Stuck in a sartorial rut after the birth of my child seven years ago, my once keen fashion sense deserted me. Confronted daily by the mediocre offerings of my wardrobe, stuffed with clothes that no longer worked on my now older — and yes, bigger — body, I had veered in the opposite direction, drowning my figure in swathes of material that served to disguise rather than flatter.
Dressing became a chore rather than the joy it once was. Motherhood, rewarding in myriad ways, also erased aspects of my personality. Shopping for clothes filled me with dread.
But I had forgotten a fundamental truth: you are not meant to fit your clothes, your clothes are meant to fit you. Sunayna reminded me that I deserve to look and feel amazing in the body I have now.
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