Aah, the Oscars.
Being an actor, I love “Awards Season.” It’s my Super Bowl. (Although, to be clear: I do love me some football too 🙂 )
But I definitely make an evening of it. This year I’ll be watching at a friend’s party, but no matter where I am, I always watch with a tall glass of wine, and equally tall expectations for everything elegant.
However, there is one thing about the Oscars that just…urks me.
“Who are you wearing?”

Now, don’t get me wrong: I absolutely love the fashion. In fact, getting dressed up is one of my all time favorite things to do. Which, tbh I can’t believe I’m saying that, given the loooong history of self worth issues lingering from my anorexia. An issue that, for years, manifested itself in never buying myself any new clothes.

But I digress.
I love the fashion. I love the beautiful gowns and handsome tuxes. How you dress is a fun and creative way to express yourself and your individuality. And on a more personal level, I’ve recently come to appreciate how getting dressed up is also an expression and celebration of beauty.
But…
It is not the be-all-end-all.
Watching the red carpet, it’s frankly nauseating how — actress after actress — the lead off question is always, “Who are you wearing?” Nevermind the movie you’re starring in, or how you feel about being nominated…who are you wearing?
It bluntly demonstrates that you are your label.
And you know what, maybe I’m reading too much into it. I mean, it’s practically a commercial – a contractual obligation: the designer gives the actress a free dress in exchange for some lip service on the red carpet. I get that.

But, what really is that communicating?
This isn’t some feminist rant. I’m not about to take to the streets and start burning bras. DOWN WITH THE ACADEMY! 
No.
I just want to offer an alternative way of thinking, so that every time we hear that question, we can be reminded of this:
Yes, the dress is beautiful. Elegant. Extravagant. Worthy of a Disney princess. And yes, the dress makes the actress look amazing.
But it’s not the dress that’s making the woman look beautiful. It is the woman in the dress.
We give so much attention and importance to the dress, but the truth is, it’s the woman wearing it that’s newsworthy. She is what gives the dress any value.
It has taken me years to realize and appreciate this. And quite honestly, I’m still on the journey to truly grasping and accepting that truth.
A truth that took me down to the pit of ED hell and back in order to learn.

My worth doesn’t come from “who I’m wearing.” It doesn’t come from a thigh gap, or a number on the scale. It doesn’t come from perfect grades, or the perfect degree, or the perfect boyfriend/car/job/house/vacation/handbag/friend group/Instagram following/[insert your “thing” here].
It comes from He who lives in my heart.
It comes from being made and being loved by God.
It comes from being bought at a price that I cannot and will not ever be able to repay.
It is so much more than a dress.
So much more than “who I’m wearing.”
So tonight, when I’m at the party and that question gets asked over and over on the TV, I’m going to slyly smile to myself and think, “I’m wearing Jesus.”
***Addendum***
I’d like to applaud ABC for the steps they made this year to focus more on the woman as a person, rather than “who she’s wearing.” I wrote this piece before watching, and I was going off of the norm in previous years. So kudos to progress!






Well written. It is definitely so much more than just the dress. The whole beautiful person inside, that’s what counts.
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You’re so right, Miriam. It is the whole person: mind soul and spirit! Thanks for stopping by! Hope you have a lovely evening!
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Ahh, what an awesome post. We wear the gowns and make them beautiful, the gowns don’t wear us, that would be just silly. 😉
Also call me gauche or whatever, but some of those gowns are just not appealing, no matter how gorgeous the model is. It’s not her fault, she’s wearing a name brand that has worth and value to somebody, but it’s bit weird that the brand name has become more important than making someone look good.
I like dress up too, I think it is a fabulous way to have some fun and feel good about yourself. Just don’t ask me who I’m wearing, that’s tacky.
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Thank you so much for this great perspective. You’re definitely onto something there. And I agree! It’s been a lot of fun to “learn to love” dressing up again. I used to love beautiful clothes before my anorexia, but the disease really made me stop trying. But now, with my recovery, I’m learning to celebrate my healthy body again:) thanks for your encouragement friend! hugs and love to you xox
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ABC is about real journalism and less sensationalism. Robin Roberts and team rock the red carpet every year.
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She did a phenomenal job! You’re right. A real pro. Thanks for stopping by! Happy Monday! Xox
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I definitely love this post! I do agree with what you said that it’s not what you wear that counts but who wears the dress that matters.
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Thank you so much. Yeah definitely. It’s the woman who makes the dress! Thanks for reading! Have a great night!
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Once again, you have nailed it! Thank you for putting the emphasis where it should be.
