Your wardrobe isn't a style problem. It's a self problem. Just Get Dressed with Samantha Harman
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We say "I've got nothing to wear" standing in front of a full wardrobe. Samantha Harman's argument is that the sentence has nothing to do with clothes — it's about not knowing who we're supposed to be.
In this episode I talk to best-selling author, stylist and former journalist Samantha Harman about her book Just Get Dressed: Why You Have Nothing to Wear and What to Do About It — a styling book with no pictures and no body-shape rules, built instead around the inner work most of us avoid. It's a conversation about generational trauma, the prehistoric brain, the martyrdom of the women in the squeezed middle, and why getting dressed in the morning is so flipping hard.
What we cover:
- Why "nothing to wear" is never about a lack of clothes... and what your wardrobe is actually a manifestation of (beliefs, identity, class, politics, generational trauma)
- The problem with the personal styling industry: more rules, more prescription, more exhaustion
- Epigenetics and the prehistoric brain — why being a visible woman registers as dangerous, and why the fabulous outfit stays on the hanger
- Clothing as a business tool — and why men have always been allowed to use it while women get judged for it
- The "bag of potatoes" meeting: how an ill-fitting supermarket shirt quietly costs you authority, presence and opportunity
- The compare-and-despair cycle and the social-media misery machine: and the reminder that all of it, even "authentic" personal brands, is marketing
- Enclothed cognition: why what you wear changes the actions you take (and how you handle Barry from accounts)
- Midlife as an opportunity, not a decline — finances, time, intelligence, and finding the rooms with brilliant women in them
- Two exercises from the book: meeting the 5-year-old who's really running your wardrobe, and the letter from your 90-year-old self
- Emotional spending, scarcity tactics and how retailers weaponise your feelings — plus the fast-fashion harm hiding behind "retail therapy"
- The wardrobe edit as a non-negotiable business activity — and the one thing to do first: get rid of what you hate
Find Samantha here:
- Just Get Dressed: Why You Have Nothing to Wear and What to Do About It - available on Amaz*n, or justgetdressed.com
- https://www.instagram.com/styleeditoruk/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-harman-style-editor/
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