My NSV: "The Dress" (with pics!)
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Great job! Great dress! Great story! Congrats!0
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Hey, I wanted to jump in and thank you so much for writing this blog.
White House Black Market is the same for me as it was for you - I always LOVE everything they have in the window, but have never even bothered going in because I was sure they don't carry my size.
I was feeling really down because I gained a couple pounds recently, but reading along as you tried on that dress made my heart jump! It made me remember how awesome it feels to realize that the weight is really, really gone, and that it was ME that did that.
So *HUGS*, congratulations, and thank you again!0 -
Really cute dress and a cute girl in it! Way to go! I love the determined look on your face in the pic too - nice job! Side note - why can't I fit in a size 10. I can never get into them until I am down to about 165 but I guess its how our bodies are shaped too. I am so motivated by your pic and your story. Thanks for sharing.0
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Oh my goodness!! YOU LOOK AMAZING! I found myself crying as I read your post. I could feel every emotion you were experiencing. How awesome that must feel!! Congratulations! Just wow! What a beautiful difference.0
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WTG! You look great and tell an exciting story :flowerforyou:0
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!!!!!!Super cute!!!!!! Congrats!0
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I ABSOLUTLEY LOVED YOU STORY!!! SO INSPIRING!!!0
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Love the dress, you look great in it! Congrats!0
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I rarely post anything but the way you told your story and just how fantastic you look - I had to say congratulations! Your story made me laugh and took me right there with you. You look absolutely amazing and should be proud!0
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That dress is super cute!! And the story of you in the fitting room is amazing. I love that she brought you a smaller size and can't imagine how great that had to feel! You really are an inspiration!0
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I am truly happy for you; that is wonderful.
I don't understand sizes at all!. I'm a little less than 190 pounds most days, 5'7", and wear a size 16. At 207, I had to wear an 18. I did recently have the experience of asking the sales clerk for an extra large and being told XL would be too big for me, and she was right. Large fit. But usually I do take an extra large.0 -
lol I loved this entire story. I've been in very similar positions so I could totally relate to everything you were saying.
Your dress is gorgeous and you look absolutely beautiful in it! I'm glad you bought it (and as a person who is financially strapped) I'm so thrilled for you that it was on sale!!!0 -
OMG what an adorable dress! I absolutely love it, you have excellent taste. I loved your story! It was so descriptive. What an awesome day, and a fantastic NSV for you! Way to go, that's one of the best feelings, when you try something on you don't think will fit and it does and is even TOO BIG! Go you!0
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I admit I'm jealous, that dress is beautiful and you look amazing in it. Keep it up!0
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So I can't say I'm officially a "success story" yet, in my mind anyway, because I still have a ways to go...BUT I can say that I had my biggest non-scale victory so far this weekend. I started in January of this year at a size 20, which was actually down from my biggest...a size 24. I've done the roller coaster thing before, lose 50, gain 60, lose 50, gain 30...over and over and over, but for some reason this year was just different. I can't pinpoint it, I can't say I had an "ah ha" moment, but this is it. This is the year for me to accomplish everything I've wanted. Here's to the first mini-victory of my year.
For years I have window shopped at White House Black Market without going in, knowing that nothing they had would fit me. It was horrible because I always LOVE their clothes, and the black, white and (usually) red color scheme has always been exactly what I loved. This weekend I was walking by the window, and a dress just called to me. It was perfect. Basic, without being too basic, plain but not boring. It was "the one". I walked by the window and fell in love.
I'd recently put myself on a financial diet in a last ditch effort to save money towards my upcoming home purchase, so I mentally slapped the hand that was reaching out toward that glorious dress and turned away. I walked away, got in the car, and went about my business. Somehow, three hours later, I found myself again in front of the store window, looking at that amazing dress. With some encouragement from outside sources, I broke down and went in the store. I decided before looking that if it was over $100 or they didn't have it within 1 size of the size I needed, I'd be abandoning my dress to live a sad and lonely life in the window forever. I'd almost convinced myself that the dress would be better off living with someone else, because for sure they could do it more justice than I could.
A whirlwind minute and one windblown chatty salesperson later, I found myself alone with "the dress" in the largest size they had available-- a 12-- in the miniscule dressing room. Alone with the dress all I could do was stare. Of course, part of that may be because the dressing room was so small it felt like I was auditioning for the part of exploding sausage and afraid to remove any clothing for fear that rolls and parts would in fact start to explode through the curtain door, but I digress. I must have stared at the dress for longer than I thought, because the loquacious sales lady had time to come back and check to see if I had strangled myself with the straps while wrangling my rolls into this dress that just couldn't possibly be large enough to fit me.
