How To Dress for a Transitioning Or Changing Body

Everybody’s got one – that perfect piece that lives in the back of your closet just waiting for the day when you’re perfect enough to wear it.

What are you waiting for?!

  • To be the right size to pull certain fashion off?

  • Your pre-baby body to return...from 2 (or 3) babies ago so you can feel like yourself again?

  • The muscles you're building done already so you can find clothes that fit?

  • The hormone changes be done already and your body feels like yours again?

You don’t need to wait until you’ve hit specific goals to embrace your style and wear fabulous clothes. It doesn’t matter if you’ve lost weight, gained weight, or your body has changed for other reasons!

In fact, it’s motivating to see yourself in a positive light NOW – and wearing clothes you DON’T love while you’re waiting until "you’re worthy of more" will just drag you down and deflate you.

So what can you do when your body is changing and clothes don’t fit the same?

Editing your closet is a crucial act of self-love! It will help you feel more in control and put you on a path to healthy consistency.

Start by separating what fits and feels good now from what doesn’t.

This might not be easy, but it's essential. Going through your closet item by item takes time, but it's the first step towards a more organized wardrobe that reflects who you are today. Donate or resell anything you’re over – this will declutter your wardrobe and make room for new pieces that make you feel great.

Now what? Here are the 4 steps to do with what’s left:

Stow Away Too-Small Items

Find a spot in one section of your closet for those items that are too small or too big, but you still want to keep them. This way, you're not constantly reminded of the clothes that don't fit, but you still have them on hand for when they do.

Invest in Tailoring

Bring the too-big clothing to a tailor and have it corrected to fit you better. If it can't be tailored or you deem it unworthy, add it to your donation pile. If you're unsure, ask the professional tailor, they will know if anything is possible. Remember, items that are more than 1 or 2 sizes too big often can't be tailored effectively.

Wrapping It Up

Revamping your wardrobe is more than just a seasonal change; it's a journey toward self-expression, creativity, and mindfulness. It's about building a closet that reflects who you are and the world you want to live in. So, go ahead, fashion trailblazers – experiment, express, and evolve. Your new closet is waiting, and it's going to be your new happy place.

Keep tailoring items and shifting your closet according to your lifestyle. Don’t let the fact that your body is changing keep you from shopping for a few new items – if you see something you love, buy it! You can always get it tailored when that becomes necessary or wear it while your body changes.

Edit, Edit, Edit

Keep editing your closet until everything that remains makes you feel and look good on your terms. This is an ongoing process and one that should be revisited as your body and style evolve.

Bonus step: Trust Your Feelings

When it comes to selecting outfits, follow your feelings. Pay attention to how you feel in something. If you feel attractive, calm, or any other good feeling, trust that you look your best.

Don't put off feeling good in clothes until you achieve a certain body goal. Celebrate and dress for the body you have now.

Remember, your style and wardrobe should evolve with you, reflecting your changing body and style preferences. Need help transforming your closet into something that makes you smile every time you open it, regardless of your shape, age, or size? Set up a call today.