Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

body image 101 // the steps to self love

Saturday, January 11, 2014

The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning, all doe-eyed and out-of-it, is look in the mirror and every single day, through my sleepy eyes, the image changes. Some days I see an eloquent and intelligent young woman with a beautiful body and face who is ready to take on the world. And other days, I see an unattractive girl who is worthless and not good enough. This habit is unhealthy and not something you would expect from a personal style blogger who regularly has pictures of herself taken and published on the world wide web – but it’s the reality for me, and millions of other women across the globe. I am Maria, and I am a sixteen year old who is insecure about her body. I constantly compare myself to other girls, and have an unrealistic image in my head of what I should look like, but I want to change. I want to stop. I want to be happy with my body, appreciate what it can do and promote positive body image in myself and others. I want to try my very best to make a change. 


Today I've taken the first step in promoting and taking on a new perspective that will influence the way I love and respect my body. The reason I included pictures in this post of myself in a swimsuit (this is something I never thought I would have the courage to do) is because I want to take the first step in body confidence. This is who I am, this is what my body looks like and I am going to start loving it, nurturing it and setting a good example. I may not be society's definition of beautiful but what I see in these pictures is a girl with courage and confidence who is going to change the way she cares for her body. 

True beauty really does come from within. The first step to self love and developing positive body image is to be healthy mentally. I'm talking about starting with your inner self, because without creating a healthy mind, heart and soul, it can be hard to be healthy from the outside. 


A quote by Roald Dahl sums up the point of this post perfectly: A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts it will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.”

― Roald Dahl, The Twits

This quote really makes me smile. If you think good thoughts, you will glow with happiness and there is nothing more beautiful than someone with a genuinely happy smile on their face. And plus, people are attracted to happy people. Happiness is contagious and positivity is amazing to be around. My friends are all incredible and hanging out with them makes me feel wonderful. Surround yourself with a positive environment and it'll have an effect on you as well. 

Here are a few things I like to do when I feel down about my body (or for when I just want to feel good!): 
  • Eat something filling, and healthy (perhaps a smoothie?)
  • Go for an intense twenty minute run to get the blood pumping through my body (exercise makes you feel wonderful! It gives your skin a lovely and healthy glow and helps you sleep better at night!)
  • Write some of your favourite things about yourself down on some paper and, as cliché as it sounds, pin it up somewhere, to remind yourself.
  • Wear a pretty outfit and get dressed up!
  • Head out to have tea with a friend. 
  • Go for a nature walk and bring along your camera
  • Listen to some awesome and uplifting music and dance around your bedroom! (Anyone for Pretty Girl Rock by Keri Hilson?)
  • Send someone a nice message, telling them how beautiful they are. It's always nice to receive a surprise message, you'll probably make their day! And it will give you the warm fuzzies too.
  • Read a book that takes you away and changes your perspective of the world and makes you think.
  • Bake! Bake a cake! And eat it!
  • Go for a little shopping trip and buy yourself a present. Maybe a book, or a pair of earrings or a lovely smelling body wash.
  • Think about how lucky you are! Write down all of the things that you feel lucky and blessed to have. Gratitude is another key to happiness. 
  • Spend time with someone from another generation... like your Grandparents. Their outlook on life is often simple and inspiring and can really give you the boost you need. I'm not really sure what I would do without my Grandparents today. And I wish I had spent more time with my Nana before she died a few years ago. She was an incredible, lovely woman and I can't wait to see her in heaven one day. 

It’s just a fact of life now – bashing your appearance is now the social norm in friendship groups and in general everyday life. Women bond over their hatred for certain aspects of their bodies. It’s never really the other way around either; we don’t sit together and talk about the body parts that we love. Hearing something along the lines of: “I think I have a great waist! This dress really shows it off!”, is a rarity and if it is heard, it’s almost mistaken for being conceited. I think it’s really sad that instead of hearing a positive self-loving comment, instead we hear things like, “I hate my tummy. I can’t wear a bikini”. 

It doesn't help either that you can’t line up at the grocery store without magazine headlines screaming that the latest diet will give you unwritten permission to wear a bikini or that fitted dress for the holiday season. It doesn't help that instead of praising women for having a natural and healthy body that is being looked after, brands and magazines are promoting cosmetic surgery and alteration as solutions. It doesn't help that instead of a message that promotes the beauty of all women of all shapes and sizes as perfect, we are bombarded with the message that you have to look a certain way to be beautiful. 
I have a challenge for all of you starting from today: when you find yourself thinking or saying something negative about yourself; stop. Think the opposite. For example; if you find yourself feeling negative about your legs - wear the jeans that make them look freaking amazing! Fight it, and be fierce. Love your body and it’ll show. You’ll glow like a sunbeam and you’ll look beautiful without even trying. Don't do it because you want to look like a Victoria's Secret model, do it because it makes you feel good. It makes you feel beautiful. It makes you love your body. 