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Aw thank you Loretta❤️ you’re so kind. Hope your week is off to a great start! Thanks, as always, for reading ☺️
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Beauty has never been about the external. I admire you for being beautiful inside…I will read all you post because I only knew about your site now….Thank you for liking my post. It’s been a real ordeal for my entire family and sharing it with other people to glorify God makes me feel wonderful inside!
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Thank you so much Chetlog:) that means so much. Yes, God is so good! Hugs and love to you xox
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Yes! The Apostle Paul said to put on the Lord Jesus. Also wherever you go wear the perfume d’Christ! Sweet!
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The perfume d’Christ! I LOVE that! Thanks for sharing that, Jan. I always love your insight:) hope you’re having a wonderful evening! hugs and love to you! xoxo
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Thanks! Hug you back! Have an awesome night! Shalom!
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Love all your quotes , love your adorable outfit , as usual , quite inspiring
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Aw thank you so much! 🙂 shucks you’re making me blush 🙂 hehe but seriously, i appreciate you taking the time to read! hugs and love to you! xoxo
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Great post 🙂 You are right, the dress the woman is wearing should be treated as window dressing (in other words secondary) to who is wearing it. The questions should also be treated just as importantly as you said with “how does it feel to be nominated” and “what is your film about” etc. Speaking of which, do you ever long to be on the Red Carpet not due to fashion or anything, but just to see yourself nominated for an award? 🙂 Anyway, keep up the great work as always 🙂
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Thank you so much John! You have such great wisdom and insight. I love reading your words:) funny you should ask that-because a film I was in this summer is premiering at a film festival this coming weekend, so I’ll have to do the red carpet thing. But yes, I actually won a (regional) Emmy award as a child for a television pilot I was the lead in. It was definitely a surreal experience. Something I will never forget. I couldn’t reach the microphone as an 8year old little girl so the MC had to hold me up so I could say my thank you’s. It was kinda funny. But anywho – wow! Trip down memory lane there haha but thanks, as always for your friendship and support, John! Hugs!
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That is really neat 🙂 What did you win the Emmy Award for? Once again, keep up the great work as always 🙂
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Thanks! Best on air performance ☺️
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Dear Beauty,
I like your posts. They have such a personal feeling about them and I suspect that’s because what you write comes from your heart. To give you a sense of my generation I was really saddened when I heard Karen Carpenter suffered from ED and eventually died. She had such beautiful voice. I will always miss her singing.
I am glad you found Jesus and recovered from your ED before it took your life. From your pictures you appear to be a very pretty woman. Keep up the good work on yourself both inside and out.
Best regards,
Russ P.
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Hi Russ! Aw thank you so much. That really means a lot:) you’re right- it’s so sad to think about Miss Carpenter. I think we so often forget that anorexia is, in fact, a deadly disease. In fact, it is the mental illness with the highest casualty rate. One in ten women die from it. It’s no joke. Not a “superficial” “phase” but something to be taken seriously. Thank you for your wonderful support and encouragement. It means the world. Have a wonderful night xoxo
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I think you can relate this concept to weddings too. Far too much value and hype is placed on the dress, like it’s the main event. It’s not! I’m glad I felt beautiful in my wedding dress, but it wasn’t the end-all and it sure wasn’t one for the red carpet. I wore a pretty white dress and got married to Ben before God. I didn’t not wear a pretty white dress to have magnificent photos with a million compliments on how it looked on me. That just wasn’t the point at all. 🙂 Enjoyable post, here!
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Hi Sierra! SO TRUE! oh my gosh you’re right. The dress. The table settings. The flowers. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a special, once in a lifetime day, but what you said really hit the nail on the head: you were marrying your husband before God. That’s the point. What a refreshing perspective. Thanks for sharing that. Hugs and love to you! Xox
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Totally agree with your post. I’ve always hated when they asked that question.
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Hey Nicky! Thanks:) so glad you stopped by! Have a great night xox
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This is so beautiful, wonderful words about the inner person.
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Thank you Nicodemas:) I appreciate it. Glad it resonated with you! Hugs! Have a great night xox
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#I’mwearingJesus – love this!
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Haha thanks Nanette! Yes!!! 🙌🙌 thanks for reading! Have a great night xox
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I love watching what the women are wearing; I have a dress and jewelry fettish. When I was younger, I tried to imitate my favorite actresses, but as I’ve gotten older and wiser, I know that beauty goes beyond appearance. I love dressing up–it makes me feel beautiful, and I do feel beautiful inside when I know I’m rocking an outfit!
