Consumer Onus
Julia simply wants people to reconsider the way that they buy their clothes, and how long they actually wear them before being thrown away, and a new item must then be purchased. Should second-hand clothes be seen in a new right? Julia wants people to be more responsible with their consumerism. No one needs a lot of clothes, and people should not derive pride or identity from the clothes that they wear. People should derive self-esteem from their actions, rather.
When The 100 Days End
Julia continued by saying that once the 100-day challenge ends, she will indeed change her clothes, but she will not be preoccupied with fashion the way that she used to be. She will be conscientious about her shopping. Julia will be keeping her values close to her heart and never stop believing in change through action. One person can do so much, no matter how small life makes us feel. That is her main takeaway from this movement.