Do you recall the worst outfit you ever wore? Hopefully, it was many moons ago and not yesterday. I would have to say that my worst was while I was in my "pioneer woman" days. Yes, believe it or not, I had a bad era of fashion.

The Worst Outfit Ever

Do you recall the worst outfit you ever wore?  Hopefully, it was many moons ago and not yesterday.  I would have to say that my worst was while I was in my “pioneer woman” days.  Yes, believe it or not, I had a bad era of fashion.  I used to wear, God help me, these gunny sack dresses that were nearly to the floor, had no shape, and did little for my body.  At the time, I figured there was no point to fashion as I was a home-schooling mom who rarely ventured anywhere without my kids.  I know, bad attitude, right?  Wow, things have really changed!

Coming in second place for my worst outfit was a little further back in time.  I was probably eight or so.  While in K-mart, I begged my mom to buy me these banana yellow bell-bottom slacks and a matching floral blouse.  I just had to have that ensemble.  Of course, she bought it for me; of course, I wore it to school the next day.  Realistically, it was in style for the seventies.  I wish I had a photo of it…or not.

I would love for you to post your “worst outfit ever” stories or fashion bloopers.  Hope to hear from you all soon!

About Kellie R. Stone

I believe that every woman has passions and dreams, waiting to be unlocked. With encouragement and support, they could grow into something tangible no matter how out there they seem to be. For me, one of those heart-fluttering passions has always been writing. Since I did, indeed, cultivate my dream of being a writer, I've written and/or edited 15+ years worth of articles here or on other blogs, published two non-fiction books in the self-development genre, co-authored an international best seller, and am working on a poetry anthology and another women's inner journey book. I adore showing others how to live life unfiltered, whether I do it through the written word or other vibrant means. Kellie R. Stone

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  1. I’m pretty sure in Middle School I owned this pair of snakeskin pleather pants, in probably the worst color you could wear… RED. Oh, and get this, i had a jacket to match! I thought I looked like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I HOPE there are no pictures of me wearing that dreadful outfit!

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