I realized that I say, “So I’m excited about that…” after every item, but I really am excited! What new items are you taking with you back to school after the break?
I realized that I say, “So I’m excited about that…” after every item, but I really am excited! What new items are you taking with you back to school after the break?
Whew! 31 days of dresses and selfies is complete! It was not easy, but I’m proud of myself and all the other “dressemberists” for completing our goal. The days isn’t quite over, but so far we’ve raised $404,000 for the International Justice Mission to use to rescue girls from sex trafficking and to prosecute brothels and pimps. It’s an amazing cause and I love that so many women have come together to simply wear a dress and share photos to raise awareness for the campaign. We are powerful, beautiful, stylish and effective. We are world-changers! Participating in Dressember is always a great way to end the year focused on global issues and social justice. In case you catch this in time to participate, the website to donate is http://www.dressemberfoundation.org/toocoolforschool
Dressember is also a fun fashion challenge, so here are all of the dresses I wore this month. I wore about 20 different dresses, but you could definitely re-wear the same dresses more often than I did. After participating last year I made a conscious effort to stock up on a few affordable dresses throughout the year because December is a terrible time to buy dresses for some reason. They are all sparkly and New Year’s Eve-y and nothing that I would wear on a regular basis. I buy almost all my clothes from Target, Forever 21, Old Navy and Marshalls (I should really branch out), so every outfit in this post is affordable if not downright cheap. Scarves, boots, sweaters and tights really complete the looks and make them more interesting. Scroll through and hopefully you will be inspired to join me in Dressember next year!
jean jacket: forever 21
scarf: charlotte russe
boots: ross
dress: target
boots: ross
jacket: urban outfitters
dress: forever 21
cardigan: target
tights; target
boots: ross
necklace: wantable
dress: target
cardigan: jcrew
necklace: forever 21
pumps: marshalls
dress: ross
cardigan: marshalls
necklace: target
leggings: target
dress: sport chalet
jean jacket: forever 21
booties: toms
dress: target
sweater: windsor
boots: ross
purse: forever 21
dress: marshalls
jacket: boutique in long beach
scarf: charlotte russe
dress: h & m
cardigan: jcrew
belt: target
booties: toms
necklace: cost plus world market
dress: marshalls
cardigan: target
flats: jcrew
necklace: forever 21
dress: urban outfitters
skirt: loft
booties: sole society
dress: old navy
tights: target
boots: ross
necklace: kohl’s
dress: target
converse: target
scarf: wantable
dress: target
cardigan: forever 21
leggings: forever 21
earrings: wantable
dress: old navy
sweater: boutique in san luis obispo
boots: styles 4 less
dress: boutique in fullerton
cardigan: target
tights: target
boots: ross
dress: target
hoodie: target
jean jacket: forever 21
dress: target
cardigan: marshalls
tights: target
booties: sole society
necklace: target
dress: target
ugly sweater: wal-mart
booties: sole society
dress: forever 21
cardigan: forever 21
boots: styles 4 less
dress: target
boots: ross
necklace: target
dress: target
cardigan: target
tights: target
booties: toms
dress: tj maxx
cardigan: target
necklace: wantable
booties: sole society
dress: target
sweater: tj maxx
boots: styles 4 less
dress: target
shirt: target
boots: ross
dress: target
scarf: wantable
jacket: urban outfitters
leggings: target
boots: ross
dress: old navy
cardigan: jcrew
scarf: target
dress: target
cardigan: forever 21
leggings: forever 21
dress: old navy
jean jacket: forever 21
t-shirt: sweet nobody
booties: sole society
dress: target
sweater: target
booties: sole society
dress: target
sweater: charlotte russe
booties: sole society
During the month of December I participated in a fundraising/ awareness event to help end modern day slavery. Similar to events like Movember, to “do” Dressmeber, you wear a dress every day for the month of December. That’s 31 days in a row! You post photos of your outfits to Instagram or Facebook or wherever you like to post photos, and ask people to sponsor you in order to raise money to end modern day slavery. The creator of Dressember (Blythe Hill) partnered with the International Justice Mission, and they received 100% of the money donated in order to support the work they do to combat human trafficking. Here is what I loved about this experience:
#1–The physical act of participating–You definitely start to feel narcissistic after taking and posting daily selfies, but I really liked the physical effort of finding an appropriate dress for every day, and even finding the time to take a picture. I find that putting physical action into less tangible concepts is very helpful for me (things like actually kneeling down to pray, or making a collage of things that I want to accomplish). Every morning when I put on a dress, I thought about girls who don’t have closets full of clothes like I do, and who don’t have simple freedoms like choosing what to wear. Just looking down at my outfit every day reminded me to pray for women who are enslaved, and to be grateful for everything I have.
#2–The community of women on Instagram–I posted all my pictures on Instagram and made sure to hashtag #dressember2013. It was so much fun to click on the hashtag and explore pictures from other women who have the same passion for social justice that I do. I started following some of them, and a few followed me. We left each other messages of encouragement and got fresh inspiration for how to spice up the same old dress over and over again.
#3–Wearing a dress felt powerful–Often when I wear a dress I feel feminine, and a just a bit vulnerable. I can’t say that I have ever felt particularly powerful while wearing a dress before. But during Dressember, as I saw the thousands of dollars pouring in as a result of our fashion choices, I absolutely felt powerful. When I saw that the International Justice Mission had shut down a brothel, I felt like my dress had something to do with that. I’ll admit that some days it was a bit of a chore to put together yet another outfit with a dress, but when I remembered how much good it was doing, I just felt like a superhero!
#4–The fashion challenge aspect–I love the look of a dress with tights and boots, but when it comes down to it I usually just wear jeans and a sweater. It was actually a lot of fun to put together outfits using the dresses that I had, plus try to stay warm, and be work-appropriate. There were a few days at work when we had to wear college sweatshirts or school colors, so that added a little extra challenge. It is almost impossible to look sloppy when wearing a dress, so it was good for me to be forced to dress up every day. I am going to try and incorporate more dresses into my wardrobe, and remember that mixing and matching can stretch my wardrobe more than I think. I only wore about 1/5 of the items in my closet, and I hardly even missed the other items!
#5–The money–We raised over $165,000! That’s incredible! Next year I am going to set a goal for myself to personally raise a lot more money, and now that I know how everything works, I can spread the word a little more effectively. When next December rolls around, I highly encourage you to participate! Here are all the Dressember outfits I wore, in case you need some inspiration: