now buy high waisted, straight or wide leg pants and shorter jackets (at the waist) some midi skirts. If I don't know exactly what my style is, I know that I am not boho, nor girly, nor romantic, nor gothic and a mix of the rest depending on my mood. Also yes to taking care of your clothes: I have old pieces (like a few years old!) from H&M and I bought second hand a few Zara pieces that are standing the test of time!

  • @Ashthegrey
    @Ashthegrey3 жыл бұрын

    I recently took up embroidery to mend and make old clothes look new again.

  • @skd7028

    @skd7028

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! Great fun,and uses the creative side.

  • @Antistylestyleclub
    @Antistylestyleclub3 жыл бұрын

    *Love your no-judgment approach* ☺️

  • @bcplano
    @bcplano3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve always taken great care of my clothes, learning it from my mom.. who was a very talented “sewer” who made my sister and me clothes as children. I’m learning now too I DONT need every new trendy piece every season. My closet is full of all kinds of very nice things to wear and by shopping it I have found I can make some great outfits, and not have to buy new. I DO think before I get tempted to buy something new I REALLY DON’T NEED and I’ve been passing on it! Yay Me!

  • @freefallingintograce4634
    @freefallingintograce46343 жыл бұрын

    Hi Alyssa! I just love hearing you speak about the things you care about. You are a brilliant and caring woman (and a super dancer 😎), and it's a joy to hear you speak about diversity and difference as opposed to chasing perfection. I loved what you said about understanding our triggers that make us shop. If I'd heard that when I was 10 years younger, I would have saved a lot of money. Better late than never. Lovely video, thanks for sharing your thoughts, and hope you have a lovely start to your week! We've been spoiled by the sun and warmth this weekend, so some chores had to be put on hold in the name of wellbeing and joy. Being clear on our values helps, doesn't it? 👍🌺😍 Big hugs from Toronto, N 🌺

  • @crystalassam433
    @crystalassam4333 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been following you for quite some time,and love your content. You have opened my eyes to shopping my own closet . I now concentrate on quality not quantity, and it has been a game changer. Thank you .

  • @dominiquetheeasyminimalist
    @dominiquetheeasyminimalist3 жыл бұрын

    Bonjour Alyssa! I’m shopping my closet for spring-summer and you are a great inspiration. I’m having so much fun doing it! I always invested in higher quality clothes that I purchase off season, and I wear them for years. For this season, I purchased a marinière sweater, a taupe fitted blazer and a white button down shirt from POMP (thanks for the code!). Those are basics that will complement my existing wardrobe, provide more options and will last over time. I’m 52, petite, and I find that the cropped-oversized trend doesn’t suit me at all. I’m not into thrift stores because I hate spending time shopping, so I limit my consumption by buying clothes that fit me well, make me feel good, and wearing them for a long time!

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh i'm so glad you're enjoying shopping your closet! Those basics you've added sound amazing :) Thank you so much for sharing and watching!

  • @harmony1910
    @harmony19103 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Alicia for being social and enviromentally concious💖

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching! xx

  • @KimC-vk5qp
    @KimC-vk5qp3 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos! My husband and I were just discussing last night that our planet can’t sustain this level of consumption Thank you for keeping me out of the stores!

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you found this video helpful! And so good that you're having those discussions at home!

  • @KimC-vk5qp

    @KimC-vk5qp

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AlyssaBeltempo Thank you! I’d love to see some videos on which companies do the cleanest production and which ones aspire the dirtiest.

  • @karelmillard9854
    @karelmillard98543 жыл бұрын

    What a great video! Very liberating! Struggling with regret over getting rid of stuff I should have kept, and guilt for buying stuff I didn’t need. Self-care, self-respect, self-compassion, I’m learning, are foundational for healing our planet. Any further thoughts that have on this is appreciated, but I love “perfection doesn’t exist” and we are all going to approach this differently but together. 💕✨

  • @TippyPuddles

    @TippyPuddles

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like to believe that someone is enjoying the items I didn't. If you got rid of something you regret. just try to believe it is making someone very happy. Some of my favorite pieces are ones someone tossed. As for the stuff you regret buying, please don't do that to yourself. Enjoy those pieces.