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Thank you so much! I totally agree! There is a certain confident you get when you’re in a killer outfit! But you’re right, beauty does for sure go beyond appearance. Thanks for stopping by and for this reflection! Hugs and love to you xox
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Very well said young lady.
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Thanks Corrie:) as always, I appreciate your encouragement and friendship☺️☺️ hope you’re having a beautiful Monday! Xoxoxo
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I totally agree! Wrote a chapter based on the same premise. Love your angle on it. I did appreciate the change in emphasis this year, as well.
Hugs,
Vanessa
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Hey Vanessa! Thanks so much. Oh cool! I’d love to read that. yes, very refreshing change indeed. And one that I clearly didn’t see coming! 🙂 thanks for stopping by! hugs!
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As a writer your phenomenal. You write so on point about topical issues that matter and somehow you managed to have my eyes noticing every little detail I love your writing which is if I may say so absolutely amazing. Now in the past you said you’re an actor, however being a person from the outside world I don’t watch many movies that have worldly concepts to them. If I may be so bold as to ask you what kind of movies do you star in? Where could i get a movie or two with you in it? Thank you for your kindness an endless amount of patience with in regards to my comments but it sometimes can be rather lengthy. However, I would say that if my comments are rather lengthy on your blog post you then should consider that a compliment because it means you have my ears nm listening to the words that you speak in your blogs.
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thanks so much! that really means a lot. lots of indie stuff. Can’t really go into too much detail without disclosing myself:) but thanks for the encouragement. have a great night!
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Oh it’s a cat and mouse game. I understand that, I can accept that and respect your decision not to disclose any information but do know this, your blog/website is a wonderful idea, I also have grown quite fond of your blog. In fact I don’t even care what your name is just know that you’re my favorite bloggers and the reason is simple because with every blog you seem to have a way to bring in Jesus always into the picture and that alone makes me incredibly happy to see that and read that. Keep it up you’re a champ.
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Awww thanks ☺️
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As quoted in Lion King Hakuna Matata.
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Well spoken. It’s our inner light that shines and helps us recognize that inner shine in others.
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Thank you so much! You’re so right — we all have that inside. And so true that it can help bring out the shine in others. thanks for stopping by! hope you have a great night!
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Wonderfully written. You expressed yourself eloquently. Thank you for bringing attention to something that probably flies under the critical-awareness radar of most of us much of the time!
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Thank you so much Lulu:) you’re so kind to say that. Hope your week is off to a great start! Hugs and love to you coc
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Hey 🙂
Thanks for such a lovely post. Do you take features on your blog? I would love to write something for you, you have such a lovely blog and you’re doing amazing work here and I’m so inspired 🙂
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Aw thank you so much Alheri! That really means a lot. At this time I’m not taking features but if that changes you’ll be the first to know ☺️☺️ thanks for your kind words! Hugs!
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Thank you for letting me know 🙂
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Thank you for sharing your words. As the mother of daughters, I love hearing these messages of truth and encouragement that stand in opposition of what the world says to them.. I’ll be sharing this with my teenager tomorrow. “I’m wearing Jesus” … Love.
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Hi friend! Oh my gosh, thank you:) that makes my heart so happy. I hope they enjoy it. Thanks for your kind words and support! Have a lovely evening! Xoxo
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Enjoy the progress! I believe every women could be inspired by what you’re doing right now 🙂 Good luck I guess!
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Thanks Nathanael! I appreciate that:) glad you stopped by! Hope your week’s off to a great start! Xoxox
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I love love love!!!! I’m wearing Jesus!!!!
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Thank you so much Ebukun! Yes!! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by! hugs and love to you xox
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Thank you for your writing! So often, we quickly judge one another by how we look rather than by who we are.
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Thanks so much for this reflection, Rick! You’re right – we’ve gotta do something about that 🙂 thanks for stopping by! Have a great day! Xox
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I love this! I can’t find the like button though 😦 my like of this post is in spirit though!
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Thank you so much! Oh gosh! 😬 I think it’s at the bottom next to the reblog button! Anywho-no worries! ☺️☺️☺️ thanks for reading! Hugs and love to you xox
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good point! I will remember this on my wedding day 🙂
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Thanks Daisy! Yes, I’m going to need to remember this on that day too! (That is, whenever I find Mr. Right!) 😂 thanks for taking the time to read! Hope your week is off to a great start! Hugs my friend xox
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Are we the consumer? Or are we consumed?
