
Courtney Carver
Author of Soulful Simplicity: How Living with Less Can Lead to So Much More
Works by Courtney Carver
Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really Is So Much More (2020) 113 copies, 3 reviews
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- Courtney Carver launched her blog “Be More with Less” in 2010 and is one of the top bloggers in the world on the subject of minimalism. She has been featured in countless articles, podcasts, and interviews on simplicity, and is the creator of the minimalist fashion challenge, Project 333, which was featured in O: The Oprah Magazine and Real Simple.
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Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really is So Much More by Courtney Carver
Good resource to learn more about reducing your wardrobe. I’m not big on challenges, but this definitely has me thinking more mindfully about what I wear, have, and actually need.
Reread three years later and now am definitely thinking about cutting my clothes and accessories down to a number; I tend to usually wear the same things but still have so much sitting around that throw me off. If I truly get rid of pieces, then I’ll have those things I love and fit me well to enjoy.
Reread three years later and now am definitely thinking about cutting my clothes and accessories down to a number; I tend to usually wear the same things but still have so much sitting around that throw me off. If I truly get rid of pieces, then I’ll have those things I love and fit me well to enjoy.
Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really is So Much More by Courtney Carver
Quick read with lots to think about. I’ve already been working on “more with less” in my wardrobe, and I think this is just the framework I need for the next step.
Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really Is So Much More by Courtney Carver
I like CC's blog & the idea of capsule/minimized wardrobes. However, I've tried reading this book twice & it seems awfully long for a minimalist book. I feel like I've been reading it for awhile & I am still at just 49% finished. I'm already well familiar with the ideas of Project 333 (from being a semi-regular reader of her blog through the years) so perhaps I am not the ideal audience for this book. I really do like (& prefer) her blog.
Probably a real 4.5 but I will reread and that will confirm it either way. The main points need some action so this is more of a reference workbook and I may actually purchase the physical book as there so many good lessons. The datedness of this book was the other reason I would give it less than 5 stars. Great pacing, great writing and very personal.
I would totally recommend this to read and plan on reading Project333 next
I would totally recommend this to read and plan on reading Project333 next
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