  • @ElizabethEllenCarter
    @ElizabethEllenCarter3 жыл бұрын

    My clothes are a mix of second hand (thrift stores/Op Shops), high street brands and inexpensive budget basics. But I can get distracted by the new and shiny. One of the things I'm doing to help engage my creative brain is picking a scarf (I have about 20) and using that as the basic to shop my closet. I set a wardrobe for a week using the scarf as a jumping off point (not necessarily wear the scarf every day but using the colours, tone and finish as inspiraiton). Thank you Alyssa, you've been a big part of my style journey (along with Janice from The Vivienne Files).

  • @andreamorgan3573
    @andreamorgan35733 жыл бұрын

    Hi Alyssa, As you and I have communicated in the post, both our mothers have great closets - I get pieces from my mothers closet and alter them if necessary because she has always bought quality pieces - for instance, I wore a olive green long/midi dress last week that is 20+ years old I got from my Mom - I have two red blazers that my Mom wore to work that I wear as part of our oversized blazer moment with great jeans, etc - Cheers

  • @marilyndoering2501

    @marilyndoering2501

    3 жыл бұрын

    My daughter does the same with my closet and enjoys wearing these “vintage” pieces that are still in great condition. She’s also wears a lot of beautiful pieces that have been passed on to her from her grandmother ( mom Mom)! It’s such a thrill for all of us to see these lovely pieces still being worn and enjoyed! So buy good quality, take good care of your clothes and pass them on to another generation.

  • @christinamanucy8037
    @christinamanucy80373 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your cheerful and accessible approach to this topic! I agree that being creative with what you have is not only a fun way to learn about style possibilities but also a way to appreciate and “own” what you’ve bought in a non-judgmental way. I save pictures of my wishlist items on my phone and compare them to what’s in my closet to make sure that the new piece would work with most everything else.

  • @pajamamama5965

    @pajamamama5965

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great idea! Alyssa has taught us to ask ourselves a very important question before we buy, Do I have something like this already in my closet and is this better than what I have? That has really changed my impulse buying.

  • @christinamanucy8037

    @christinamanucy8037

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! I often choose very similar items and knowing what’s in my closet helps avoid needless duplication. We’re creatures of habit!

  • @isabellam6447
    @isabellam64472 жыл бұрын

    Buenos dias Alyssa. I find these series of videos inspirational, I am becoming more aware of slow fashion and your tips are very helpful. Better quality garments are in our closets and in thrift shops. Please continue producing these type of videos. I enjoy shopping in my closet and now I am shopping more often in my mom's closet as well.😊👍 and as a bonus we create unique outfits , eliminate the stress of shopping, feeling guilty after buying something we don't really need. After I shop in my closet I feel so proud of myself, I save money, save the environment and use my creativity. In my 20s I owned less clothes I used my creativity to create unique and elegant outfit. Your visits are encouraging me to do the same niw in my 40s.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis89623 жыл бұрын

    I’m trying so hard to minimize buying, I have so much already. I had a major failure of willpower during the pandemic, it just felt like getting something new delivered was the only thing to liven up my days and look forward to. Now, I have debt, guilt and so many new things that I forget what I have. For me, I think the best thing is just to keep trying. The only thing I do well is to keep, and wear my things for decades, rather than just landfilling them. Both charity donations and textile recycling are still shut down where I live. It’s a start, anyway.

  • @joannestrunkwalsh7284
    @joannestrunkwalsh72843 жыл бұрын

    Yes, please take this discussion further. I love the idea and would benefit from a deeper understanding of slow style.

  • @pastpresentcouture4754
    @pastpresentcouture47542 жыл бұрын

    I love your content! It is so refreshing to see fashion channels not just focusing on consuming everything possible. Thank you for being so inspiring and making me think more about ways to help reduce my footprint with fashion!

  • @sharonsvendsen6959
    @sharonsvendsen69593 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you making this seem attainable for all. Thank you.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching Sharon!

  • @zolawilliams1
    @zolawilliams13 жыл бұрын

    Agree that this is about participation and not perfection. One million imperfect sustainable shoppers is so much more impactful than a small few that are doing it perfectly... what is doing it perfectly anyway? Can't wait for the next live!

