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Body Talk: On Insecurity & Swimsuit Season

photos via Daniela Spector

This week I saw a pretty interesting article circling the internet: How 1,000 Women Feel & Talk About Other People's Bodies and Their Own and it spurred me to really grapple with my own feelings about my body and what a tumultuous time it is to be a woman.

It's no secret that today's women are hyper-critical of our bodies and the bodies of others. We're living in a media war zone that vilifies too much weight lost (gasp... She's so skinny. She's unhealthy. She must have disordered eating.) and too much weight gained (Is she pregnant? Are you sure she's not pregnant!? She's really let herself go...). We're constantly scrolling, always comparing and rarely saying to our reflections, "You are beautiful. You are worthy. You are perfect just the way you are." It seems like there's just no winning for us or for our psyches when it comes to body talk.

For the third year in a row Refinery 29 conducted a survey of 1,000 women and their feelings about bodies. While the site totes the survey as a rousing success because less women than they thought are catty toward the bodies of others (insert major eye roll here), I was a little struck by the numbers. According to Refinery 29, '1 in 4 women are expressing strong body negativity' and 26% 'loathe their bodies'. I would go as far as to wager that the number is not entirely accurate (because who really opens up to a reporter about self-image qualms?) but even if it is, 26% of women hating their bodies is 26% too many. It's so sad that we've been conditioned to obsess about our bodies to the point of loathing. Women who were interviewed billed bathing suit shopping, trying on clothes in fitting rooms and group photos as the most stressful body situations (I feel you!) and a whopping 70% of women said that social media has a major impact on how they see their bodies (again, I feel you ladies).

I often find myself fixating on my imperfections and I'm painfully aware that it's one of my worst habits (especially when I know that I am shaping a young girl and helping her build a relationship to her own body). Being honest about insecurities is such a difficult task but it's so important to hear from the women around you so I'm aiming to be as raw as possible in this post. As I get older (and since my body has done the insurmountable task of creating a little person, a fact I frequently have to remind myself of), I've found myself more and more critical of myself and my own body. I often find myself picking apart my flaws and fixating on all of the ways I am not the same as I was when I was MUCH younger and leaner. I've noticed that most of the women around me do the same. It's normal, right? It shouldn't be. I have to admit that in this season of swimsuit shopping and looming beach vacations, I've let the thought of bathing suits get me way down. I've obsessed about carbs and water intake. I've fallen prey to a multi-billion dollar fashion industry that glorifies the waif. It's so easy to get stuck in the cycle of negativity, isn't it?

I'm very aware of the example I'm setting for my daughter and make a really strong effort to remind her of all the ways that her body is amazing. "You are so strong. You are so capable. I'm so glad your legs do cool things like help you jump and play." I once read that the best way to talk to your daughter about her body was not to talk to her about her body at all so try my hardest not to praise her for being pretty (although she's a beautiful little girl). Instead I tell her how smart and brave she is. When I meet someone's daughter or one of Lorelai's friends from school I resist the urge to go for the obvious platitude, "I like your dress" and instead opt for "What's your favorite book? Where's the best place you've ever been?" Why don't I do this for myself? Why don't we all do this for ourselves? I was saddened but not surprised to read in the R29 article that 65% of women said that someone made a comment about their body before they reached the age of 14.

Why is it that we place such a high value on the appearance of women? We are teaching our girls that all they are good for is being conventionally attractive and everything outside of that spectrum is less than.

While this blog post may have been less of a well-defined narrative and more a messy stream of consciousness, I want you to know a few things. Firstly, I see you and I value you no matter your shape or how you look in swim wear. Second, you are so much more than your body and all of the things that society, the internet, women's magazines and Instagram have led you to believe. You are strong. You are brave. Your legs are so cool because they let you do fun things like jump and power walk through the aisles of Target (just me?). You're not alone in your insecurities because I feel them too but I also know that they are unfounded, for all of us. Love your body. Be kind to your body.

