


Happy Halloween, babes! What a spooky time to celebrate, am I right? While I have no plans to go out I will be staying in and watching a few movies, possibly watching the Julien podcast on twitch, trying not to think about someone and having a few drinks. I hope everyone stays safe this year, try and do Halloween at home and spoil yourself with as much candy as you want!


For this edition of My Style File, I wanted to set the mood and share a look that made me feel sexy, confident and like I could just go dancing in the dark. A slit on the left side of the dress makes for a tiny peek of leg that would sure be fun to wrap around another. This off-the-shoulder maxi dress comes from Eloquii, however, since it was about 40 degrees when we took these photos, I decided to put a black J.Crew turtleneck underneath to keep warm. I completed the look with a pair of knee-high boots from torrid. While this seems like a normal outfit, it's something I wouldn't usually put together, so I loved stepping outside of my comfort zone in terms of my personal style. Also, because I haven't worn ANYTHING this nice in about 7 months, lol.

Can I just say how beautiful this cemetery is? It's called Lakewood Cemetery and it has to be one of the biggest locations here in Minnesota. They were extremely kind in letting my photographer and I come in and take a few shots before they closed, being as respectful as we could be. I have several family members that are buried there, so it always feels nice to come and visit even if it's not to directly visit their grave.

Again, I hope you all have a great Halloween weekend. Let me know what you'll be doing in the comments below!
Side note: GO VOTE!
my style file: graveyard haunts
October 31, 2020 • eloquii, midwest blogger, minneapolis blogger, minneapolis fashion blogger, minnesota fashion blogger, mostly lisa, mostly lisa fashion, torrid, twin cities blogger



Happy Halloween, babes! What a spooky time to celebrate, am I right? While I have no plans to go out I will be staying in and watching a few movies, possibly watching the Julien podcast on twitch, trying not to think about someone and having a few drinks. I hope everyone stays safe this year, try and do Halloween at home and spoil yourself with as much candy as you want!


For this edition of My Style File, I wanted to set the mood and share a look that made me feel sexy, confident and like I could just go dancing in the dark. A slit on the left side of the dress makes for a tiny peek of leg that would sure be fun to wrap around another. This off-the-shoulder maxi dress comes from Eloquii, however, since it was about 40 degrees when we took these photos, I decided to put a black J.Crew turtleneck underneath to keep warm. I completed the look with a pair of knee-high boots from torrid. While this seems like a normal outfit, it's something I wouldn't usually put together, so I loved stepping outside of my comfort zone in terms of my personal style. Also, because I haven't worn ANYTHING this nice in about 7 months, lol.

Can I just say how beautiful this cemetery is? It's called Lakewood Cemetery and it has to be one of the biggest locations here in Minnesota. They were extremely kind in letting my photographer and I come in and take a few shots before they closed, being as respectful as we could be. I have several family members that are buried there, so it always feels nice to come and visit even if it's not to directly visit their grave.

Again, I hope you all have a great Halloween weekend. Let me know what you'll be doing in the comments below!
Side note: GO VOTE!

I'll just put it out there - I do have severe body image issues. Always have, always will(?) I guess that you would call that body dysmorphia? I don't want to necessarily say that I do have it because I've never been clinically diagnosed, but I would say that I do have some of the symptoms. It stems from a lot of taunting and abuse that has come externally in the past, but more often than not it is internally and how I see myself every single day. It's not been so bad as I've gotten older and realized that this is the only body that I have and I should appreciate it, but it kind-of came to a head last Friday before I was going to get these photos done. Anger, frustration, sadness, anxiousness - all these emotions happened within 5 minutes. Why all of these in such a short matter of time?



Yes, it's true. She broke through those negative thoughts, with her kindness and truthfulness to let me get another perspective on how I saw myself in the mirror. I was able to take a few deep breaths, get a hug from her, put on my makeup and see myself through another lense. In just a matter of minutes, my thoughts shifted to positive reinforcement. Her words helped me realize that what I see isn't always necessarily what other people see, and I need to uplift myself instead of drag myself down. This may all seem like I overreacted a little bit, which I kind-of did, but look at all of what it made me realize! The girl in the past who would get taunted + bullied about her weight and how she looked, can now step out of her comfort zone and realize that it's going to be okay. She should be able to love her body no matter what, while still realizing somethings do need to change, but that it will happen when it's supposed to happen. That girl can look at these photos and see a tiny glimmer of someone who is beautiful in her own way.



MY STYLE FILE: A RUFFLED ISSUE
October 4, 2016 • body image, body positivity, eloquii, minneapolis, minneapolis fashion blogger, minnesota, minnesota fashion blogger, mostly lisa, my style file, plus size fashion

I'll just put it out there - I do have severe body image issues. Always have, always will(?) I guess that you would call that body dysmorphia? I don't want to necessarily say that I do have it because I've never been clinically diagnosed, but I would say that I do have some of the symptoms. It stems from a lot of taunting and abuse that has come externally in the past, but more often than not it is internally and how I see myself every single day. It's not been so bad as I've gotten older and realized that this is the only body that I have and I should appreciate it, but it kind-of came to a head last Friday before I was going to get these photos done. Anger, frustration, sadness, anxiousness - all these emotions happened within 5 minutes. Why all of these in such a short matter of time?



Yes, it's true. She broke through those negative thoughts, with her kindness and truthfulness to let me get another perspective on how I saw myself in the mirror. I was able to take a few deep breaths, get a hug from her, put on my makeup and see myself through another lense. In just a matter of minutes, my thoughts shifted to positive reinforcement. Her words helped me realize that what I see isn't always necessarily what other people see, and I need to uplift myself instead of drag myself down. This may all seem like I overreacted a little bit, which I kind-of did, but look at all of what it made me realize! The girl in the past who would get taunted + bullied about her weight and how she looked, can now step out of her comfort zone and realize that it's going to be okay. She should be able to love her body no matter what, while still realizing somethings do need to change, but that it will happen when it's supposed to happen. That girl can look at these photos and see a tiny glimmer of someone who is beautiful in her own way.



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