EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 36 MIN
139: VIDEO The Wardrobe Project with Emma Edwards
from The Joyful Frugalista · host Serina Bird
In this podcast, Serina chats with Emma Edwards, writer, podcaster, financial behaviour educator, and author of The Wardrobe Project: A Year of Buying Less and Liking Yourself More and founder of The Broke Generation. Together, they explore the emotional side of clothing, the stories we attach to our wardrobes, and the surprising ways fashion becomes tangled with identity, self‑worth, and money. Emma shares how a year‑long no‑buy challenge transformed far more than her closet. From body image and “flattering” rules baked in during the 90s, to revenge spending during lockdown, to the fantasy selves we try to purchase online, Emma unpacks the psychology behind why we buy, and why we keep buying even when we already have more than enough. 💡 Key Takeaways Clothing is deeply emotional — especially for women Many of us use fashion to patch over insecurity or identity gaps The “rules” we learned in the 90s still shape how we dress today Lockdown triggered revenge spending and fantasy‑self shopping A no‑buy year creates space, quiet, and surprising self‑reflection Using what you already have builds confidence and creativity Outfit repeating is a privilege, not a problem Consumption noise is loud, and peace comes from stepping back You can’t buy your way into confidence Gradual, subtle changes are more powerful than instant makeovers 🔑 Keywords fashion psychology, emotional spending, body image, no‑buy challenge, wardrobe reset, identity, self‑worth, frugal fashion, sustainability, minimalism, The Wardrobe Project, Emma Edwards
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