#ThrowbackThursday

Every Thursday our newsfeeds fill with images of the past. We all reminisce about when our jeans were smaller, our bank accounts were larger, our kids were just babies, we were healthier, younger, and yes, stupider. As we recall fond, goofy or sad memories from our past, we begin to compare. We compare then vs. now, fat vs. thin, rich vs. poor, single vs. married, a kid vs. a career. Often times, these comparisons make us wish and the wishes can be depressing, scary and guilt-inducing. For a split second, we consider what our lives would be like if we knew then what we know now, if we could go back and change it all.

I know I think about it a lot, particularly in regards to my weight-gain, my lack of confidence, and even my marriage and child. For a second, I wonder “what if I was still thin, beautiful, young, single and unattached.”

Young women in their teens and early twenties are constantly facing the pressures of the media, being inundated with images of stick-thin models, and warped standards of beauty. (Though I must offer a shout-out to body-positive warriors like Ashley Graham and Tess Holliday). The internet is full of stories of young women letting comparison steal their confidence. As I am approaching 30, I have realized how dumb it is to compare myself with those stick-thin, photoshopped models. I’ve gained the ability to more clearly distinguish reality from fantasy. Instead, I begin comparing myself, to myself. Longingly gazing over photos from when I was 18, and I’ve realized that this is just as dangerous. I am still allowing comparison to steal my confidence.

I am allowing MYSELF to more harshly judge MYSELF against MYSELF (ridiculous, huh?).

12573149_414905712036599_4838389161571921369_n.jpg

18 vs 29, Photo credit: left: Knight Photography cirque 2005, right: Violet Rose Photography

SO many things have changed in my life since I was 18. I met my husband, went to college, witnessed my parents’ messy divorce, got married, got separated, got back together again, had a child, cared for my Mom when she was diagnosed with Cancer, and 6 years later, watched the treatments stop working. I have been through so much; body, mind and soul, and each of those things has shaped me into a stronger, more confident and BETTER person then I was. So yes, we may have gained FAT, but let’s not forget what else we have gained.

#ThrowbackThursdays are going to be an ongoing project here at Not So Little Lady Katie. Please contact me if you would like to share your own story of transformation, perseverance, confidence, etc.

 

 

Yes, you can!

Yesterday, I wore a dress without leggings. Today, SHORTS!

I created a little info-graphic for you all, in case you aren’t sure if you can “pull off” shorts:

guidetoshorts.jpg

Yes, it’s that simple!!! I don’t know about you, but I refuse to sweat my ASS off because someone might be offended by my cellulite, and I can look damn cute rocking it too!

My key to short-ed bliss, is finding the RIGHT shorts. Not every style works for me. Here are a few short trends, and how I make them work:

The printed shorts: These are Torrid’s Paisley print pleated shorts. This was a BIG jump for me, because a print can make anything it covers look LARGER. The key to wearing pleated AND print shorts is to let them be the focus. I did a fitted cami and cardigan on top in the same color to avoid anything being “too much.” I chose the cardigan to camouflage my hips and offer me coverage on my arms.

IMG_3988 copy

Next: Black shorts.

I am a big fan of dressing up black shorts. I think you can and should rock heels with shorts, and sparkly tops. For this look, I went more casual and dressed down my black “dressy” shorts with a t-shirt and a floral kimono. (PS: I LOVE this Kimono from Kohl’s that I snagged for only $3). I also love how fun the slogan t-shirt can be, paired with the bright, floral print! Again, 2 pieces are monochromatic, and one piece is fun!

IMG_3996 copy

And last but not least… classic denim shorts:

These are probably my least favorite pair of the 3, mainly because the zipper won’t stay up without being rigged, lol. The great thing about denim shorts though, is that you can virtually wear them with anything. Since these are SO SHORT and a little tight (to me, I am a Mom now), I like to pair them with a flowy shirt and of course, my black Zig Zag Cardigan.

IMG_4005 copy

In the end, shorts serve a FUNCTION as much as they are FASHION: they keep you cool, and in Texas, you can’t take that for granted, no matter what your size. Now I just need to go shopping for sandals!

