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In 2020 my main goal focused around consuming (or not consuming) with the #20in2020dressing. The originally goal was to purchase no more than 20 items for my wardrobe for the year.


I felt very confident and in control the first quarter of the year. Then March came and things got shakey in the world, and for everyone. The Pandemic brought with it fear, and uncertainty. We all felt in crisis. To this point that crisis has not resolved and for many is growing.

Humans respond to crises in different ways. When faced with an uncertain, risky situation over which we have no control, we tend to try to do things to feel like we have some control. For some that may show up in buying. This buying is used to meet some of our fundamental psychological needs. These needs include basic physical provisions, yep the toilet paper shortage. However they also include, those “esteem needs” and the feeling of autonomy, being in control of making the decision and action to buy something.



I came to this challenge not as an “expert” but as someone struggling with my own behaviors.


The need for dopamine in times like this is real. This is an excerpt from something I wrote around the No Buy on my Buy Me a Coffee this summer.


"Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in pleasure and motivation. Many of us think dopamine comes from the pleasure of purchasing. Actually studies show dopamine is all about unpredictability and anticipation.


That’s right we actually produce more dopamine when we’re not sure if we will receive something pleasurable, but are anticipating its possibility. That’s the pleasure of browsing and shopping. That explains why many of us do it over and over and over again even if we are satisfied with what we already own. "


How Instagram played a role. The community on Instagram was amazing. Connecting and interacting has been a lifeline in a time when it could be easy to feel isolated. I spent/spend a lot of time thinking about how I can create thoughtful content and build that community and engagement. The more I thought about “challenges” the more I thought about clothes.


When 2020 started I knew I wanted to build my social media presence. I was transparent of my desire for opportunities to share in the social media space, and my hope work with brands that shared my values. While learning and sharing about brands - gifting, affiliateships and marketing campaigns presented themselves. At times wanting to create the “best content” taunted me to buy things “worthy of sharing”.


That’s right I was still, and even more so, affected by those same negative FOMO effects we all feel on social media. I didn’t not have the capacity to share better “how to deal with these feelings” content, because I was in them too. Remember I came to this challenge not as an “expert” but as someone struggling with my own behaviors.


The numbers. I purchased 42 items this year.

In November alone I bought 6 items. My love of loungewear sets saw me buying pieces 2 at a time quickly adding up. I thought about all these purchases, researched and mostly purchased from “better” more “sustainable” brands. My wardrobe for at home rightly shifted to meet the needs of the life I've lived this year.

In reflection I can see how hyper focus on one goal and one area, particularly clothing, created additional obstacles to my success. For the coming year I want to share more life encompassing goals. Spreading what I focus on out into what I want from life.

I’m really excited to soon share 21 goals in 2021!

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This year hasn't been what any of us thought it would be. My wardrobe goals have certainly gone through some shifts with the ebb and flow of 2020. I'll be updating my 20 in 2020 challenge reflections for the end of the year very soon. For now I'm going to share what Black Friday and Cyber Monday looked like for me.


I'll preface this by saying I've never been a Black Friday shopper. I've never even really been a sale shopper. If I have want something, usually for the most part, I'm willing to pay full price for it. I may wait for a sale, or a discount code, but I've never been on to buy something simply because of the sale price.


That said my first purchase this weekend was a duplicate of something I already owned. It no surprise 2020 has fostered my love for loungewear. This Lounge set has been on regular rotation lately. The ribbed texture adds a lux tough and the French Terry fabric makes it easy to weapon matter the temperature out side. I purchased a second set in the gray color.


My next purchase was also a matched set, but definitely more elevated. If you've been following me on Instagram you'd know I've been looking for a cashmere knit matched set. While I haven't found many options in extended sizing, my search did bring me to another knit set. This set was absolutely love at first try on. Even Nate commented how he hoped I was keeping it. I ordered this set in the brown as well.



I shared try on's and detailed information on both the of the sets over on Instagram you can find them saved in my "Try On's" highlight. As well as multiple stylings as I'm sure these sets will be in the feed on repeat.

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"Gifts That Give Back" - Gifts you can feel even better giving. These gifts will do more than make you r recipient feel loved. Including eco-friendly gifts that both practice and support sustainability efforts through ethical manufacturing methods. As well as some whose proceeds from sales funding specific charities. You can feel good giving these.





Everyone Loves Lush! Lush's Charity Pot is a rich and generous cream contains up to seven ingredients sourced from Sustainable Lush Fund projects that support regenerative agriculture around the world. Comes in two sizes with the perfect stocking stuffer size coming in under $10.



A personal favorite. Gldn used of 90% recycled metals in their jewelry. They are committed to employing and paying artisans a fair wage. I love the Poise necklace as a gift for Mom's, Sisters, and Best Friends. Comes in Gold fill, Sterling silver and Solid gold options. You can use the code "Dressing_Dawn5" to save on your order too!



Relax, Unwind, something for everyone and every sentiment. Prosperity Candles are Soy blend wax, premium fragrances, natural wicks. Never any dyes or enhancers. Ethically curated gift boxes and online candles for every occasion.




I'll be adding more guides in the next few weeks, so feel free to leave a comment if your looking for catagories of gifts or have someone who's hard to buy for.


I'll also be sharing more brands and gift ideas on my Instagram so be sure you're following along there. There will be a saved highlight of Gift Guide items.

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