37" bust (DD)
25" waist (ungirdled)
38" hips
Measurements (nearly) fit for "La Loren" herself! It must be all those chocolate filled croissants in the morning...
Measurements (nearly) fit for "La Loren" herself! It must be all those chocolate filled croissants in the morning...
I am proud to say that I finally have achieved the "bombshell" look that I have been longing after for years."Now that's a throwdown!", as one fine old gentlemen of the street put it as I shimmied past him on my way to work the other day in my 1940's charcoal gabardine wiggle dress and 1930's ebony suede t-straps.
I definitely would like to invest in a proper waist cincher or underbust corset to accentuate my new, curvier figure, but as they are quite expensive, I will have to wait a while. In the meantime, stay vintage my friends!
Comrade Von Pussycat
Ha, you must be the only woman who is happy to put on weight! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Thorne! I know it must sounds strange, especially to someone who might not be part of the vintage community :P I hope that my story can serve as inspiration to the young women of today and for those trying to achieve that "supermodel skinny" look! Plus, I find that vintage clothing looks better on curvier bodies...what do you think?
DeleteI completely agree with you - curvy is delicious and voluptuous. Congratulations of achieving your goal. We need to see some pics.
ReplyDeleteThank you Melanie! I need to get better about taking "selfie's" :D One of my New Year's resolutions is to do Outfit of the Day posts!
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