  • @hiawathia81
    @hiawathia813 жыл бұрын

    Ive just started Shopping with a list. It has helped me tremendously, because of this I was able to stop myself from hauling at my fave consignment store. It is still very much possible to over consume at resale and secondhand shops.

  • @Keapix
    @Keapix3 жыл бұрын

    I often feel that I have so far to go with this, but you’ve reminded me how far I’ve come since I discovered the slow fashion community.

  • @pegbracey4718
    @pegbracey47183 жыл бұрын

    Always love your content!

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Peg!

  • @PracticalPip
    @PracticalPip3 жыл бұрын

    You have always inspired me with your videos Alyssa! I’m so glad that people find you and support you and slow fashion. I’m trying to find my voice on slow fashion, and have been shopping my own closet over thrifting because I was consuming so much and felt like I needed to slow down. I wish people would be responsive to me, but I’m not going to stop trying to get people excited about making the most of what they have. It’s rewarding when you build a closet that is only filled with pieces you love. It takes time to get there, but that’s why it’s SLOW!❤️❤️❤️ I believe a lot of people aren’t quite ready to slow down, but the more of us to inspire and teach, the more people will understand.

  • @annefisher6323
    @annefisher63233 жыл бұрын

    My husband loves thrifting. Clothes, furniture, you name it. He finds super high end clothing that often still has tags!! He found italian hand crafted wool trousers at Good Will for $5!! Never been worn, tags on! He's found several really high end quality men's blazers and tuxedo jackets. He's got a gift for it.

  • @kathysteele3071
    @kathysteele30713 жыл бұрын

    Registered for your live studio!. Have loved participating each time. Such fun to see others try your system and I love that we can participate, if we want. I needed your advice and am working with Stylebook to help shop my closet. It’s taking while but your message IS getting through. Thank you for allowing us to find our level.-participation, not perfection ❤️

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for joining Kathy! Always appreciate having you and so glad you are enjoying the process ✨❤️

  • @adelemartin1
    @adelemartin13 жыл бұрын

    Great summary of slow fashion Alyssa. I love the 'participation not perfection' approach! If everyone makes small changes this will make a big impact 💙

  • @RDLA-US
    @RDLA-US2 жыл бұрын

    We are so happy to discover you! There is sooo much good product in the world...too much. You don't have to sacrifice style with slow fashion. You can flex that unique personal style.

  • @capturedbyannamarie
    @capturedbyannamarie3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I wish so many people would watch this and fully think on it, and take it to heart instead of attacking brands.

  • @hazelveg
    @hazelveg3 жыл бұрын

    I love how you included in your discussion all the different ways we can participate in slow fashion, and that you emphasize that it’s about participation. I hadn’t really considered my care for clothes part of that, but I have always taken extremely good care of clothes, and I have lots of fast fashion pieces that have lasted for 5+ years. Thanks for your words of encouragement and for making a statement for no judgment!

  • @63Lsp
    @63Lsp3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for helping us make it actually work for us! I really enjoy fashion and shopping. I'm honing in on those retailers who are embracing things I value. I try to remember, when there's a great deal, somebody pays. Who is it?

  • @sheryloshaughnessy4665
    @sheryloshaughnessy46653 жыл бұрын

    I like that you make slow fashion assessable. It’s not a competition, if each of us consumes less fast fashion we all win in the long run. I especially like your shop your closet videos because you break down elements of the style. I’ve been able to put together a smaller wardrobe and use more creativity in part because of your videos. Thank you!

  • @natalliask
    @natalliask3 жыл бұрын

    Love love and respect your approach to fashion and style !

  • @jenl101
    @jenl1013 жыл бұрын

    Over the years, I’ve cleared out my closet many times. Discovered I tended to keep garments made from natural fibers for far longer than synthetics. Natural fabrics just seem to “age” better. So I made a conscious decision to keep to naturals like cotton, linen, wool, etc I now treasure my clothes for much longer, they feel like “keepers” not junk. That’s how I’ve tried to consume less - and it has worked! Love your videos!