HI there! Missed you. So, I followed you. 🙂
I’m wearing Jesus, too. 🙌
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Hi Mar! Oh thanks 🙂 what a thought provoking question! Thanks for the follow and for taking the time to read:) hope you’re having a wonderful day so far! Hugs and love to you Xoxox
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I very much appreciate the balance of enjoying the fashion along with locating the true source of beauty. With 5 daughters and 4, soon to be 5, granddaughters this is a message that can’t be stressed enough. Thanks for that
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Thanks Lance! Oh wow! it sounds like you’ve got some precious little ones in your life:)!lucky you! And yes, this definitely is something extend to our children and grandchildren. Perhaps they need to hear it the most, given today’s cultural climate. Enjoy your grandparenting duty, Lance. How truly special:) hugs and love to you xox
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Very very well written! Looking in the mirror and seeing flaws is easy, looking and seeing God in you sometimes is hard…
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Thank you so much! Oh gosh you are right. SO hard. So very hard. But so very worth it. Thanks for reading! Hope you have a beautiful day! Hugs xoxo
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A terrific post! It is a brave thing you are doing, revealing your private journey. There is such a focus on the external in our culture. Young girls especially need better role models. Blessings, A. ❤
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Thank you A! That really means a lot. You’re right- it’s sad how exterior-focused our society is today. We’ve got our work cut out for us for sure. Thanks for stopping by and for your encouraging words! Hugs and love to you xox
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It’s poignant and hard-hitting. I am with you when I say that I am against labels and anything as derogatory as a piece of clothing out to decide your individuality. I have often looked and laughed at the snide “Who wore it better” comments and follow ups. Does it really matter? It’s the Oscars and shouldn’t it be about celebrating riveting performances and the accolades that follow. I rather witness the blood and sweat gone into the making of an amazing movie, applaud the off beat efforts of the cast and crew. Nevertheless it’s the Oscars and just another glorious night with stalwarts at the helm of affairs.
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Thanks so much! you’re right…the focus should be on the artistry and craft that go into making these masterpieces. Lots of wisdom here. thanks for your perspective! glad you stopped by! hugs and love to you xox
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Much love to you😊😊 It’s a lovely post and couldn’t stop myself from extending support and commenting.
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Good for you!!!! I agree, your beauty is in who and what you are in God, our Heavenly Father, not what you wear, and you sound like a very “beautiful” person. God be with you!!!
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Thank you so much 🙂 you’re so right – it is from the Father that we get our beauty and worth. thanks for stopping by and for your kind words of encouragement! hugs !
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The flip side of it is that there are often commercial arrangements in place and the actress needs you to find out who she is wearing. The whole thing is very commercial.
So, it is good to get back to God and away from all of the money making malarkey. I’m wearing God, too!
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Money making malarkey:) I like that ☺️hehe thanks for this perspective, Harry! You’re so right- there’s A LOT going on behind the scenes that we just have no idea about. Hugs xx
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No worries 😀
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That last line was my thought exactly: Who are you wearing? I’m wearing Jesus. Let Him be our “label” if we choose to brandish one and let us have the opportunity to ask others the same question, in hopes of bringing those to Jesus, so many more can wear His “label”. Thanks for sharing friend. It’s not about the dress. It’s about the soul in the dress.
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What a beautiful reflection. Thank you so much for sharing this. You’re right- let’s wear His label! Thanks for reading! Hugs and love to you xox
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“I’m wearing Jesus.” – I love that! (:
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Thanks Carson! ☺️☺️☺️ glad you stopped by! Happy Tuesday!
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I’m going to remind myself all day today that I’m wearing Jesus! Love this! So even though today is a sweatpants, tshirt type of day, I’m wearing Jesus! Thanks for the great post and perspective.
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Hey there friend! Oh yay! 🙂 yes always- He is in our hearts❤️ thanks for taking the time to read! Hugs and love to you xox
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Love n hugs back!
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So accurate! I’ve always been heavily tuned into fashion trends but I have to try to look at it more like an art, and not necessarily the influencer of my identity (I hope I expressed that right lol)…ANYHOO! Great post!! #ImWearingJesus
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Thank you so much Kevoy! That’s a great way to look at it–an expression of art☺️ thanks for this awesome reflection! So glad you stopped by! Hugs xox
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No prob! 🙂
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My “Label” is Jesus! 🙂 Love that you referred to Romans 13:14 “But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.” That is what should define our sense of “BEAUTY.”
By the way… never knew there’s such a thing as a “thigh gap!” LOL! Never had a gap, so didn’t even know about it!
