woensdag 4 mei 2016

Dresscode.



One of the things I love about camping is that you can roll out of bed and step outside and that no one will judge your natural, sleepy face and that is perfectly normal that you don't wear make up during the day.

Camping allows you to shed the layers you wear to impress the world and I think that's one of the things I appreciate most about camping, that natural feeling you get.
It's wonderful that no one expects you to dress to impress, but that it's more important that you are warm and comfortable and that the way you dress is practical.

Because I personally, and you're allowed to disagree, think that the clothes you wear should make you feel confident and free almost as if they're an extension of your body and an extension of all the possibilities.


I hate it to wear a skirt or dress that I constantly have to pull up or down,
or that constantly makes me wonder whether my ass or anything else is showing.
I hate to wear tight clothes in which my skin is unable to breathe
or the worst, are those high heels that terrorize my feet.

I hate to be
unable to dance all night,
unable to move,
unable to run,
unable to jump.

I personally think that clothing should not limit you in any way,
but should make you feel like the best version of yourself.

I hate clothing that makes me look sexy or chic and sophisticated but make me feel trapped, self-consciousness and immobile like a beautiful but stiff doll.

Because a beautiful doll,
that not what I am. 
I'm so much more.



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