  • @TippyPuddles
    @TippyPuddles3 жыл бұрын

    Finding your style is more about what you like to wear. If you take your favorite pieces out and put them on a rack/bed and take a good hard look at your choices; I'll bet you will see a theme running through those pieces. When I finally got serious about cleaning out my closet I removed every piece that I did not wear. Some pieces I liked but never wore. These were the hard pieces to let go of but they just took up closet space. What was left was "my style". That turned out to be the opposite of pulling out your favorite but I already done the work and didn't know it.

  • @GINGER70HINTZ
    @GINGER70HINTZ3 жыл бұрын

    Very informative video, thank you! I am heading to Mexico next month and I am starting to look deep into my closet for those pieces that I will pass to my sisters, nieces and friends. Everytime I go there I bring with with me all the clothes that doesn't fit anymore my 12 year old daughter. We do buy brand new clothes and go to the second hand store as well and I have to say I have found classic pieces and kind of trendy pieces in very excellent condition and some times with the tag on it.

  • @sarahryanthestylecoach
    @sarahryanthestylecoach3 жыл бұрын

    I think you've explained this really well, Alyssa. We are all at different points of our 'sustainable style' journey but being more mindful about what we are purchasing is a great place to start. I've recently run two webinars on how to 'Streamline your Style' and, just like you said, it's about really knowing what you love and what suits you. When you know this you avoid that classic problem of having lots of clothes and nothing to wear. I've come a long way over the last few years in this respect but I know I can improve a lot more too! Keep up the great work! Love your channel.

  • @stephelisabeth3143
    @stephelisabeth31432 жыл бұрын

    I found a 100% merino wool gray mock neck sleeveless sweater from Eileen Fisher for $6 at the thrift store. It had a few moth holes so I sewed them up, nearly good as new. Now I have an extremely high quality item that I can dress up or down, layer in the winter or wear alone in the summer. That's what slow fashion means to me.

  • @thehumanoid3279
    @thehumanoid32793 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for explaining your philosophy about slow fashion. I totally agree with you on every aspect and I love all your videos and content you share. It has opened my eyes to see what is really going on in the fashion industry. Thanks Maria

  • @Rayonreel
    @Rayonreel3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video! Please make more on the topic, it's super interesting and a great approach. I'm trying to adopt this whole mindset.

  • @nancyharris9909
    @nancyharris99093 жыл бұрын

    Alyssa, this was very helpful. The definitions are often interchanged and I was a bit confused so thanks for clarifying. I am excited for the next shop your close event! Not only is it fun but I always learn a lot. Looking forward to it!

  • @jeannettemann96
    @jeannettemann963 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Alyssa for these pointers! Ever since I found your channel, I have been more conscious of what I am consuming fashion wise. I also take an inventory of what I am discarding, why I bought them and thus uncovering my buying patterns that don’t serve me and therefore don’t serve the environment. I also play a game of sticking to a “no buy” month or two. Bisous!

  • @lindascull6327
    @lindascull63273 жыл бұрын

    This was absolutely fantastic!! I wanted to say so much more but honestly amen sister preach🥰💟❣

  • @TheAmiMom
    @TheAmiMom3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been asking myself (thanks to you), how might I achieve this look I am wanting to buy with what I already have? Also rotating spring/summer wardrobe choices with fall/winter has helped me a lot as I feel like I have new clothes just because I haven’t seen them for six months! I also have been pushing myself to wear the things that I haven’t worn and asking myself how I feel in those items instead of asking whether it looks fashionable. Do I like using this item? Do I feel beautiful in it? I have a blouse on today that I have not worn all winter which is the perfect color for me, but the jury is still out. I realized I didn’t reach for it all winter. Why not? Idk, so I’m combining it in a different way today than I did yesterday to see if this is something I need to keep in my closet or not. This was a take away from a different video you did. Thanks for all I’m learning from you Alyssa!

  • @annabelle7123
    @annabelle71233 жыл бұрын

    I have stopped shopping clothes for a month during Lent. It was actually hard for me at the beginning but now I've made it over 5 weeks! It sounds like nothing but it truly helped change my mindset. These videos helped me a lot so thank you

  • @pjalexandra
    @pjalexandra3 жыл бұрын

    Great nuanced explanation of 'slow fashion'! Thanks as always for your quality content and positive presentation.

