When your clothing purchases align with your values, you will have peace of mind when getting dressed.
Wear Your Values: How to create a sustainable wardrobe when you have no idea where to start
Kathleen Audet
New Facilitator!
Start a sustainable wardrobe guided by your values.
$16.50 per session$33.00
Meets 2 times on
- December 29, 2022, 8:00pm – 9:15pm EST
- January 26, 2023, 8:00pm – 9:15pm EST
All Klatch Workshops Include
- Exercises, materials, and feedback
- Peer-to-peer, online space
- Trusted platform & vetted facilitators
Who This Is For
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People who want to dress joyfully and responsibly with a minimalist mindset
Workshop Details
Having a sustainable wardrobe is about MORE than just downsizing or buying a certain brand. Or even buying used clothing. When your values are aligned with your clothing purchases you…
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find out how a sustainable wardrobe is different and similar to a minimalist wardrobe
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find out what you really need to buy and what you don’t
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have peace of mind about where your clothes are coming from
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don’t waste money on items you don’t need or wear
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begin creating a closet of sustainable pieces that work together
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understand the true cost of wearing clothes that don’t align with your values
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experience the joy of wearing outfits you know don’t hurt the earth.
If you’ve had enough of fast fashion, clothes you buy once and discard because they fall apart, and the nagging sense that your clothing dollar could be spent more responsibly, then this workshop is for you.
This workshop has our standard refund policy.
Schedule
- December 29, 2022 8:00pm – 9:15pm EST
- January 26, 2023 8:00pm – 9:15pm EST
Meet Your Klatch Facilitator
Kathleen Audet
What's Your Wardrobe Story?
I'm Kathleen Audet, owner of Your Authentic Image and Allegory Styling. For over 20 years, I've been helping clients develop styles that are not only as thoughtful as they are, but timeless and true to their values. I've never been about fashion for the sake of fashion, but I do know first-hand that we can use our clothing as a resource to feel good about ourselves and create a closet that supports the environment and those that make our clothing. … read more