Wednesday, January 13, 2010
New Year, New Notions.
So, when she turned to me, smiling, I nodded. I complimented her on the choice of coat, saying that wearing it belted really defined her waist well. I then picked out the XS and suggested that she try it on--just for kicks. She kind of shrugged as if asking "are you sure?" In my head I was screaming "yes, YES!" But I just smiled and gave it to her. Her arms went gently into the coat, she pulled it on, and the shoulders were no longer drooping off the sides. She buttoned it, belted it, and then turned to the mirror. I smiled. Finally you could see the beautiful little figure she keeps hidden under all those clothes. And when she saw herself it was if something had clicked. She saw how it looked, how it felt, and understood.
So whether it's you buy clothes that are too big for you, or too small, or even if you think your derierre can't carry a print, everyone has preconceived notions about clothes: what they can wear, what they can't, and what they do--when they shouldn't. I recently bought my first pair of "skinny" jeans (the trick is...if you're blessed with hips and thighs, get the "straight" leg fit--they'll fit like skinny jeans without the super uncomfortable fit). I now sport leggings (sometimes!) under dresses to make them appropriate for the winter chill. Branch out. If you need to, bring a new friend shopping with you to help open your horizons to different cuts, and different styles. Don't just go by what you read in magazines: adverse to popular opinion, there are more body shapes then just apples, pears, and bananas. And, if you find floods at your hips, wrists, and lots of extra fabric at the thighs, please take off your mother's clothing and walk into a new year, with new notions.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Starting 2010 off right. Saying thanks and smiling.
The presents have all been opened, the thank you notes sent out, and my holiday season retail feet are just now starting to recover (beauty is pain—heels never come without a price). Without being too personal, this year has been in many ways my best, but also, by far my hardest. I ran. I fell. And I picked myself back up. I am where I am because of the people in my life: my friends, my family, my colleagues. Because of you, I have grown. And to this, I say Thank you.
I apologize that it seems my blogs are becoming few and far between. This changes now.