  • @janemuses3031
    @janemuses30313 жыл бұрын

    I no longer buy new except for underwear and shoes. Everything that can be bought new can be found now second-hand. So if I see a cool brand on youtube, I just go to my favorite online consignment shop to find items from this brand. And if you wait for sales at these online consignment stores - you often pay the same or less for a much better quality item than at these fast fashion stores. Also you can pick up trendy styles and colors that are hot that season. The nice thing about a site like Thredup is you can return anything that doesn't absolutely fit you. Speaking of fast fashion, beware of stores like TJ Maxx where you get cheaper clothes from fast fashion brands and that just leads to more buying and discarding. Just speaking from personal experience.

  • @coldcomfort1932
    @coldcomfort19322 жыл бұрын

    Hi Alyssa. This video is excellent! I’m going to watch it again and take notes. Recently I’ve been going around in circles as I’ve been mindfully filling some gaps in my wardrobe but the companies I’ve ended up buying from tick the boxes for me in terms of natural or recycled fabric choice but not as well on the social justice element. However another company I was thinking of buying from ticks the boxes on everything on the “Good On You” app but the fact their production is so large and you can find their garments in multiples in charity shops didn’t sit well with me, I felt that they had more of a Fast Fashion mindset in my opinion. Yet the company I’ve bought from you can rarely find secondhand as they sell lot of wardrobe staples and it’s clear that their pieces are kept on a more long term basis. It’s clear that not all companies re going to tick all the boxes and formulating my own tick lit based on my own values I the way to go. So thank you!

  • @jimandjudyc48
    @jimandjudyc483 жыл бұрын

    I am trying to be much more mindful of the environment by not going to the dry cleaner's any more. I am washing my own sweaters at home (using a nice liquid soap product that you recommended in a previous video) and drying them on a drying rack. This is a big change for me and saving me a lot of money, as well as trips to the dry cleaners. And the sweaters are coming out a lot nicer (softer, cleaner, smelling really nice!) than they were from the cleaners. Question: What is the best way to dispose of clothing we no longer want in our closets?

  • @janicevin4207

    @janicevin4207

    3 жыл бұрын

    I actually started washing my own sweaters when I had on completely ruined by a dry cleaner. I shop a lot second hand so cheap and I put everything in the washing machine on the quick/cold water cycle and everything is fine. I also hang clothes outside for a fresh smell.

  • @MC-gq5ms

    @MC-gq5ms

    3 жыл бұрын

    Using zippered thin cloth bags for sweaters and underclothes extends the life of the item. And these laundry bags are a help in keeping up w socks!

  • @kaystinebrink1220
    @kaystinebrink12202 жыл бұрын

    You've helped me narrow the colors I choose and I have narrowed to two accent colors.

  • @rosemaryfromrhodeisland-usa
    @rosemaryfromrhodeisland-usa3 жыл бұрын

    I love your channel. Content is so informative and helpful. I shop thrift stores in my neighborhood. So much fun. Sometimes you find things that are timeless and classic. I also donate my clothes to them too. Hate to see anything go to waste. Keep up the beautiful videos. ❤️

  • @BudgetLady
    @BudgetLady3 жыл бұрын

    Growing up I learned to buy what you need and buy second hand to save money. Today, I still practice this and I apply this concept with everything else like home decor and furniture. I am getting into zero waste living 🥰

  • @Divinenubian
    @Divinenubian3 жыл бұрын

    I love slow fashion and shopping preloved its fun like a treasure hunt.😊

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right? It is so much more rewarding when you find the right piece!

  • @Divinenubian

    @Divinenubian

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AlyssaBeltempo it really is I was excited to find a pair of brand new mens jeans, a blue and white stripe short sleeve crew neck shirt and a simple cotton v-neck long black cotton dress all for 37.99 I love it! The fit and quality is amazing..

  • @waffeys
    @waffeys3 жыл бұрын

    Another great video, thank you! As I believe you've said before, the most sustainable closet is the one you already have! Recommendations to increase the longevity of your clothes ... I bought myself a sweater shaver, best puchase ever for reviving wool sweaters, scarves, etc. Recommend switching from antiperspirant to deodorant , no aluminum - healthier for you & no more yellowing white tee shirts or special care required. Learned to stetch/reshape wool sweaters by soaking with conditioner, brings them back to original size after they shrunk from washing and makes them so soft. Lastly, I avoid using the dryer (or bleach) as much as possible, really extends the life of your clothes!