Wear // Where: Summer 2017

communitie marfa straw hat, j crew t-shirt, topshop cropped trousers, zara lace-up sandals   
photo via sarah sherman samuel

Depending on whether you ask me or my husband, the gathering of clothes, shoes, and accessories for our new beachy lifestyle is pretty fun. I've been spending most of my downtime these days online window (sometimes actual) shopping for things that I'll need once we're firmly planted in perpetual summertime. I've been imagining all of the new places we'll go and what I'll need to fit right in. Basically, I've been stockpiling sandals, jumpsuits and easy swimwear.

Coupled with my compulsive image hoarding, I thought it'd make for perfect blog fodder as we transition into Summer here in the States as well. Enter: wear // where, a series I've tried in years past and a favorite that I see floating around the blogosphere always. Some of my favorite Summer pieces paired with the perfect locale!

need supply co. striped top, zara linen trousers, robert clergerie slip-ons
photo via zulu & zephyr

* I've also rounded up some of my favorite new arrivals from Free People and Shopbop. Let my new obsession for combing through Summer staples fuel you're seasonal wishlist:

free people

shopbop

Welcome To Hazel + Scout (again)

photo by Nicole Mason

Late night website refreshes seem to happen frequently around here but they rarely disappoint me! I braved the moving chaos and slipped out into the big bad world to (finally!) meet a friend for a much needed coffee yesterday. We eventually got to talking about her exciting new business ventures and what blogging has been like for me during these last couple of years. It's funny to think but a little bit of introspection, a latte and some outside perspective was just the thing I needed to breathe a little life back into Hazel + Scout. I'm feeling reinvigorated and ready to dive back in with fervor!

I've been somewhat uninspired for at least a couple of months (maybe even longer) when it comes to blogging. I think that's been pretty apparent in the dwindling number of posts and near radio silence on social media. This site has grown up with me and naturally, it's been through a lot of different iterations over the past six years. From daily OOTDs by a sartorially confused twenty-something to big styling projects. From wedding planning to figuring out what it's like to be closer to thirty than to my teens. I've blogged about motherhood and holiday sales, experiencing loss and scoring the best deal on vintage Levis. Needless to say, it's been all over the place and yet I'm SO grateful that you continue to come back. I finally feel like I have a good feel for the way I want to utilize this space on the web.

With a big move ahead of us promising an inspiring new locale and a lot of time to dedicate back to this space, I'm excited to approach blogging with a more refined idea of what Hazel + Scout should be! I'm looking forward to continuing to get more personal and share more family life here. There will likely be a ton more travel guides as we'll be closer to a few tropical destinations (we're already planning a Hawaii trip in just a few weeks), some food and beauty posts and a lot of beach frolicking. I'll always share style, living, motherhood, home and travel content as often as inspiration strikes me with something I think you might be interested in. Of course, if you ever think of something you want to see here I would LOVE to know! Please feel free to shoot me an email anytime at hazelandscout.com with ideas or questions. I truly love getting your emails and comments.

This brings me to the blog's new look!  I'm working hard to re-categorize the archives and make it easier to navigate the site. If you visit the new home landing page you'll see my latest and most popular posts as well as a few of my picks from the blog. You can also view posts by category either from the home page or using the navigation bar at the top of the page. Don't worry, you can always access the blog in a chronological feed format. I've done a little sprucing and streamlined the about section too. You can find my current favorites and frequent visits in the shop and I've been adding summer pieces like a mad-woman lately! There are a lot of pieces I have my eye on.

Since it never hurts to be inspired, I can usually be found religiously updating Pinterest boards with the new things that catch my eye. Honestly, I spend most of my online time browsing and sharing there and there's always something new to fall in love with. Instagram is the best way to stay up to date with me on the daily and if you're looking for tunes head over this spotify playlist for 8+ hours of music that currently encapsulates my beach-ready vibe.

I'm hard at work on a weekly newsletter that'll launch soon and getting my blog listed on Bloglovin'. It's been a process but give it a shot and let me know if this link works for you:

As always, thank you from the bottom of my heart for being part of the most amazing hobby and personal project that I've embarked on to date. I truly do love blogging and sharing with you on Hazel + Scout. Cheers to the new new!