More info:

Outfit #1:
Shorts: Torrid, find them HERE
Cami: Cato, find it HERE
Cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, find it HERE
Necklace: Claire’s, like a million years ago.

Outfit #2:
Shorts: Kohl’s, Levi’s (not available online)
T-shirt: Torrid, (out of stock, but any graphic tee will work!)
Kimono: Kohl’s (clearance rack, but these are everywhere right now)

Outfit #3:
Shorts: Ross
Shirt: Torrid, (aptly named “the boob shirt” by my husband) find it HERE
Cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, find it HERE

Photos courtesy of Heather Fritz of Violet Rose Photography

You can see my knees!

Today, I was brave.

No, I didn’t bungee jump, but I did face a fear. I wore a dress without leggings. I put on a brave face and showed the world that I don’t give an F if they could see my pasty white legs. Today, I decided that MY comfort was more important than being “eye candy” or “covered” enough for strangers. I’ll be honest, at first I was very uncomfortable. I kept tugging down my dress, convinced that I was showing “too much” skin. Eventually, that all faded away. I realized today that the only person who was worried about my chubby knees, was me. I realized that, no amount of cancer-causing sun exposure or self tanner, or gym time would change anything, if I couldn’t face the world and show them my knees. MY KNEES!? It seems so silly now.

And, no big deal, but Eff Your Beauty Standards re-posted my #ootd photo today!

123
I also flashed the parking lot of Best Buy my spandex shorts (because chub rub), but the wind was the worst part of my outfit choice for today.

World, meet legs. I have a feeling you will be seeing a lot of them this summer.

Outfit: Dress: Torrid (clearance rack, buy one get two free yesterday!) Shoes: Bob’s, Bracelet: A gift, but it’s an awesome Harry Potter bracelet and you can find one like it on Amazon.

Hello Lovelies.

22 SPACE COLLAGE

Hello Beautiful,

Welcome to “Not So Little” Lady Katie! Let’s be honest here, I’ve never been a “small” girl. Even when I was at my fittest, I had curves. I was the little girl embarrassed that her bra straps my show in the 4th grade. (Yes, 4th!). Despite the fact that I was not the typical fashionista, I always loved fashion. From my humble beginnings of patchwork jeans and bottle cap belts, to the my high-school obsession with everything 1980’s (jelly bracelets, anyone?), I struggled to find fashion inspiration above a size 2. Now, as “plus-size” is becoming more mainstream and as I have aged (Ringing 30’s doorbell here), my struggle has changed. Where does a fashion-conscious, plus-sized, risk taking, almost 30-year-old, mom find clothes that don’t break the bank and that don’t look like they came out of grandma’s closet?! My goal is to find out, document, and share with you!

Be sure to follow me on Instagram for my #ootd (outfit of the day) and post your own #ootd using the hashtag #notsolittlelady to share your outfits with me!

Now, I’m sure I’ll elaborate on many of the outfits in the collage above, BUT, because I know you all will have questions, here we go, starting from the top left:

Black and white polka dot, retro, belted dress: Torrid
Hot pink dress: JC Penney, yellow cardigan: Lane Bryant, beaded necklace: Sam Moon
Oatmeal dress and printed cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, pink scarf: WalMart
Hot pink tee and printed long cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, black capri leggings: WalMart
Black shorts and floral kimono: Kohl’s, black tank: Dots, black flower headband: Five Below
Red dress: Torrid, black and white striped cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, floppy hat: Kohl’s
Pink printed tee: Zig Zag Stripe, teal scarf: WalMart
Black and white striped cardigan and black tee: Zig Zag Stripe, boyfriend capris: Torrid
Black babydoll dress and black and white kimono cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, black capri leggings: WalMart
Hot pink tee, black and white kimono cardigan and black palazzo pants (not shown): Zig Zag Stripe
Navy butterfly dress: Torrid, Navy pocket cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe
Black t-shirt dress and leopard cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, necklace: my mom’s jewelry box
Grey leopard dress, black pocket cardigan: Zig Zag Stripe, burgundy scarf: Five Below, Grey quilted boots: Lane Bryant (Little one’s outfit is from Sam’s).