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Monday, 10 August 2020



- Lessons Learned is a new series of chatty blog posts where I talk about all the lessons I have learned in adulthood so far which I wish I had learned earlier -

TW: Weight, Body Image, Eating

The background

I skim the edges between being midsize and being plus size. In some shops, I fit into straight sizing and in others, I have to shift along to the plus-size section. My weight fluctuates a lot and I can never tell whether I am closer to a size 14 or a size 16. Sometimes a size 16 feels way too tight, sometimes way too loose. Basically, my sizing is a mess. I carry a lot of my weight on my lower tummy (thanks PCOS) but generally everywhere is a bit large. I'm learning to not hate this body, and believe me my confidence has grown in leaps and bounds since I last posted on this blog, almost exactly a year ago! 

I have always been a yo-yo dieter, trying everything I can (for short but restrictive periods of time) to be a certain size or weight. I am also a comfort eater and an emotional eater. For as long as I can remember, food has always been a coping mechanism for me when I have been stressed, upset, angry, anxious, depressed or just generally in any mood that isn't contentment. Someone once said to me "when the going gets tough, Jess starts eating" and it kind of stuck in my head like a mantra, repeated when I'm stood at the open fridge door trying to eat shredded mozzarella without dropping it all over the floor. 

I feel it's also important to point out that I have had periods of confidence in the past before reverting back to feeling ashamed of my body. College was a good time for that, armed with my pixie cut and an attention span that allowed me to bury myself into books rather than into the cupboards. I'm not sure what happened to that confidence; maybe it was my body ageing and carrying weight in a different way, maybe it was the relationship I had with someone who told me I wouldn't be beautiful unless I dropped two stone, or maybe it was just the stress of uni/job/life getting in the way of prioritising my mental wellbeing. Whatever it was, I ended up at square one again and that was the beginning of this little self-acceptance journey I found myself on.

Growing confidence

This is by no means a guidebook to becoming a confident queen because, believe me, I have days where I loathe my body just like many other people. I still often feel shy allowing my partner to see me, despite having pretty much seen it all before, and it was only yesterday I stepped out in public in leggings for the first time without using a long sweater or dress to cover up the jiggle of my thighs. Despite this, I have learned to not scrutinise my body shape every time I catch my reflection in a shop window. I can give my tummy a little squeeze without feeling disgusted. I walk about in tight dresses that accentuate my curves and wear crop tops probably more often than I wear full-length tops. This isn't me dressing more revealing in a way to make myself appear more confident like I have done in the past, this is me finally dressing the way I have always wanted because I am more confident.

This has been the main switch in my thinking when getting dressed in the morning (or afternoon because it's an odd time and I don't tend to have anywhere to be at 9am anymore):

From "this outfit looks okay despite my body" to "this outfit looks great ON my body".
 
My body is no longer the limiting factor in how good I look. I don't have to be confident 'despite my body', I can just be confident in my body. I can look good and be fat. And I don't want to shy away from that word 'fat' anymore. 

Sofie Hagen, the author of the brilliant book Happy Fat, speaks out a lot about reclaiming the word fat and she has really shown me that there's nothing to gain from hiding away from a word that is, in essence, a neutral word. "Fat" as a word does not have a positive or negative connotation, it's just a word. I'm going to post links to Sofie's social media at the bottom of this post and I would highly recommend checking her book out if you want to read more about fat-liberation, fatphobia and self-acceptance.

Dressing the way I want

It started with checking where I draw my fashion inspiration. When your Pinterest boards, Instagram feed and TikTok For You page is full of people who dress the way you want but also have the body you think you want you can tend to gravitate towards inner phrases like "if only I could dress like that" or "I wish I could be her" as opposed to "wow I want that outfit" or "I should try that look". I go to those places for outfit inspiration, not self-doubt. I'm not stating that you should unfollow all the people who don't have your body type, you can draw outfit inspiration from anyone! What I did was balance out my feeds to show more body diversity. I followed more plus-size and mid-size bloggers (or just general people with the style I gravitate towards) and began to expose myself more to media in which the people look like me. To say that this has done wonders for my body confidence is a massive understatement! I have become more used to seeing my body type reflected on these platforms so it has become very normal for me to see it. When I catch glimpses of my body's side angles in the mirror it feels less out of place and I feel much more normal. I no longer feel like 'the fat woman' in a world of people with a different body type to me. I feel normalised, accepted and, more often than ever, I feel good. I like my body more. I want to dress it how it's always deserved to be dressed and not to try everything I can to cover it up!

So, I started to wear dresses more often. I started wearing bodycon styles more often. I started to dress more to stand out than to remain inconspicuous. I have always been more into alternative fashion than any other type of fashion but I was scared to stand out because that would draw attention to myself, and ultimately to my body. I bought the ASOS chain belt I have been looking at for forever. I started buying nicer clothes for every day wear rather than reserving my favourite styles for when I would be in a dark club where nobody could see my curves clearly. I went out in a dress without tights on underneath for the first time in I don't know how long! When I dress the way I have wanted to dress for years it gives me a whole new level of confidence.

