Why You Keep Buying Clothes But Still Have Nothing to Wear | Style Therapy Ep. 1
Nov 7, 2025•Channel
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Published8 months ago
Duration16:51
Video IDvPsvjuOgF3k
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views1.2K
Likes107
Comments27
Engagement Rate11.49%
Likes per 100 views9.18
Comments per 1K views23.16
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Why You Keep Buying Clothes But Still Have Nothing to Wear | Style Therapy Ep. 1 (Audio Only)
Ever look at your closet and think, “I have nothing to wear”—even though it’s full? In this audio-only episode, you can listen while you walk, drive, or do the housework, as I unpack one of the most common frustrations I hear from women: buying more clothes but still feeling like nothing works.
In this episode I'm chatting about:
- Why shopping feels like a solution (but isn’t)
- The hidden habits keeping you stuck in the “nothing to wear” cycle
- How to start building outfits you actually love with what you already own
- A simple mindset shift that can change the way you shop—forever
This new Style Therapy series is all about slowing down, reflecting, and transforming your relationship with your wardrobe - without the pressure of trends or perfection.
🩶 Listen anywhere, anytime and think of it as your personal style session in podcast form.
If you enjoy this episode, please like, comment and subscribe for more audio-only style sessions each week.
In the next episode I'll be sharing my simple method for how to shop your own closet.
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