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Yay! Aw thank you so much for Jess encouraging words. It really means a lot. And yes! Jesus is the source of our Beauty! what a wonderful reflection. Thanks for reading! Hugs and love to you xox
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I am falling in love with your little blogs. Love the stylistic writing and the fact you love God is a bonus. Slowly working my way through all your stories. They are to be treasured as are you for living and fighting through your battles. Xx
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Hi Emma! Aw, thank you so much! That really means a lot. I’m so glad they strike a chord with you:) sending so much love and hugs xoxoxoxox
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A few years ago, I went in to see my therapist in full dress with big floppy hat. She suggested I dress up every day. i took her advice to heart. Unfortunately, my pocketbook suffered for it, for while I had lots of wonderful clothes (I worked at Chico’s for 4 years), I ‘needed’ to complete the look with hats, shoes, bags, costume jewelry,…the whole nine yards. I ad’dress’ (pun intended) this issue in my blog Turning 60 in the post titled “My Addictions.” The direct link is http://turning60.me/2015/03/03/my-addictions/ .
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Hi there Kitsy! Thanks for sharing this. I’ll definitely check out your post. You’re right, I can totally relate to going over board a little bit! It’s an easy trap to fall into! But there is something to celebrating your inner and outer beauty by taking care to dress up a little. Your therapist was definitely onto something! Thanks for reading! Hugs and love to you xoxoxox
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Perfection? What is that? It’s just a word. If something is perfect, there is no direction to go except downward. Loved the post. My son lives with cerebral palsy so the focus is on his abilities, not the disabilities. Rock on Beautybeyondbones. Excellent work you’re doing.
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Hi Dana. Wow Thank you for this beautiful reflection. You’re right- there’s no such thing as perspective. It’s a set up for disappointment and discouragement. Thanks for reading! Hugs and love to you xoxox
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I absolutely love the concept of ‘Wearing Jesus’. It’s biblical! 🙂
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Aw thank you so much! I’m glad you liked my post:) hope your week is off to a great start! Thanks for reading!
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It’s been awesome. Thank you! I hope yours is as well! 😉
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This is something that always got to me too! Beautiful post xo
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Thank you so much Angela! Yeah, we’re so much more than a dress! ☺️ Glad you stopped by! Hugs and love to you xox
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I agree with your post. What we wear is basically what is reflection on how view our inner shelves. For example, when I wear clothes that are sharp, it’s indirectly saying this how I feel in the inside…sharp and reflective. But I do gotta say…I sometimes like it when they announce the clothes so I can keep list of who made the actress’ dress so I can find the designer’s exact outfit or at least find clothes that are similar. I want to find more clothes that I can express myself. Just sayin’
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Hi Ezi! Thank you so much for this great reflection. You’re right! There’s nothing wrong with announcing the designer–it’s just when they make it seem like the most important aspect-when they lead off with the question before they even ask anything else. That’s all☺️ but you’re right-there’s nothing wrong with wanting to know where a beautiful outfit is from! Thanks for stopping by! Hugs and love to you! Xoxo
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Truth! No problemo!😄👋🏾
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The truth of your line, “I’m wearing Jesus” made me chuckle out loud. I needed a reminder today, that we are more than enough, because ‘he’ is more than enough if we are wearing him. God Bless.
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Thanks Nanny! ☺️☺️☺️ how right you are-He is DEFINITELY more than enough:) glad I made you chuckle this morning:) thanks for stopping by!
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A timely message puts everything into perspective, you are a blessing.
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People always judge me for how I dress without even knowing the real me. Because ppl around me are a bit conservative. I’m a little conservative but whenever when I do something unexpectedly, something out of norm, then BAM all eyes were like judging me. It’s bugs me for a moment but then I realize being yourself is what more important.
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Hey Ruhil! Oh I’m sorry that you’re feeling judged for expressing your individuality. That’s a real bummer. I hope you don’t let it get to you:) you’re incredible and should be able to allowed to express that! But you’re so right- being able to be yourself is so so important! Thanks for stopping by! Hugs and love to you xox
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I wish I read this when I was in high school. It would have given me perspective on what beauty is all about. Even now, married with 6 kids, it is a good reminder of what beauty is all about. I remember hearing “When you get dressed, clothe yourself with Jesus” and your “I’m wearing Jesus” reminded me of that. Thank you for yet another powerful and inspirational post! Blessings!
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Thank you so much for these kind words JoyfullMom:) im so glad this resonated with you. I love that-clothe yourself with Jesus. Thanks for reading! Hugs! Xx
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Beautiful perspective! Keep going! ❤
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Thank you so much:) I appreciate your encouragement. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs!
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