You can always try things out in the privacy of a room where no one is home or even just try things on in the fitting room of a store you think you won’t get recognized in . I have anxiety, and honestly, the trick is to lean into it (with any safety precautions to make you feel more safe) because more often than not, you’ll live and be happier that you did something! Even if you didn’t do it perfectly, you still did something, and that is a net positive no matter the outcome . Don’t forget: Improvement is always good, but you’re also Always Enough. You are enough, which means you deserve and are capable of trying the clothes you think would look cute. I’m rooting for you :]This outfit is so cute I wish I was confident enough to try it out
It also looks expensive af. Some of the skirts I own alone cost $80.You can always try things out in the privacy of a room where no one is home or even just try things on in the fitting room of a store you think you won’t get recognized in . I have anxiety, and honestly, the trick is to lean into it (with any safety precautions to make you feel more safe) because more often than not, you’ll live and be happier that you did something! Even if you didn’t do it perfectly, you still did something, and that is a net positive no matter the outcome . Don’t forget: Improvement is always good, but you’re also Always Enough. You are enough, which means you deserve and are capable of trying the clothes you think would look cute. I’m rooting for you :]
It helps to buy outfits one piece at a time if they're too spendy, maybe one every other paycheck as a treat. You can mix and match the pieces with stuff you already own until you get the whole thing you wanted. It's not a bad way to build a wardrobe.It also looks expensive af. Some of the skirts I own alone cost $80.
I do appreciate the intention.