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Underwear, Body Positivity and Ageing

July 1, 2017

My third piece of The Huffington Post has been published!

This time I'm looking at how you can use underwear to help yourself feel fantastic regardless of the changes your body goes through as we get older.

Personally, I can be quite conscious of the stretch marks and looser skin around my tummy that have been left by my two wonderful pregnancies. Does this mean I don't wear underwear to feel sexy? Quite the opposite!

Dig in and I hope you will find something useful to you :)

Full article here

I've also recently vlogged on this subject - take a look: 

In Ageless Tags beauty, body image, clothes, fashion, independence, lifestyle
(Simone Perele Idylle lingerie)

(Simone Perele Idylle lingerie)

Rethinking your underwear choices in your forties and beyond

June 20, 2017

I’ve been thinking about my personal underwear choices over the last few weeks.

I, like many women feel less than positive about my body at times - my issues might not be debilitating as someone else’s and might not be apparent to the world at large – but they can certainly affect my mood and definitely my confidence.

But as with so many things in life, our own perception tends to override any positives someone else might point out. I have no idea why, but when it comes to body image we are our own harshest critics.

Our underwear drawers are an integral part of our wardrobe, and like our wardrobes need rethinking and culling every now and again. But actually the lingerie we wear can be much more of a secret weapon than I initially realised.

I thought I would check in with underwear expert Caroline Randell, who owns her own boutique in Wimbledon Village and get her take on it.

It turn out that our underwear habits tend to shift, as we get older.

Frustratingly, a lot of forty-something women who come to Caroline’s shop feel like they don’t deserve to have pretty underwear. They might buy something special for a date – but it would be an anomaly.

This really bothered me because I might feel something looks a bit young, or I “shouldn’t” wear it but I definitely feel we all deserve to feel special every day, even if we are the only ones who know about it.

Also a lot of forty-somethings, like me feel like our bodies have changed irreparably after childbirth. I seem to fixating on my stomach and my stretch marks at the moment and how, at times I find them disgusting.

It has nothing to do with not loving giving birth, but I want to by pass my niggles and feel good about myself, everyday.

Some of us lose the fullness of our boobs, so getting fitted with a good bra helps with support and lift and it doesn’t matter what age you are – we all love a bit of lift (!)Some women fixate on the area above your bra strap, unflatteringly called “back fat”…The girls, at Caroline Randell told me that some women go in who are less well endowed and just want to look bigger, other fuller ladies want their boobs to look as small as possible, which I am guessing is tricky and something I had never thought of. The list goes on… it turns out we ALL have our issues, totally personal and often completely invisible to anyone else.

So why should we care about our underwear – if we are not happy about how we look naked, feel unattractive or don’t have someone special to wear something for?

Caroline put it beautifully, “Lingerie is for yourself, and something only you might know. It creates an inner confidence and kind of empowers us and that is what the world sees.” This is a really important point and one I feel we should all place stock in, especially if sometimes we do feel negative about our body image.

The good news is, as we age, no style or type of underwear is off limits. And I felt sure some things would be. Of course we all want good foundations to our outfits but we don’t need to view our underwear drawers differently as we get older.

It all comes down to personal taste, your personality and your mood on a given day.

My “go to” underwear is black but I also love to wear colour – I’m going through an orange phase at the moment – I think it might be the warmer weather…Without doubt, wearing lovely lingerie has a knock on effect on how we feel, what kind of energy we radiate, and so how we present ourselves to the world.

And finding the right underwear for you is not about hiding away your “negatives” but accentuating your positives  - and we all have positives, even though it might take us a while to realise it. Caroline Randell Lingerie offers a personalised fitting service and carries a wide range of beautiful brands. Check it out at: https://carolinerandell.co.uk/

In Ageless Tags Bodies, body image, Bodysuits, Bras, Briefs, Caroline Randell Lingerie, Over 40, post pregnancy, Simone Perele, stretchmarks, Underwear
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Lingerie - post pregnancy and as we get older VLOG

June 18, 2017

Latest vlog all about thinking about underwear choices as we age and after having children. Hope you enjoy x

In Ageless Tags Bodies, body image, Bodysuits, Bras, Briefs, Caroline Randell, Lingerie, Lisa Charmel, Marie Jo, Over 40, post pregnancy, Simone Perele, Stella McCartney, stretchmarks, Underwear
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How we choose to present ourselves

November 24, 2015

I found this Marilyn Monroe quote and I had to share.

I have spent the last couple of months looking at visuals of myself and picking myself apart. My team and I have focussed on the reality of who I am as an artist and tried to bring out the different facets of my personality in the most natural way possible.

Sometimes, however, I cringe at what I see. We are all without doubt our own worst critics, are we not?

We all have a lot of choice these days, and I wholeheartedly agree with freedom of choice - but having experienced the hospitalisation of my father as a result of a necessary operation that did not go according to plan, I will never have non life saving surgery. Could I do with a tummy tuck? Oh yes…does my face need tweaking? Probably… but...I suppose what I am saying is I have reached a new level of acceptance of how I look and am becoming increasingly comfortable in the skin I’m in - even though it is less than toned in places and the wrinkles are starting to pick up momentum. However I can't pretend I'm not fortunate - I'm very lucky with my hair for instance, and you lovely people have been extremely flattering about my new video (in which I'm not wearing a whole lot!).

A few people have commented on the fact that you can see my stomach in certain shots in the video and how that is quite brave as it is my least favourite bit of me.

But whilst it was uncomfortable when I first saw it - it is part of me. The reality is I put on a lot of weight when I was pregnant with my kids and lost it quite quickly, this coupled with a massive muscle separation in my stomach left me with a lot of work to do!

And whilst a toned flat stomach would be incredible, I have two beautiful children - so I feel lucky. If that was the trade off  - I came out on top.

I suppose it is human nature to point out our flaws and it is easy. It also seems increasingly easy to "fix" our physical flaws and create a contrived reality...and I suppose that is where choice comes into play.

I will be writing some posts about how we try to create perfection in some way or another in our lives - whether it’s body image, lifestyle or autotuning vocals on an album. And as I gather research, I would love to know what you think.

Through creating content for my new album - the amazing team with whom I work have urged me to embrace how I look and the faces I pull when I sing and have reminded me that the imperfections of reality have merits. In fact, I am grateful for this reminder as I truly believe it is our flaws that make us interesting and beautiful. Your thoughts?

In Harmony Tags body image, choice, facelifts, lifestyle, perfection

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