Jolted out of my contemplation I burst into action. Off went my jeans and top, discarded in a pile onto the tiny floor, just to be stepped on and squashed into a jumbled mess. I reverently unzipped the dress and slowly took it from the hanger, one strap at a time. After some consideration I decided that although I am top heavy, I am also bottom heavy and my best bet was to try for the over-the-top dressing option. I pulled the dress on over my head, and it slid easily down into place...almost too easily. I reached behind myself to zip it up and came to the conclusion that I do not have any kind of future as a contortionist, and stopped with it zipped halfway. I assumed it couldn't zip any further, and was still excited to see that I could zip it at all! I mean, really, I wear plus sized clothes, right? No way could this dress possibly zip all the way. But hey, it fit over my gigantic chest AND my bubble butt and (as they've been so lovingly referred to) my child-bearing hips! Success!
About the time that I was surveying myself in the mirror, dreaming of the day that the dress would fit, my verbose little saleslady friend returned and instead of asking how I was doing just decided to let herself right in. She may have thought I'd killed myself in the process of trying on a dress that was obviously too small for me, and came to retrieve the dress and other evidence before calling 911. She smiled with her perky little self and said, "Hey, let me get that for you! These zippers are always so hard to reach!" and reached over...and zipped the zipper! All the way! I was doing a little happy dance in my head while she turned me around and said, "Oh my...oh no, this is the wrong size for you! Let me go get you a better one!"
As she practically ran from the room my face began to heat and I considered that I must have been spilling out of the dress somewhere that I couldn't tell, or maybe she hadn't zipped it at all--maybe that noise was a rip! Before I could grab my clothes and run, she returned with another size...a size 10! She had to be senseless, blind, delusional, or just recently escaped from Eastern State, the local mental hospital. There was no way. She had me out of one dress and into the other in half a breath, turned me around and zipped............all the way! As she stepped me out in front of the full length mirror in the hallway, I was afraid to breathe for the fact that I might break the dress. She was so excited for me, and started calling other people over...I thought perhaps it was some sort of cruel joke where they would start pointing and laughing at the fat cow trying on a dress for a skinnier girl...and everyone else smiled and was happy and the compliments just kept flowing! I was scared to look, but when I finally opened my eyes and looked in the mirror...holy cow! I looked...good! The dress really was just as awesome as it was on the mannequin...or even better, because it was on ME!
No coercion was necessary, that dress was going home with me. And there it will stay, in a size 10, until I have lost enough weight that it sags, bags and falls off of me and just can't be altered to fit any longer...because it is perfect.
Now for what you really came for, if I'm smart enough to get them to work...the pictures!
TL;DR: I was extra fat, lost some weight, bought an awesome dress. Now for the pictures!
ETA: Even better...it was on sale! Only $65!
Me Christmas 2011, approximately 298 pounds, size 24:
Me in "The Dress", approximately 207 pounds, size 10:
it only shows me one pic....? the before, not the after....?0 -
You look great and I love the dress!!0
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Congratulations!!!! My NSV was with a pair of jeans. I stood in the the dressing room and cried with disbelief. Then proceeded to tell the cashier and everyone else who would listen!!! I have since worn those jeans out, holes everywhere, but I'm not getting rid of them. They are proof that I can get to where I want to be! So happy for you!!!!!0
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Amazing success story!!0
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I am so happy for you! You look great and the dress is so cute! I bet you almost floated away from all of the excitement when it zipped! CONGRATS GIRL! U DESERVE IT! Hey when that dress sags u will just have to get another one to replace it!0
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what an AMAZING story!!! you look fabulous! congrats!0
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Love the dress! You look incredible!0
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OMG I Love how you write. That had me laughing and smiling and chuckling and cheering. GREAT JOB!!!! Not my style of dress but girl, you look *AWESOME IN IT*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT job and I'm proud of you!0
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Great great story! You are an awesome storytelling. You look fabulous in that dress.
I have never heard of that store so checking it out online. Thanks for sharing your story.
Gives me hope.0 -
Great story and NSV - I had a similar experience recently in buying my first dress for years (went in with size 20 in mind and came home with a size 16 ). CONGRATULATIONS! Beautiful dress too!0
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Fantanstic writing! You kept me in suspense the whole time! And you look great! Congratulations!0
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great job! awesome dress! you deserve it! I enjoyed reading your story, you have a great writers voice.0
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Great dress! Well done on your weight loss! Keep up the good work.0
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Super cute dress! Super cute girl, and fantastic writing!!0
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Great job! You look fantastic in that dress!
Also wanted to mention- I loved how you wrote the post You write very well!0 -
I really enjoyed reading about your story! And your dress looks lovely on you, really classy and sophisticated looking.
Congratulations on the weight loss!0
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