I’m starting here and now. I think I look great in these photos. And I know you’re not really supposed to say that but I don’t care! I’m pleased with the way I look in my new navy blue bathing suit! I think it flatters my bust, and gives my body a fabulous 1950s shape! When I see these photos, I see a happy girl who is thinking lovely thoughts... and that's what matters. And tomorrow, I'm going to go for a 3km run (because oh my gosh, they feel wonderful afterwards), and feel GREAT when I get home. Then I might have a fudge brownie and watch Hart of Dixie with my Mum and sisters. 

I know this whole "revolution" is going to be hard, but I'm going to do my best do stop hating on the human body. We're all guilty of it, but now is the time to finally make a positive difference.
As a conclusion, I want to encourage you all to make a change too. Write a post about what you love about yourself! Go out of your comfort zone and share a picture of yourself that you think you look great in. Write a status about three things that make you special and unique. Or comment below with your favourite features (inside and out). I'd love to read and hear all of them... because we all deserve to feel wonderful and confident and beautiful in our bodies. 
Lots of love xo

latest discovery: abbey road collection

Friday, July 20, 2012

I stumbled upon Kling late last year and was instantly drawn to the dream photography and cute clothes. Their newest collection titled Abbey Road screams the 1960's! I love the model's voluminous hair, simplistic makeup and A-line dress silhouettes. I think my favourite picture is the last one of her walking briskly across the road... it reminds me of WishWishWish!

In other news, I finally got my laptop back after it was dropped from a height and half of the battery was... smashed. I've been using a spare for the last few weeks. I'm so happy to have it back now because it has photoshop and I can finally experiment further :) I made a few collages with these photos and added a really pretty font (called Contribute, download it here). I think adding text to photos makes a huge difference ♥ 

What are your plans for the weekend? I plan on having a quiet night tonight (what else is new?) and get a good night's sleep... I have another tennis lesson tomorrow, yippee! xx

Currently listening to: Wonderful World by James Morrison

things I love // vines, strawberries, dresses

Thursday, July 12, 2012
Dior details... pink, sparkly and adorned with lace? Check. 

Waffles with strawberries and cream... any occasion is the occasion for these!

Gorgeous and vibrant accessories at a San Antonio wedding. Photographed by Bend the Light

I don't think anything could be more magical then white, vintage inspired apartments covered in purple flowered vines. Wouldn't it be nice to walk past this every day after work? 

 Little origami dresses! Wouldn't they look cute strung up across a bedroom ceiling for a pretty themed decoration? I'm unsure of the source of this picture, but I did look up another tutorial on how to make dresses just like these. You can find it here

Stamped shortbread! A few easy hints here.

A few of my favourite songs too:
Lies by Marina and the Diamonds
Dream a Little Dream of Me by Mama Cass
Primadonna by Marina and the Diamonds
Little Talks by Monsters and Men

I returned from a school retreat yesterday with weary eyes but feeling overall content. We stayed overnight at a local lodge for a relaxing escape from reality... I felt like I was away for ages though! I guess that just proves how addicted I am to the internet though, hehe. Anyway, I was really excited because I was featured on the Modcloth blog for wearing my vintage dress! I submitted my photo, not expecting it to be published, and it was! Woohoo! 
I also did a little 'Wishlist Wednesday' guest post for Katie today. Take a look! :) 

latest discovery: luisa beccaria's spring details

Sunday, July 01, 2012

"Art, nature, movies, and the street at times - anything that speaks about beauty is a great source of inspiration to me" - Luisa Beccaria on her fashion line

Little flowered embellishments, lace and crochet mary-jane heels, floating skirts, ruffled hems and romantic florals are the threads that bind together Luisa's Spring 2012 collection. I wish I could have been present at the opening of this show... although I don't think I would've been able to contain my excitement! It's nothing short of a dream collection, no? 

 All images via Style Bistro

DIY: How to make your own envelopes!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Hi everyone! So, I have a a confession to make: I'm a stationery junkie. I love, love, love collecting and making my own writing paper and envelopes. Not only is it calming, easy and exciting (who wouldn't want to receive a hand made letter in the mail?) for the recipient but the only limit to your decorating is your imagination! With a special request from Katie of Beautifully Pure, I've decided to show you an easy way of making your own envelopes. Good luck, and I hope you like this little DIY.

You will need:
Lots of pretty paper! It can be of any kind. I bought some beautiful vintage wrappings from an op-shop for only 20c a piece!
Scissors, glue, lead pencil and an old piece of card or thin ruler
You will also need an envelope as a stencil. This has to be folded out as shown below in step 1. 

