Category Archives: Wardrobe
Sunday Means Almost Monday
Sunday night means almost Monday morning.
I promised myself I’d be feeling better when February starts. Apparently, the flu/bronchitis/now sneezing & sore throat aren’t playing deals. I slept yesterday, and today felt a bit better.
But “a bit better” hasn’t cut it these past weeks, so I’m going for the obvious alternate:
Fake It ‘Til You Make It
Re-organized wardrobe. Goal: Less black. It’s not much, but a little something-something might distract me for a few days.
Sketching:
“Fake It Till You Make It” via @RookieMag
Yeah. This is what I’m talking about:
Rookie Magazine on “Fake It Till You Make It,” by contributor Krista. See? It applies to so many parts of life:
http://rookiemag.com/2012/05/fake-it-make-it/
Love Love Love This Fashion
A fabulous style icon. After spending so many years trying to fit in, or fly under the radar in black, this is an awesome, tempting alternative:
http://rookiemag.com/2012/09/byc-iris-apfel/
Brave = Color
I have worn an almost all-black wardrobe for about 18 years now.
Time for a change. I’m experiencing some neurological issues, separate from the usual bipolar stuff. I’m frustrated, wary, and a little sad.
Since there is little I can do about the neurological issues right now – except have tests, start a new medication, wait, start physical therapy sessions, wait, and add a new medication – I’ve got to depend on my Survival Kit like I do during my bipolar episodes. Thing is, I don’t really know what to do to feel better with this set of medical issues.
So, I’m making it up as I go. Totally inventing stuff, even if it is just a panacea. I’ll wear color. I’ll wear cobalt and turquoise fuchsia and kelly green. With black, yes. I’m going to make an impression. Fake it ’til I make it. Sometimes I can fake myself, and sometimes that is success.
Survival Kit: Wardrobe 2 – Don’t Read Magazines, Buy The Right Clothes!
Waiting for a script at my pharmacy, I scanned the shelves of magazines for something to read on the subway ride home. Boring – All of them featured a diet as the focus. Be Like Katharine McPhee in Smash! Try Her Diet! (Photo of said McPhee wearing a bandage dress.) Look At This Model in Her Late Teens – How She Got Rid of Cellulite! (Model. Late Teens. Photoshopped.) Simple Diet to Get Bikini Ready in Three Weeks! (Please.)
A friend walked by. I pointed out the theme. He said “What about Esquire? I like their articles.” I pointed at the cover: Diet Tips So You Men Don’t Go Bald.
Of course, weight is a huge focus in our country. Of course, the right words on magazine covers sell those magazines. Obviously it’s a huge revenue maker – One month it’s how to take the weight off, the next it’s How Great This Celeb Looks With Another Few Pounds On. Then back again. Here’s the deal: I take medications that have weight gain as a side-effect. I swing. That’s why I have those five wardrobes and two halves. It’s more important to me that I work with my doctor and the others who help me manage my health and exercise (I walk a lot, living in a city, and my building has cross access only on the ground and fourth floors – I work on the 2nd). I still gain and lose weight. I’m not going to buy those magazines because they’re not talking to me.
What does help me look good is having a specific set of clothes for each size. Here’s mine (my chosen color is black). And when I look good I feel good:
- Two pair black slacks, different styles;
- A black dress;
- Two black short-sleeved sweaters;
- Two sleeveless shirts;
- Three pair black tights;
- One black sweater with long sleeves;
- One black sweater with 3/4 sleeves (usually open, like a cardigan);
- A pair of jeans that can be dressed up if necessary;
- Undergarments that fit; and
- A blazer that can double as a coat in warmer weather.
- Add color at will with additional items that can be added as you can afford it. Don’t forget that accessories always fit!
- A trench that’s lightweight and packable, ideally with a zipped-in vest;
- A winter coat;
- A drapey black sweater/jacket thing that’s popular now. Always drapes flatteringly. Can be dressed up or down.
When I follow the guidelines in Survival Kit: Wardrobe, pt. 1, I have ways to buy a pair of slacks that will fit for two sizes. There’s ways of doing it without spending too much.
I know that I need to eat healthily, exercise, and follow the regimen I’ve worked out with my doctors and family. It’s more important that I be ME, and the ME I want to be takes medication and has five and two (half) wardrobes and has learned to be fine with that. Reading magazines that talk about the same issue of easy weight loss, over and over again, that doesn’t affect me, is dull. Writing about how I do other things with my time is awesome.