
Listen to this story being read by Rebecca Davis here.
There I stood before the fitting room mirror (partially) in a black sequined gown. A woman, terrified.
You see, I'd done a pretty good job of avoiding the unflattering mirrors, cellulite enhancing lighting and cramped cubicles for as long as I could, but with two weddings within days of each other - and just a few weeks away - I knew I could not procrastinate any longer.
The quest: Two outfits.
Nay. Two cracking outfits.
I was a woman on a (reluctant) mission.
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But I was also a woman who had successfully avoided clothes shopping since COVID began.
With a surgery which had me out of the gym just a few months before the pandemic struck, and the 262 days of Melbourne lockdowns that ensued, I had gained weight. How much? I'm not entirely sure. But pre-COVID I was around a size 10 to 12, and now I've landed somewhere between a size 14 to 16.