  • @Donna.Walmsley101
    @Donna.Walmsley1013 жыл бұрын

    You’re so right: keep it simple and just start by doing what you can, when you can! And I love the concept of mindful and conscious fashion! Thank you for sharing! 🧚‍♀️❤️🐝

  • @trustchristy8769
    @trustchristy87693 жыл бұрын

    When I first found your channel, your intro statement about bringing you another slow fashion video went right over my head until... I wondered what the heck is slow fashion and googled it. I actually did my own video on it along with what a capsule wardrobe is after asking several of my friends if they knew either of these terms’ definitions (uh, that’s a no!). However!!!! YOU ARE THE QUEEN and thank you for the perspective on slow fashion. I’m also enjoying your followers’ comments to add to my personal fashion philosophy. ❤️

  • @smilesandbestwishes8597
    @smilesandbestwishes85973 жыл бұрын

    Always helpful and inspiring, XOXO

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton96933 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Alyssa! 😁

  • @garlicgirl3149
    @garlicgirl31493 жыл бұрын

    I feel like you did define slow fashion in another video but maybe a year ago? However, that said I did not know that is how fast fashion got started! Good history lesson. One tip you gave that helped me was going to thrift stores. I have tried tried and tried the other online sustainable, blah blah blah stores and either out of my budget or I do not like what they have in stock. Thrift stores have been good to me.

  • @CherryWearBabyClothes
    @CherryWearBabyClothes2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome to see you promoting Slow Fashion and giving practical tips to stop the marketing getting at us.... I can't wait till you have a baby and can show off all of Australia's finest in BABY SLOW FASHION. XXXX

  • @jennyparfum
    @jennyparfum3 жыл бұрын

    Very good tips! Could you do a styling video where we can learn how to style the same clothes into different styles? For example styling the same clothes into Chanel style or Gucci or Ralph Lauren style or what ever? So we can learn how styling works.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    oooh this is a really interesting take on style personalities - I've done something similar by styling from edgy to preppy but this is a cool idea! thank you!

  • @jennyparfum

    @jennyparfum

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AlyssaBeltempo And your video with romantic style vs minimal style was very useful as well. But maybe this is another way to look at your clothes.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jennyparfum yes absolutely - I love the idea!

  • @tanyaeve9498
    @tanyaeve94983 жыл бұрын

    Such good advice, as always based in real life. I think I started on slow fashion/capsule(ish) wardrobe after having children. After finishing with my maternity clothes I really needed to look closely at my "old" clothes and whether they fitted my change in lifestyle. I have always shopped secondhand, so that wasn't a change, but I used to be well known for having loads of clothes - I really don't miss that. I have a notebook where I jot down gaps, wishlist etc. it really helps with mindful choices.

  • @miriampineyro8430
    @miriampineyro84303 жыл бұрын

    Excellent vision, the thank you!

  • @susanalsembach6026
    @susanalsembach60263 жыл бұрын

    Thank you once again for an informative and thoughtful video, having a 15 year old daughter, I find it so important to help her navigate this crazy consumer society and I always pick up some useful tips from you - we went thrifting last Saturday and found some amazing things, she was so happy as it fit into her budget as well :)

  • @AC-iw5mv
    @AC-iw5mv3 жыл бұрын

    your hair looks absolutely amazing

  • @keeperofthememories
    @keeperofthememories3 жыл бұрын

    I really loved these tips and found this video so helpful!

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad you found it helpful!

  • @Turtles352
    @Turtles3523 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I wondered what slow fashion actually means, you explained it well. I’ve hooked up on you instagram hope to share your insight with my daughters a little at a time💕

  • @annlatham
    @annlatham3 жыл бұрын

    I shop ThredUp only and so far I’m happy with every purchase. ✅ I tend to overthink and buy pieces that don’t fit my lifestyle. Having a list has been a life saver.

