clothes and how we perceive ourselves
Posted: 20 Apr 2013, 12:28
Loz's link to those dresses got me thinking.
I have had this conversation with Loz before. I am a 34DD and a size 12 top, although they are often too big on the shoulders, I am all front, no back, tiny ribs and no shoulders. I consider myself top heavy and am quite conscious of my top half. I never wear anything plain and round necked, never wear buttons, never wear anything wraparound or cross over on the front and the big no no no for me is anything high waisted.
Yet Loz wears all those things and looks lovely and never top heavy.
It was her comment about "I'm not that busty" on the dress patterns thread that got me thinking about this as I think I am completely busty. But then I developed an eating disorder when I was 16 because I hated the size of my bust so much and maybe that has coloured my view ever since. Do I just need more confidence?
Do any of you avoid certain things, but see other people the same size in them and think 'but they look good"
I have had this conversation with Loz before. I am a 34DD and a size 12 top, although they are often too big on the shoulders, I am all front, no back, tiny ribs and no shoulders. I consider myself top heavy and am quite conscious of my top half. I never wear anything plain and round necked, never wear buttons, never wear anything wraparound or cross over on the front and the big no no no for me is anything high waisted.
Yet Loz wears all those things and looks lovely and never top heavy.
It was her comment about "I'm not that busty" on the dress patterns thread that got me thinking about this as I think I am completely busty. But then I developed an eating disorder when I was 16 because I hated the size of my bust so much and maybe that has coloured my view ever since. Do I just need more confidence?
Do any of you avoid certain things, but see other people the same size in them and think 'but they look good"