Remember my post last week about fashion budgets?
I’ve been obsessed all week.
I’ve looked at fashion blog after fashion blog. (thanks a lot, Brittany)
These girls are just like me.
Except….
They’re not.
They stand tall.
They stand proud.
I do not.
Well, at least not the tall part. I’m proud.
But…..
There’s not MUCH out there with other girls that sit proud.
So…..
Why not start my very own fashion blog?
So that is what I did. Sorta.
You can now call me The Stylish Gimp.
Or you can stick with The Wheelchair Mommy.
It’s entirely up to you.
I don’t want to take away from this blog or start another one, so it’s not really a blog. It’s just a flickr photo stream.
That makes it easy to upload on the go.
I just want other paraplegics to see that you can totally dress fashionably, you don’t have to wear elastic waist bands and oversized shirts. It just takes a little trial and error.
I’m grateful most stores have generous return policies. I can buy it, try it on at home and return the suckage.
I reserve the right to change my mind and make it a blog!
Shari~Rain into Rainbows says
YES!!!!
I’ve been saying it forever — clothes look *so* different when you’re sitting than they do when you’re standing. I mean, who goes into a fitting room & sits to see how clothes will look seated? I never did back in my pre-chair days.
Can’t wait to see what you come up with! 🙂
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nd says
You should check this site out, its from a quadriplegic who focuses on fashion for ladies in wheelchairs 🙂
http://www.beautyability.com/2.0/
Priscilla says
I’ve seen her boards …. I’ve followed her for years, but it’s not in true journal format like most style blogs….and it keeps crashing everytime I visit.
Thanks though!
Nd says
Ah that’s a shame. Tiff seems like a pretty cool girl. Love your site. :)keep it up. I am expecting my first son any day now, so I Am learning a lot form you