  • @PassionProfitsPurpose
    @PassionProfitsPurpose3 жыл бұрын

    this is amazing!!! I love the shop your closet!! wow #slowfashion

  • @harmony1910
    @harmony19103 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful lady, beautiful video😍

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Carol !

  • @DoeRaeMe
    @DoeRaeMe3 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE your slow fashion closet videos

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! Grazie!

  • @deborahgardner9489
    @deborahgardner94893 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for all your informative videos. I’ve always shopped with minimalism in mind, but could never walk away from a “deal” which would then sit unworn in my closet because it was such a bargain and I might wear it one day. Now I really critique my purchases and even hear your voice in my head when I’m shopping! I shop mostly consignment and thrift and still enjoy the hunt, but do a lot more “catch and release”! :) Must tell you that I just scored an Isabelle Marant cashmere sweater for “free” as I had a credit at the shop from clothes I’d brought in for consignment after my big purge!! Would never have even noticed it if not for your tutelage about thrifting. I will have to give up a sweater already in my closet to make room for this one, but I can do that easily now.

  • @bw5911
    @bw59113 жыл бұрын

    Just love you and your channel so much.

  • @AlyssaBeltempo

    @AlyssaBeltempo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you that means so much!

  • @janetlettrich2705
    @janetlettrich27053 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another informative video! You have raised my awareness so much. I have been shopping/selling second hand on Poshmark for a year now, and I rarely buy anything new any more. When I do, I do so much more mindfully, thanks to you and some other influencers that you have tipped me off to. Cheers!🥂

  • @pamelaleonard7581
    @pamelaleonard75813 жыл бұрын

    I think the time has come full circle. See the beauty in the person...not the clothes

  • @irenejohnson9614
    @irenejohnson96143 жыл бұрын

    Excellent info!

  • @TippyPuddles
    @TippyPuddles3 жыл бұрын

    It just happened. All my shoes are thrifted now. I love expensive shoes (quality), but don't like the price. Since covid I started shopping Threadup and found they have items in really good shape. I use to go to Goodwill and other brick and mortar stores. I use e-bay and Poshmark less now. I can't believe all the good stuff the people gave up and don't want anymore. I've purchased a lot of used clothing. What I learned is, my earlier choices were because of the price, or my "idea" of what I wanted to look like. I've now curated my closet and love it very much. Now that I've done all the hard work I sometimes sit and can't think of anything I want to add to my closet. I did do a big overhaul about six months ago because my closet was looking really tired. Now I only have to maintain it.

  • @claudiakuhn4953
    @claudiakuhn49533 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video and appreciate your explanation of slow fashion. I am a work in progress and need to work on my shopping triggers. Thank you! 👍🏼👏🏼☀️😊

  • @frimmingfamily
    @frimmingfamily3 жыл бұрын

    I found your channel because of your cause... live your channel and have been following for the past 2 years!

  • @aimietonsberg8685
    @aimietonsberg86853 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video Alyssa. Really informative. Thank you! X x x

  • @carlosruiz184
    @carlosruiz1843 жыл бұрын

    Austerity is the virtue that helps achieve slow fashion

  • @Tzienzibarinzi
    @Tzienzibarinzi3 жыл бұрын

    I have acummulated over the past last years and after 2-3 alike home moves, a number of knitting sweaters that got moth holes. Well, instead of throwing them all heedlessly, i been keeping them washed and properly. I plan to amend, embellish the holes; patch or redesign the good portions of that costly alpaca, mohair or kashmir. Its still a proyect, but I allow me a dream.

  • @TheZeyre
    @TheZeyre3 жыл бұрын

    Great content as always! Lots to think about. Xoxo J

  • @hiawathia81
    @hiawathia813 жыл бұрын

    Ive discovered that one of the most recent perks of shopping resale and consignment is that they are the only shops in my area that is allowing trying on in store.

  • @itoshiibaka8267
    @itoshiibaka82673 жыл бұрын

    My top values are: ethical manufacturing and avoiding plastic (including polyester and acrylic). I'm also selective about the item being "perfect" according to the colours, fabrics, cuts, etc. that I like best. I still need to spend less time shopping overall, though. 🤫 Mostly thrift.