1. On the opposite side of your chosen paper, lay the folded out envelope. 2. Sketch lightly around the edges of the envelope. 3. It should be light enough that you can't notice it on the other side. 4. Carefully cut around the lines that you drew (sorry it's so hard to see on mine, the lighting wasn't perfect!)

5. It should look exactly like the stencil. 

6. Using the ruler or card, fold (making sure it is straight and even) along the edges of each flap and make a crease. 7. This is what the envelope will look like 8. Glue along the inner edges of the two sides and press the bottom up to the edges. 9. You now have an adorable envelope!  

...why not make some more? ♥ 

I adapted Christina's original envelope tutorial for this DIY.  

two weeks of winter: creative ideas

Thursday, June 21, 2012
A few little ideas to plan my holidays out. DIY projects, cooking parties and afternoons set aside for reading and tea. 

 This floral scalloped collar is nothing short of a dream come true! It looks quite simple to make and would add the perfect amount of charm to a simple white blouse. This collar was made by talented sewer and etsy seller, Theresa. Visit her store here: Scandivintage

Gifts in a jar? Yes please! Wondering what to fill them with? Here are 27 ideas!

I haven't yet made red velvet cupcakes and am thinking it would be splendid to make these. I think the cream cheese frosting makes it all the more tempting, don't you? 


Gosh, I'd been looking everywhere for a tutorial on how to make these beautiful wind-up paper butterflies, and I finally did! They are the perfect little gift to slip into a letter to someone special. You can make one here too!

Put flowers and braids in your hair. At the same time. *sigh* 

And, last but not least, listen to this while you are DIY-ing, cooking or daydreaming. You will be whisked away to Paris as soon as she starts singing...


life's a beautiful thing...

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

“This life is what you make it. Not matter what, you're going to mess up sometimes, it's a universal truth. But the good part is you get to decide how you're going to mess it up. Girls will be your friends - they'll act like it anyway. But just remember, some come, somg go. The ones that stay with you through everything - they're your true best friends. Don't let go of them. Also remember, sisters make the best friends in the world. As for lovers, well, they'll come and go too. And baby, I hate to say it, most of them - actually pretty much all of them are going to break your heart, but you can't give up because if you give up, you'll never find your soul mate.

 You'll never find that half who makes you whole and that goes for everything. Just because you fail once, doesn't mean you're gonna fail at everything. Keep trying, hold on, and always, always, always believe in yourself, because if you don't, then who will, sweetie? So keep your head high, keep your chin up, and most importantly, keep smiling, because life's a beautiful thing and there's so much to smile about.” 

― Marilyn Monroe

the simple things that make life grand, part 2

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Yet another beautiful creation by Caitlin Shearer. I really hope she starts up a boutique frock shop... my wardrobe dreams would most definitely come true. You can order one here: http://caitlinquiet.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/dresses.html


Carrie's newly launched magazine, WISH, is available for pre-order now! I'm currently jumping for joy and counting my pennies. It looks like a beautiful read. To flick through a copy, you can buy one here: http://wishmagazine.bigcartel.com/product/wish-magazine


One of my favourite things to do lately (I've been limited to books and my laptop in bed the past few days, being sick isn't fun!) is pinning decor ideas on my 'home' board on Pinterest. These vase flowers are my latest favourite. I don't have a window sill in my room (only a floor length window) so I'm wondering where else I could line up some colourful flower arrangements. Any suggestions? If you would like to be part of my epic Pinterest fest or any of my boards, feel free to email me: avenuemblog@gmail.com


These Nadinoo patterned blouses and dresses are so lovely, lovely, lovely. Nadinoo's A Print a day collection is a mixture of playful, quirky frocks with exquisite peter pan collar and bow details. I think there's only a few left, so you had better be quick if you want to snap one up!


Has anyone ever tried hot chocolate with lavender accents? It seems strange but this picture makes it looks very appealing and delicious... what are your thoughts? Have a sip here: http://www.alamodejournals.com/index.php/2010/03/hot-for-chocolate


A scrub that leaves lips silky smooth and taste divine... like sugar? Yes please! Weekend project coming right up. Find out how to make it here: http://honestlywtf.com/beauty/diy-sugar-lip-scrub/

three favourites thursday

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Flower hair clips. Easy, pretty and fun. I would definitely like to create something like this flowery head piece from Free People. It would also be a lot of fun to create glitter headbands too!


Lemon souffle pancakes! I've never made a souffle before due to the constant bad luck that pairs with my usual French cooking (ehem, macarons resembling squashed whoopee pies!) but these 'pancakes' with a souffle and lemony twist look quite delectable and fool proof. My Mum better get excited; Mother's Day is going to be a feast (inspired by Pinterest) to remember! You can find out how to make these here: kokken69: Lemon Souffle Pancakes


Who thinks up these things? Storing my earrings in a macaron is basically a dream come true. Ruche: Macaron Trinket Boxes

Three days left until my 2 year blog anniversary ♥