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Props to Glamour and my “eye patch and dental floss bikini” story

By , April 4, 2009 6:38 am

Update 4/10: Photos are available on the Glamour website now.

I was flipping through the May issue of Glamour last night and I came across a page with a gorgeous, curvy model wearing a bikini.

image: Haverhill swimsuit

She looks AMAZING!!!

“Oh my gosh!” I thought, “They are actually showing a realistic looking model that has a body that looks like mine!”

I was excited. Then, I realized the entire photo shoot was that one, gorgeous, curvy model. And then I was ecstatic. Giddy. Excited. All by a swimsuit photo shoot!

image: OMO Norma Kamali swimsuit

I love this suit. I could see myself wearing it.

The article is called “Now That’s A Sexy Swimsuit!” and features model Crystal Renn in 5 different swimsuits. I tried to find it on the Glamour website to share with you, but couldn’t (so I scanned these two photos to share).

Props to Glamour for actually showing a realistic looking model in some attractive swimsuits. I am going to have to write them a letter telling them how inspiring it was to see someone I can actually relate to… and that it actually made me look forward to buying a swimsuit this year!

This photo shoot, and a few other blogs I’ve been reading have got me thinking about swimsuits. I have a pretty good swimsuit story, that I actually feel represents a good era of my life, when I wasn’t preoccupied with my body image or food all the time.

My father and I visited Spain in the summer of 2002 with my classmates and Spanish teacher (one of those trips). My mom helped me shop for the trip. I picked out a couple of swimsuits, one being a bikini that she ABSOLUTELY was opposed to me wearing. She called it my “Eye Patch and Dental Floss Swimsuit.” If you look at the photo below, you’ll see why.

image: OMO Norma Kamali swimsuit

Of course, I had to wear it while I was there, just to spite her! Muah ha ha.

I talked to her last night on the phone, telling her I was going to post about it. “You know,” she said, “it was not that I thought you looked bad in the bikini, it was just that I thought you were showing too much skin.”

She’s probably being sincere. But now I realize I DID LOOK BAD, but am happy to report at that time in my life I DID NOT CARE. Without going into too much detail, let’s just say… I became very indifferent to what others thought of me in high school. That’s not to say I had a 100% healthy self esteem, but that I had a very healthy outlook on my appearance. I didn’t worry about how I looked, what others thought of me, or what I ate. As you can see in the photo, maybe I didn’t look that great – but I didn’t care.

Ignorance was bliss, in that case.

It’s not until I got to college that I started to think about food, weight, exercise and apperance. So every once in awhile, especially around swimsuit season, I think of this silly photo, and the time in my life it represents.

Pantalones

By , June 7, 2008 8:41 am

I used to have a pair of American Flag Pants, before I met Mr. Pronunciation and found out that flag was not pronounced like it rhymed with beg, but with bag, which I pronounced like “beg,” so it was all very confusing. Luckily, I was corrected. And still am.

I wore these pants with a USA Olympic shirt that had a lot of different flags on the back of it. I thought I was very cool and coordinated. I was a senior in high school.

I must have worn these pants in public? One time, I was shopping in the mall near my house (sadly, not for new pants), and a man offered me $25 for my pants.

Of course, I declined! These were my American Flag Pants, and I was going to Spain in less than a month! I had to wear the American Flag Pants in Spain (to bed, not in public).

A photo of me, and two girls who didn’t like me, eating chocolates, in Spain. Can you guess which one is me?

I wore that shirt last night to bed, but have NO idea what happened to the pants. Where are those pants?

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