I am what you call a late bloomer. Suffice to say that I’ve always been this way across many areas of my life. What someone accomplished at age 16, I didn’t until 18. What someone achieved at 28, I probably won’t until…well, I couldn’t say. The one area it seems I crossed the finish line “on time” or before many others, was that I graduated from college (cum laude!) with my Bachelor’s Degree at age 22 and had a full-time job offered to me as soon as I walked off the stage practically (but even this began another 2 year journey toward finding my dream job in the industry). The point being that blooming later in life can be disappointing or liberating depending on what subject we’re talking about at the time.
What I find most fascinating as I get older, is how much more I find myself embracing my femininity. This could open a world of debate about what is defined as “feminine” and whether or not women should even be boxed into such stereotypical terms. So for the sake of opening that can of worms, I’ll acknowledge this off the bat and share my story anyway.
While I’ve always managed to keep myself looking presentable when it came to style (though mine was of the jeans, t-shirts, and even overalls variety in college), I wasn’t one of the first girls to embrace bras, make-up, and dresses as some of my peers were during my developmental years. While yes, I eventually was forced learned to become friends with bras (and now consider them BFFs, in fact), my relationship with dresses didn’t really take off until recently. Unless there was a special celebration (or I was 5 with pigtails) you wouldn’t catch me in a dress too often.
Somehow, very likely due to mass media, fashion blogs, magazines, films, TV…Society…The Man!…I feel like I’m finally embracing a new style and it’s turning out to be much more feminine that I’ve ever experienced personally. There were a lot of reasons looking back that it took awhile for me to be comfortable enough in a casual dress while running errands or getting to a place where I even wanted to wear a polished dress to the office. That’s another post, for another time. The interesting thing is that while I have grown of love the perfect summer dress or a great skirt, I find that I’m still slightly more conscious of myself than if I were in a pair of jeans. Perhaps there is still part of me fighting “The Man.” This means, you likely won’t ever see me go full Zooey Deschanel – though she totally rocks that look.
When I came across these awesome looks above*, it got me to thinking more about how to incorporate my new evolving style as we move into the warmer season where dresses are a great piece to have handy. My number one rule in anything I purchase moving forward is function and comfort.
Cheers to embracing whatever your definition of femininity is (or is not) while still managing to fight “The Man.”
And to all you late bloomers out there, our time will come. xx
here’s what i’m lovin’ right now
|| ShoeMint’s Lindsey Heels. Though I, personally, could never walk in them.||
||Being you.||
|| PopSugar Fitness’ Lightened-up 7 Layer Dip.||
||A clever and easy way to store reading glasses or your favorite sunnies.||
||Daily Candy’s 19 Books That Celebrate L.A.||
||Martha Stewart’s Italian Fries.||
|| Intricate pink manicures.||
*sources to dress images: out & about, office, beach, brunch.
I would LOVE an excuse and the budget to go shopping. I miss girly things but don’t really have a need for it with my current work situation and that fact that every other day Im at the beach but working out in shorts/tank top/bikini.
Working from home has its perks!! But if you’re ever in the mood with a few dollars to spare, repeat after me: the thrift store is my friend 🙂
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