The Wardrobe Project
A Year of Buying Less and Liking Yourself More
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Emma Edwards
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One year. A whole new perspective on style, spending and self-image.
Have you ever stared at a wardrobe full of clothes thinking "I have nothing to wear?" You're not alone. Millions of women are stuck in the frustrating cycle of shopping for the perfect outfit, only to find themselves overwhelmed and confused as to why no matter what they buy, they never look the way they want to. This expensive obsession drains our wallets and leaves us feeling empty, especially when we face new cost-of-living pressures.
Emma Edwards, financial behaviour specialist and founder of The Broke Generation, broke free from this cycle with a radical experiment: one full year without buying any clothes. No new clothes, no second-hand finds, not even rentals. In The Wardrobe Project, Emma shares her raw, honest journey of stepping away from what she calls the "hamster wheel" of spending. She confronts our culture of consumption and the impossible standards women are forced to chase, and reveals the empowering transformation that followed.
What you'll discover:
- How to understand your buying habits and ways you might be outsourcing your identity to consumption
- Real-world strategies for surviving weddings, work events, and "nothing to wear" days—all without buying something new
- The link between body image and fashion consumption, through Emma's raw month-by-month insights into changing the way she saw herself
- The unexpected power that lies within your existing wardrobe and how wearing what you can have can change everything
- Practical techniques for saying no to impulse buying, whether you're in the store or shopping online
- Ways to find confidence beyond the perfect outfit and rediscover what brings you joy
The Wardrobe Project is your guide to gently shifting your spending habits and finding confidence within yourself instead of searching for it on a rack. It might even tempt you to take on the no-buy challenge as you discover your inner brilliance, without the need to add to cart.
©2026 Emma Louise Edwards (P)2025 W. F. Howes ltd.Editorial Review
Remember seeing a video she posted on divorcing oneself from the fantasy version of themselves to help break impulse clothing buys and wasn’t sure how much more she could add to that concept. This book uses that idea as a jumping off point and really digs into the process and ups and downs to committing to a no-buy year.
Emma breaks down the mental process she underwent month-by-month in so much detail but also in a way that’s so relatable but also actionable because she uses her own experiences to create exercises for the reader to use and survey their own relationship to their closet and impulse spending.
What’s incredible about this book is that what Emma says about clothing spending can actually be applied to all emotional buying. I struggle with books that are too clinical or rigid about impulse spending because it’s based in deep psychology but society treats it like it’s simply about lack self control or willpower. Emma approaches this topic with a lot of humanity and care because she underwent the process for a year herself. Her reflections and observations really resonate and make it easier for me to check in on my own mental processes knowing that it’s actually a much more common experience, particularly for women.
Really grateful this book exists and I imagine I’ll be re-listening to it a few times through 2026 as I attempt my own no/low-buy challenge for the year!
BEST book on breaking shopping addiction I’ve read
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