The Clothes Make the Girl (Look Fat)?: Adventures and Agonies in Fashion Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

The Clothes Make the Girl (Look Fat)?: Adventures and Agonies in Fashion Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

A sartorial follow-up to her hilarious memoir in stories, Fat Girl Going for walks, internet personality Brittany Gibbons once again deep dives in to the world of the plus size woman, this time around chronicling her love/hate (but mostly hate) relationship using what fashion.

From Pinterest boards and Instagram articles to look windows and ad campaigns, fashion is everywhere. We store and dress for practical reasons like job interviews or to make a good impression on the table meeting. We shop and dress for more about The Clothing Make the Girl (Look Fat)?: Activities and Agonies in Fashion adventurous reasons-for schedules, to woo a enthusiast, to capture someone’s eye. Clothing are armor for women, and we cover a whole lot of meaning in what we choose to wear.

As plus-size spokesmodel and blogger Brittany Gibbons has learned, what we choose to wear is particularly important, and specifically emotional, for curvy ladies. This isn’t only because curvy ladies experience underrepresented and underserved by the style globe. For the curvy girl who challenges with feelings of self-worth and a lack of confidence the sensation of ‘why bother’ will come crashing in. You can’t help but think ‘wouldn’t leggings and a slouchy sweater just be less complicated?’ Particularly when we, like every other girl on the planet, are facing greater, real-life obstacles like raising kids, attending college, maintaining your relationship together, paying bills, and a myriad of other daily challenges.

Everyone has those days where they hate their body, they hate their clothing, but self-confidence and strength will come from an excellent outfit. Brittany is determined to help women, curvy and normally, embrace fashion and all of the bumps and lumps that come with it. An ‘overdue love notice’ to her body, Brittany delves into the hilarity and the humility of her goal to discover her own personal style-to use of a rut of maternity underwear and men’s undershirts once and for all. From closet malfunctions, to fashion advice, to mom body and the perfect pose, The Clothing Make the Girl (Look Body fat)? is the empowered battle cry all women deserve.