These are some paragraphs from my book – “Low fat food for your mind, body and soul” about my choice of clothes and how I felt about the way I looked dressed ( when I was 21 kilos overweight)!
“I was still overweight (after my pregnancy). But instead of going to find some nice clothes in whatever size I was, I continued wearing my maternity outfits that had elasticized waists (mistake number one). I told myself I would not buy any clothes until I had reached my goal weight. I never noticed when my weight shifted upwards because my clothes expanded with me! I tried several times to go on a weight loss programme but was unable to stick to any of them for more than a month.”
“I have always been a sociable person. I love being around my family and friends and although I didn’t verbalise it at the time, I was becoming more and more unsociable. Part of my problem was that I had always taken pride in how I dressed. I dressed for myself and enjoyed feeling good about how I looked. Now I didn’t feel like going out because no matter what I wore I felt that I never looked nice. I eventually went out and bought new clothes in a larger size but I still didn’t feel good about how I looked (I chose the wrong clothes for my shape). Needless to say my confidence and self-esteem were at an all time low.”
“I was now 21 kilos heavier and feeling more uncomfortable than ever. I was bursting out of my clothes (I was two sizes larger than when I got married) and I knew that if I didn’t do something about my weight I would soon have to go and buy new clothes that would be three sizes larger than what I used to be. This gave me a huge shock.”
“Besides being almost 3 sizes larger, I felt old. I did not recognize the person whose reflection I sometimes caught in a shop window. I felt at least fifteen years older than I was, and it seemed like a hundred years since I had last worn a pair of jeans.”
Clothes wise I made all the wrong choices. I tried to hide my weight by wearing baggy, shapeless, oversized clothes in dark colours which only made me look larger. Looking back I wish I’d had some advice on how to dress for my size – it would have given me a lot more confidence in myself. So for all of you out there who may be struggling with how you look dressed, take some advice from Gok Wan and read my post Tips for Confident Dressing.






