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The Wardrobe Project by Emma Edwards, a book about buying less and saving money

Win a free copy of The Wardrobe Project by Emma Edwards

Could buying fewer clothes improve your finances and wellbeing? In The Wardrobe Project (Wiley, $32.99), Emma Edwards shows how a year of buying less reshaped her money habits and mindset.

What is The Wardrobe Project about?

The endless desire for new clothes creates clutter in our homes, harms the planet and drains our wallets. When Emma Edwards decided to tackle this, she committed to a year of buying less.

In the book, she shares how the experiment transformed not just her finances but her relationship with herself - offering a realistic path to step off the fast-fashion treadmill.

What practical tips will you learn?

  • Simple strategies to stop impulse spending on clothes
  • How to spot emotional triggers behind "add to cart" moments
  • A month-by-month framework to break consumption habits
  • Ways to build a wardrobe that fits your life and budget

Watch: What Emma Edwards learned from a year of buying less

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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How are body image and fashion spending connected?

Edwards explores the hidden link between self-image and shopping, showing how chasing "new" can mask discomfort with our bodies and our budgets-plus how to reset with self-compassion and clearer money goals.

Enter to win The Wardrobe Project

Ten readers will win a copy of The Wardrobe Project by Emma Edwards (Wiley, $32.99).

How to enter: In 25 words or less, tell us a strategy you've used to reduce spending.

Enter now to win one of 10 copies of The Wardrobe Project
 
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Commences Monday, January 26, 2026. Ends Monday, March 2, 2026 at 11:59pm AEDST. AU residents 18+.  The Promoter is Rainmaker Group of Level 7, 55 Clarence Street, Sydney, NSW 2000.

About Emma Edwards

Emma Edwards is a money educator and writer whose work focuses on mindful spending, financial wellbeing and practical ways to build a values-aligned budget. She is also the author of Good With Money.

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