But if you’re not a Kardashian, just how wearable is it? Would we completely transform our sense of style? And most importantly, would we feel ~sexy~? There was only one way to find out. Jess had been on a different emotional journey. “I never thought of my body as sexy, so I never dressed in a sexy way — I always went for ‘cute’ or ‘adorable,’” Jess said. “This outfit had me on my tippie-toes, but when I got used to it, it actually made me feel hot. I’m glad I wore it.” Jess felt similarly. “I grew up feeling like I’d only be sexy when I lost weight,” Jess told me. “Even though I have become WAY more comfortable with who I am, I still struggled with that. As someone who uses fashion as a way to express myself, I didn’t realize all the ways I was only ever showing myself as “quirky” or “cute.” But I can be sexy every day, just the way I am.” But this lingerie challenge reminded us both that the walls we build around ourselves are largely bullshit. What other people think of you, your body, or the way you dress don’t matter. “I realized I could feel hot in my pajamas,” said Jess. “I wasn’t just feeling sexy, I was even more comfortable being who I am, looking how I look, wearing what I like.” No Kardashian would ever have to deal with this. Save me, Khlo-money. We learned that comparing yourself to anyone else, even a friend, is poisonous — especially to your self-confidence. We learned that taking fashion risks, though really scary, is rewarding as hell — pushing your boundaries is uncomfortable, but ultimately that’s what makes you grow. We learned that hotness has NO body type. You are a babe exactly as you are, and you’re allowed to feel — and dress — as sexy as you want!
title: “We Tried Lingerie Dressing For A Week Here S What Happened” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-08” author: “Samuel Alsdon”
But if you’re not a Kardashian, just how wearable is it? Would we completely transform our sense of style? And most importantly, would we feel ~sexy~? There was only one way to find out. Jess had been on a different emotional journey. “I never thought of my body as sexy, so I never dressed in a sexy way — I always went for ‘cute’ or ‘adorable,’” Jess said. “This outfit had me on my tippie-toes, but when I got used to it, it actually made me feel hot. I’m glad I wore it.” Jess felt similarly. “I grew up feeling like I’d only be sexy when I lost weight,” Jess told me. “Even though I have become WAY more comfortable with who I am, I still struggled with that. As someone who uses fashion as a way to express myself, I didn’t realize all the ways I was only ever showing myself as “quirky” or “cute.” But I can be sexy every day, just the way I am.” But this lingerie challenge reminded us both that the walls we build around ourselves are largely bullshit. What other people think of you, your body, or the way you dress don’t matter. “I realized I could feel hot in my pajamas,” said Jess. “I wasn’t just feeling sexy, I was even more comfortable being who I am, looking how I look, wearing what I like.” No Kardashian would ever have to deal with this. Save me, Khlo-money. We learned that comparing yourself to anyone else, even a friend, is poisonous — especially to your self-confidence. We learned that taking fashion risks, though really scary, is rewarding as hell — pushing your boundaries is uncomfortable, but ultimately that’s what makes you grow. We learned that hotness has NO body type. You are a babe exactly as you are, and you’re allowed to feel — and dress — as sexy as you want!
title: “We Tried Lingerie Dressing For A Week Here S What Happened” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-23” author: “Danial Fortune”
But if you’re not a Kardashian, just how wearable is it? Would we completely transform our sense of style? And most importantly, would we feel ~sexy~? There was only one way to find out. Jess had been on a different emotional journey. “I never thought of my body as sexy, so I never dressed in a sexy way — I always went for ‘cute’ or ‘adorable,’” Jess said. “This outfit had me on my tippie-toes, but when I got used to it, it actually made me feel hot. I’m glad I wore it.” Jess felt similarly. “I grew up feeling like I’d only be sexy when I lost weight,” Jess told me. “Even though I have become WAY more comfortable with who I am, I still struggled with that. As someone who uses fashion as a way to express myself, I didn’t realize all the ways I was only ever showing myself as “quirky” or “cute.” But I can be sexy every day, just the way I am.” But this lingerie challenge reminded us both that the walls we build around ourselves are largely bullshit. What other people think of you, your body, or the way you dress don’t matter. “I realized I could feel hot in my pajamas,” said Jess. “I wasn’t just feeling sexy, I was even more comfortable being who I am, looking how I look, wearing what I like.” No Kardashian would ever have to deal with this. Save me, Khlo-money. We learned that comparing yourself to anyone else, even a friend, is poisonous — especially to your self-confidence. We learned that taking fashion risks, though really scary, is rewarding as hell — pushing your boundaries is uncomfortable, but ultimately that’s what makes you grow. We learned that hotness has NO body type. You are a babe exactly as you are, and you’re allowed to feel — and dress — as sexy as you want!