For two years, every time I opened my closet, I felt it there—an ominous presence lurking in the darkness, waiting, judging. OK, it was just a dress. But it was a really great dress I bought on a killer sale, fully convinced that surely, any day now, someone would invite me to a grand occasion. Want to know how many black-tie occasions I’ve been invited to in my life? Exactly zero. And that number is as true today as it was two years ago. Yet I love that dress in all its glorious layers of poofy chiffon and tulle. It deserves to be worn. So wear it I did. To church. On a completely ordinary Sunday. Was I slightly overdressed? Absolutely. Did multiple women stop me to compliment me? Also yes. Did I feel, for the first time in a long time, like a human being who takes care of herself rather than someone who hoards nice things for a hypothetical future that never quite arrives? Um … more on that below. If you’re honest with yourself, you probably have a version of this same dress in you...
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