Is Wearing Sweatpants The Ultimate Un-fashion Statement?

Karl Lagerfeld said wearing sweatpants is ‘giving up.’

I have been recycling a few pairs of sweatpants and jeans and cut offs throughout the entire coronovirus period.

Occasionally I will ‘dress up’ in bamboo yoga pants, but that’s it!

Sad, but nobody cares.

And I feel really comfortable doing a yoga pose on the couch in my eco bamboo pants!

Marilyn Monroe herself wore little more than a generous all over spray of Chanel No 5 covered with a bed sheet or terry bathrobe or a black slip when at home.

Marilyn’s philosophy toward fashion mirrored her lifelong quest — to find and honor her deepest self. She needed to be understood — she needed to be seen — and the garments she turned to again and again were extensions of her authenticity. By giving press interviews in her terrycloth bathrobe, pouring mimosas for the journalists, fresh from her bath and makeup-free but drenched in perfume, she was shouting: “This is me, love me or leave me.”. the cut.com

So it’s the perfect time to own your personal style and hone it.

Toss the tight fitting, restricting, binding, itchy, starchy, wrinkly clothes, and fly your authentic fashion flag!

I dare you to pour a mimosa, make up free, in a terry robe and blame it all on me!