Friday, June 11, 2010

Black-Out Challenge, Day Four...

For some reason, wearing this outfit, all day I had the song "Red Red Wine" stuck in my head...

6-10-10-collage

Top: Anne Taylor Loft, thrifted
Skirt: Old Navy
Shoes: American Eagle via Payless
Necklace: Claire's?
Earrings: Claire's
Cami: very old
Bracelets: thrifted

Closeup:
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With all of the other outfits I have worn so far this week, I seem to have unconsciously created a theme of pairing contrasting colors. It wasn't intentional, but I guess when I try to avoid neutrals, I end up looking like a rainbow threw up on me.
When I put this outfit together, I didn't intentionally dress monochromatically; I just didn't have anything that seemed to want to contrast correctly with this top. (Side note, is it possible to correctly or incorrectly contrast?) All-in-all, I really liked this outfit. I received several compliments, it was figure-friendly, and I was comfortable all day long.

The other night, dear fiance and I had a fun talk about wedding stuff. And by fun, I mean NOT fun. Basically, we realized that we seriously need to stop spending money on non-wedding stuff so we can actually afford the wedding stuff we want!
Inspired by all of the other bloggers out there who I have seen do so, I decided to start writing down some new rules for my spending for at least the next few months. However, instead of naming these practices a "Shopping Ban," as so many of my predecessors have done, I have decided to call my experiment a shopping "diet."
You see, whenever I try to BAN myself from something, my willpower holds for a while, but then it eventually gives out and I gorge. I am hoping that in calling this thing a diet, I will understand that I am still allowed some indulgences, but it's all about portion control. Y'know, just like an actual diet.

Here are the rules I have come up with so far:

(1) No fashion-related purchases that aren't related to the wedding.

(2) Exceptions to rule #1:
(a) Goodwill/thrift/consignment
(b) Items already on my WANT list
(c) I am allotted $50 per month to spend on pretty much anything. However, this money does NOT roll over to the next month if it is not used.
(d) I am allowed one "emergency" purchase over $50 between now and the wedding.

(3) Any non-fashion-related expenses (other than regular bills/expenses) must be discussed and agreed up by dear fiance and myself.

I think I will be able to follow these rules quite easily, and honestly, I think I will be able to not spend my $50 in free money each month.
Do you have any thoughts or suggestions on these rules?

6 comments:

  1. That is a pretty well-planned shopping 'diet'!

    I would make the Goodwill/thrift/consignment stuff fall under the $50 per month budget. I also would mention that if $ is a little tight, I would include ALL expenses that are not bills under that (do if you need to, increase it a little): ie. coffee, eating out, vending machines, etc. All that money that goes out the window each month can really help with a wedding!

    Does your hubby have a $50 budget to spend on what he wants too? That way, you are both spending $100 or less on non-bill items. If either of you have to go over then you have to talk to each other about it :)

    Very good idea! I currently do this in a similar way- I have a yearly budget for my shopping habit- when my allotted $ is gone, it's gone. I have around $450 left for the rest of the year. For other expenses, I keep track of them all and try to get the totals lower each month. I am part of Women In Red Racers (msn message board) where we all try to save $, race to pay off debt, and control spending. It's a great community!

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  2. You are radiant in red, lady. And you'll kick ass on the shopping "diet." Your rules sound reasonable and wise.

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  3. I think your rules seem pretty doable!

    and this outfit is great on you. That top is just awesome for your skin tone and such!!!

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  4. Love this outfit! You look fantastic.

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  5. Love this! I know I've complimented that blouse before. Your rules are very realistic; good luck!

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  6. That is gorgeous on you! Red is so your color.

    Think of this every time you get the urge to buy something that is "off-diet": would you rather have that blouse in your hand, or a gorgeous wedding?

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