The Stigma of Sexy: Why We Make Style Mistakes When We Don’t Know Our Body Shape
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About this listen
In this episode, Plam Hawly goes deep into one of the most overlooked truths in personal style:
Most style mistakes don’t come from bad taste —
they come from not understanding your body.
And when we don’t understand our body, we start fighting it.
We dress to hide.
We dress to prove something.
We dress to look “sexy” in a way that society taught us — not in a way that actually honors our shape.
This conversation uncovers:
✨ Why women often misjudge what looks “good” on them
✨ How childhood comments, early dating experiences, and cultural narratives shape our style choices
✨ The Stigma of Sexy — the psychological weight around sensuality, curves, and visibility
✨ The real difference between dressing to be seen vs. dressing to feel like yourself
✨ Why knowing your body shape is the foundation of clean, elevated style
✨ How to stop styling from insecurity and start styling from self-knowledge
Plam shares personal experiences, client stories, and the exact mindset shift that changes everything:
When you stop fighting your body, your style finally starts working for you.
If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and felt confused…
If you’ve ever bought something “trendy” only to hate it later…
If you’ve ever felt “too much,” “not enough,” or “wrong” in your clothes…
This episode is your permission slip to begin again — with clarity, acceptance, and a deeper understanding of your shape.
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