Below I have some outfit pics I have posted on my Instagram over the past few months. They were taken by Chloe, Jake and Justin and I absolutely adore them! It has been refreshing to have outfit pictures taken again for the first time in what seems like forever. If you would like to see more of these, my Instagram is @jessistryingblog and I try to post these pictures and to share some self love talk as often as I can!

 

 

 

Thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to read this post. Writing on here for the first time in so long has felt so therapeutic and I can't wait to post more content on here again! My socials are below if you would like to see what comes next!


Wednesday, 10 July 2019


I've been making a move from shopping exclusively on ASOS to trying to buy from more small businesses in order to support creators. This post has been put together by myself purely to promote some small businesses and to show you some products you may be interested in and that you have never seen before!

CraftyFoxCollective on Etsy / bexlendon on Depop

I currently have an obsession with the jewellery from CraftyFoxCollective and I'm in love with the snake pieces in particular! There are a ton of dainty earrings and necklaces for everyday wear, as well as some funky larger pieces that won't look out of place when you're out on the town! On payday, I'll be getting those snake hoop earrings (buy here) that I've been lusting after for so long, as well as the cutest little sunflower mini hoops (buy here)! It's unbelievable how affordable the jewellery from CraftyFoxCollective is too, go wild!


You can find Bex on TwitterInstagramDepop and Etsy!

Kezzy2996 on Depop

I've been really into out-there earrings lately and this Depop page was one of the first pages I discovered when looking for my earring fix! Her pieces go from cute and subtle to large and in charge and I'm in love with the range of items available! I've already ordered some earrings from Kezzy2996 and I'm so in love with them! The ouija planchettes have already been worn out and received a lot of compliments!


In terms of what's on my wishlist, I'm in love with these dainty looking black and white half moon earrings (buy here), I think they would be a great little addition to any outfit when I start my new job! These gold leaf earrings (buy here) are super beautiful and elegant too and are only £2!


You can find Kezzy2996 on Depop 

Radbetty Designs

Radbetty is a hub of all things pop culture with funny graphic tees, tote bags, mugs, etc. Having already bought some shirts from this shop I can also vouch for their quality. Radbetty offers such a range of pop-culture references, from musicians such as Mercury to the iconic parody film Spaceballs. Personally, I picked up a Marilyn Manson tee and I just love it, it's such a different way to rep your favourite artist! My wishlist pick at the moment is this super cool Beetlejuice tee!


You can find Radbetty Designs on InstagramFacebook and their Wix site!

PizzaEaters on Etsy

Here's one page I've been coming back to for the longest time, PizzaEaters on Etsy. They sell the coolest 'Rainy Day Activity Books' which are pop-culture based activity books spanning all genres of TV and film, from Wes Anderson to Buffy! The ones I'm wishing for the most are the Scary Movies activity book and the Quentin Tarantino activity book.


You can find PizzaEaters on EtsyTwitter and Facebook!

Badbooks on Etsy

The travel journals made by Helen at Badbooks are absolutely gorgeous and deciding on which travel journal is my favourite was such a hard choice, but perhaps just because of the theme, I've had to pick this Twin Peaks journal!


Helen also makes cards and notebooks and I had to share this Mr Rochester valentines card purely because it's brilliant!


You can find Badbooks on Etsy!

Fable and Black

Pins, jewellery, decor, stationery and clothing, Fable and Black offer such a gorgeous range of products and trying to narrow them down to just a couple of favourites has been super difficult! I guess I'll start with how I found Fable and Black, which is through the fact that they offer A Darker Shade of Magic themed products, which is my favourite book series of all time. This 'As Travars' necklace is my #1 from their store as I nearly got this phrase tattooed last time I was in the tattoo shop (until I realised I should save for my flat deposit).


The other Fable and Black item I've chosen for my wishlist is this No Face print, which I'm in love with and will definitely be getting when I move into my next flat! I love all the lino prints but Spirited Away just makes me so nostalgic!


You can find Fable and Black on Etsytheir website and Instagram!

Witchcrafts Art

Blogger Jess Gutteridge has an art store which I have bought some beautiful prints from in the past (Hopeless Romantic print, Dotwork Moth print and Dotwork Snake & Flowers print). Her art style gives me tattoo art vibes which I love and her use of pop culture in some of her works is really fun. My fave example of this is her Pulling Faces Beetlejuice shirt which I just adore!


My next print will hopefully be this gorgeous Dotwork Batsie & Crystals print, which I would love to add to my collection!


You can find Witch Crafts on the website and on Instagram!
You can find Jess on her blog and on Instagram!

NKD Wax Company on Etsy

This company's products have been on my wishlist for a long while and I love what they stand for! I found them through their Instagram when I stumbled across a post on their account about the single-use plastic packaging that you see most wax melts sold in. All of their packaging recyclable and they use soy wax for their melts! With scents like Cherry Pie and Lavender Dreams, and even more interesting scents like Baby Powder, you should definitely check out their shop on Etsy!


You can find NKD Wax Company on Instagram and Etsy!

Got a fave small biz or your own business? Pop some links in the comments and I'd love to check them out!



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