You guys are so sweet. The comments on last weekend's What I Wore were kind of awesome. Apparently I am not the only person in the universe with this body type. Phew!! I thought I was in my own little universe. Glad to see there are many of you also traveling on the crazy train to making peace with your size no matter what the numbers say.
This weeks entry is all about embracing the fluff. No not the marshmallow fluff, which, if you toast a slice of bread (whole grain to ease the guilt of course) and then add some peanut butter, marshmallow fluff and sprinkle on some chocolate chips...sweet Mama. NIRVANA on toast.
But I digress.
This week I wanted to show you a few styles that might help you hide the fluff around your middle or at least wrap it up all purty like.
First up we have a Ralph Lauren number that appeared in my closet thanks to a friend of mine who was gracious enough to lose fifteen pounds so she could no longer where it. LOVE her! I wore it to the first wedding of the season and let me tell you, wrap style dresses are your friend when you have middle fluff.
Spanx are required for everyone's safety.
Second in line is an A-line from Macy's house brand Style & Co. I have had this hanging in my closet since November just waiting to bust it out in the spring.
Not the best photo to see the bodice of the dress but notice it's sleeveless. That's right ladies, rock those chicken wings with pride. Those hummers heft your babies and dig your gardens to feed your families. They heft your groceries up three flights of stairs and hold your squiggly toddlers during the longest Mass on the planet. So embrace the sleeveless and walk on.
Fourth up is the maxi-dress. I know, I know. Some of you are petite and don't feel comfy in one, some of you are fluffy like me and aren't confident enough to give it a whirl and some of you just don't like that style.
You notice the chevron stripe comes from the hip to the center of the halfway point of the skirt. Again drawing the eye away from the fluffy middle and lengthening my silhouette. A girl has got to work any angle she can.
Last we have today's church outfit. It's not my best effort by any means and a combo I will not be repeating. Just keeping it real my friends. No perfection here.
So what are you wearing this week? Have any questions about what's in your closet? Let's chat in the com box shall we...

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I love the maxi dress on you! And the other dresses look great too - I especially love that wrap dress! That skirt is awesome too and with the right shirt would make a really great outfit! Keep rocking it, Mari!
ReplyDeleteThanks Beth! I am always trying to figure out new ways to wear things. It's back to the drawing board for that one skirt, bit I will get it in time.
DeleteYou give great advice! Maybe a work from home option for you! Seriously, this is the kind of stuff I try to reach my daughter. It's challenging when you just want to wear the super cute whatever that's in style. But one style is not made for all body types. I haven't tried the soft knit skirts but I'm wondering if, at the right length and with some spanx I just may be able to pull one off.
ReplyDeleteGive it a try Beth. Really. You never know what will work until you try.
DeleteI love them all!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww...thanks Ana!
DeleteI love them all! But my usual look is your last one, and as you said, I usually feel frumpy wearing it. THough I thought you looked perfect! I really love the maxi dress on you and the one above that.
ReplyDeleteI need you to help me dress here Mary, ;) I should send you some money to make up my capsule wardrobe. How fun would THAT be!?!?!
Yu can do it Sharonabelle! I promise. Just try some different styles. Sometimes stepping outside your wheelhouse is hard but you might be surprised.
DeleteI love how you analyze everything, I've almost never thought about my wardrobe before in that way, it never really occurred to me that it could be done. And, you totally look great in all your outfits!
ReplyDeleteRuth Anne
My hubby says I over think everything. LOL! Thanks for the compliment.
DeleteI have the same green shirt in 3 colors! Love it!!!! I highly recommend it with funky colored palazzo pants and rocking flats! Wore it tonight like that:) I love, your love of color. Always makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip Mimi!! Love that idea.
DeleteGreat tips Mary! And I love that green top - it would be perfect paired with a pencil skirt or skinny jeans :)
ReplyDeleteI have rocked it with skinny jeans before Rosie. I will just avoid pairing it with fluffy long skirts in future. :)
DeleteOk, I completely agree with you about the maxi dress! You look UHMAYZING in it and it really is all about the right fabric and neckline. I was a convert to maxi skirts last summer and I'm a 5'3" Apple-shape. Even the shorties can work it! Lol
ReplyDeleteMary that maxi dress looks SO good on you! And I also think with your height you could totally rock palazzo pants. They would be flowy and lovely with the right top!
ReplyDeleteYou are so beautiful, Mary. That maxi dress especially looks INCREDIBLE on you!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so beautiful, Mary. That maxi dress especially looks INCREDIBLE on you!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so beautiful, Mary. That maxi dress especially looks INCREDIBLE on you!!!
ReplyDeleteYOU are gorgeous no matter what you wear! I love love this advice - so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom!
ReplyDeletepretty as ever!
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