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I caught my reflection today....

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ghengis · 19/09/2003 15:25

and I have turned into a bag lady! How did that happen?

I swore when I became a SAHM that I would not turn to sweat tops and leggings each morning. I'm all for practical clothes but, Jesus, when did I stop wearing heels?!!! I had my hair tied back in a scrunchie and I'm 38.

Trinny and Susannah where are you when I need you?

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kayleigh · 19/09/2003 15:31

Scrunchies are a big No-No according to Carrie in "Sex in the City". Not quite sure what's meant to take their place though ?

SoupDragon · 19/09/2003 15:31

LOL! Have you started buying shoes because they're comfortable too?

twiglett · 19/09/2003 15:33

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Janstar · 19/09/2003 15:34

But there's no point getting all dressed up in good clothes just to have pesky kids smear jam on you or throw up over you. Should you wear your best clothes just to ruin them with nappy-changing and housework?

ghengis · 19/09/2003 15:48

I'm busy turning up a pair of smart, funky purple trousers bought whilst in shock! If I get marmite on them there'll be hell to play.

Of course I really need a hair cut/colour and to lose 3 stone but the purple trousers are a start!

If my mother had seen me she'd have disowned me

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ghengis · 19/09/2003 15:49

I'm busy turning up a pair of smart, funky purple trousers bought whilst in shock! If I get marmite on them there'll be hell to play.

Of course I really need a hair cut/colour and to lose 3 stone but the purple trousers are a start!

If my mother had seen me she'd have disowned me

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Mo2 · 19/09/2003 15:55

what's a scrunchie? Is it one of those hair things?

But strangely enough I was going to post a very similar thread after getting ready for work yesterday and catching sight of myself in the mirror... didn't quite think 'baglady' but just thought I looked more kind of 'mature' and 'thirty-something' than I'd prefer to...

Why is it? What happens? IS it something to do with post-baby tits & tums?

Boot1 · 19/09/2003 15:58

I know what you mean ghengis, difficult to get out of the tracksuit, t-shirt scenario every morning. Still try to look presentable for DH but not always possible.

ghengis · 19/09/2003 16:11

I used to be curvy but now I'm round. Everywhere! It seems to happen when you are not looking. You think you look like Catherine Zeta Jones then catch sight of yourself and you see Dawn French - aaaaaagh!

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lou33 · 19/09/2003 16:11

This is a bit spooky. I just sent a text to someone saying virtually the same thing. Am dressed fairly smartly, the clothes aren't the problem, it's the rest of me. Can't stand what is happening to me as I get older, I didn't have much to work on in the first place. I know it shouldn't matter, but it does, big time.

bunny2 · 19/09/2003 16:20

I have settled for comfort and frquently cringe at my reflection. I call myself FrumpyMum cos that's what I look like but inside there is a trendy one trying to get out. I like to think All Saints wiht a touch of Meg Matthews but in reality it's Pauline Fowler.

jac34 · 19/09/2003 16:25

I went out to buy some new trousers the other day, but gave up, as I could not find any that came up to my waist !!!!

Jenie · 19/09/2003 16:25

I'm going to ruin your days, dd said to me yesterday "why don't you look like the other mummys?" I queried what she meant and bless her she said "You have sparkly eyes and pretty clothes"

I felt 10ft tall walking her to school!

Mo2 · 19/09/2003 16:32

DS1 told me I looked like (our au pair) the other day! (Was wearing hipster jeans and a cropped top...)
That's the best compliment I've had in years...

Frenchgirl · 19/09/2003 17:17

I keep getting told by dd that I am a princess! Unfortunately, she has also told me that I am a horrible witch, an elephant, a hippo, etc etc...
I must be getting old 'cause I can't bear to wear a G-string now, far too uncomfortable for some reason... What happened to me? Hello vpl!

marthamoo · 19/09/2003 17:19

jac34..yes! What is this clothes fascism about? Can't find trousers that aren't hipsters (I WILL NOT wear sensible crimpelene style slacks or tracksuit bottoms) and can't find a top that goes past my midriff (even in Mumsy shops like M&S - everything is too short)

Do clothes designers ever look at women who have borne children?

Frenchgirl · 19/09/2003 17:29

the people behind Jigsaw are opening a new chain called Kew, with Jigsaw style clothes but cheaper, sounds pretty good to me for us stylish mums

CP · 19/09/2003 18:35

Instead of scrunchies why don't you try those 'bulldog' clips for hair, I see lots of mums with long hair wearing them and think they look very elegant and ballet dancer'ish with their hair swept off their faces. Agree about the heels bit - when last did I wear them, hmm, going out tomorrow night, perhaps I will visit the Body Shop for a mini makeover and haul out my heels for the evening.

forestfly · 19/09/2003 18:46

I hate scrunchies!!!!!!!

motherinferior · 19/09/2003 19:05

What is this Kew chain???? yes, yes, oh yes!!!

Frenchgirl · 19/09/2003 19:18

Have a look at www.kew-online.com, you should find where the first shops are about to open. I'm off to see the Bristol one opening on Monday, where's my credit card?

motherinferior · 19/09/2003 20:06

Having just had major indiscretion (financial!) in Jigsaw, hooray, can't wait.

Frenchgirl · 19/09/2003 20:21

what did you get???

aloha · 19/09/2003 21:13

Last night I wore my Richard Tyler black dress from Harvey Nicks (not worn since pg - thank you weightwatchers) with the deep v neck and slit skirt, and my hair loose and heels and went out with dh. Felt v sexy. Excellent. Not old bag after all!

CnR · 19/09/2003 22:27

Wore boots with heels for first time in ages and ages for the past two weeks (new term back at school, make an effort thoughts). The first week I could hardly walk when I got home - my thighs and calves were aching so much

And I really did ought to get back on that diet. At 17mo DD is getting far too old to take the blame

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