PROBLEM - lack of funds...and the desire to avoid being the poster girl for consumerism.
SOLUTION - CLOTHING SWAP!!
I had some great clothes that had never been quite right but I could picture on some of my friends. Other pieces were just so nice, someone must be able to use them, right?
It was on. I sent an evite to 12 women for Saturday from 3-6 at my apartment. The requirements were that they be in my age group (30-mumble), between the sizes of 6 and 12, and women I knew would be honest if I looked ridiculous in something. I provided light snacks and iced tea, booze was provided by the guests. 9 rsvp'd 'Yes'. One ended up not being able to come but dropped by a bag of clothing.
From 3-3:30 they started arriving, laden with shopping bags and rolling suitcases. we laid out the clothes in groups on every available piece of furniture: skirts, pants, casual pants, sleeveless shirts, sweaters, casual shirts, suits/blazers, button-down shirts, dresses, outerwear, shoes, purses, scarves/hats/belts.
Before we dove in, we toasted the day...and then got down to business.
Advice was flowing like the white wine provided and being replenished regularly by my co-host, Z-coil. No one was allowed to
- Weirdest Item: Z-Coil (My friend, Gabra, brought these ridiculous Z-Coil shoes which we were all forced to try on. She insists on being called Z-Coil from now on.)
- Most Clothes Taken By Others: Katie
- Most Clothing Traded Between 2 People: Wendy & Saskia ("That's mine! It looks perfect on you!")
- Most Fabulous Outfit: Nancy
- Best Audition Outfit: Saskia
- Most Kick-Ass Clothing Item Scored: Allyson (The Boots!)
- Most Jewelry Brought And Snatched Up: Allyson
What a fantastic day. We all supplemented our wardrobe for free, got rid of some clutter, and spent the day with amazing women. Every Saturday should be so fun!
*Click on any photo to go to my Flickr stream to see documentation of the whole event.