Body Image & Fashion After Pregnancy... Finding Our Personal Style!

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Published 2024-08-02
fashion after pregnancy can be tough while navigating body images struggles postpartum. Rachel and Sierra are trying to find their personal style after pregnancy- making a style moodboard, doing a closet cleanout / creating a capsule wardrobe, and putting together new outfit ideas for postpartum mom life that make them feel confident and comfortable.

Cast //
Rachel Resnick youtube.com/rachelrambles
Sierra Schultzzie youtube.com/sierrastephenirl

Crew //
Producing Editor- Rachel Resnick youtube.com/rachelrambles
Executive Producer- Sierra Schultzzie youtube.com/sierrastephenirl
Producer and Production Supervisor- Jessica J
Producer- Kenzie Hanks www.instagram.com/kenzziekay/

About The Schultzzie Collective
A collective of women exploring our confidence through fashion, trends, female empowerment, friendship, self improvement, and body image.

when fashion isn't fun anymore... finding personal style after pregnancy

Sierra Schultzzie
youtube.com/UCyKlcayeNPgJ_05ItVRLy2g

All Comments (21)
  • What Rachel said about being prepared for weight gain but ultimately not prepared for her body to simply be different is so real. I’m 9 months postpartum and I got back to my pre pregnancy weight pretty quickly, but my body doesn’t look the same and it is really weird and upsetting sometimes. I am feeling so much better than I was a few months ago (part of that is I have started the process of weaning my baby and while I’ve loved breastfeeding it’s helping me feel more like my body is my own) but it’s been a journey! Sending love and strength to anybody struggling with this. It sucks so, so much. Having a baby already made me feel like a radically different person so it was disorienting to also feel like the person I saw in the mirror wasn’t me.
  • One takeaway I had from this video is that you can still wear the things you liked to wear before you were a mom, but maybe you just need a bigger size (and that’s ok!) you don’t have to start over from scratch to find something you feel good in
  • I love how Rachel and Sierra had such different approaches in the closet organization part! Just goes to show you can approach it in so many different ways and revamp your wardrobe in a way that works for you!
  • I’ve gained like 30 pounds in the past year and a half AND I’m going through a bad breakup so watching this helped me realize I have to actively put some energy into my fashion glow up. Thanks ladies
  • "We're sharing the same mom brain cell, and it's hovering between us" 😂😂 same girl, same
  • @Jenalamah
    Another strategy is, after doing laundry, hang up the clothes in a different section. That way, as you start to wear things your current wardrobe starts being built little by little
  • @katrin557
    Omg this reminds me of a moment I had when I was working in a clothing store. A new mum came in, looking for her first jeans after having her baby and she was so nervous nothing would fit her. So all my colleagues who were there that day helped and we found the perfect Jeans for her in the end 🥺🥰 It was such a Girlhood moment and I'm still happy for her 😂❤️
  • This is the video that officially made me love Rachel. She is so real and I'm here for it. You guys are both just the best.
  • @micsar
    this is so confidence makeover full circle 🥹🥹
  • I literally cried at the intro of this because I have never related to something more, specifically what Rachel said. I’m 4 months PP & have been struggling SO hard with my body image and have been feeling so alone in that feeling. Thank you for this video, you beautiful souls 🩷
  • @jent98
    I love the acknowledgement of women’s bodies changing! Besides postpartum changes years ago, at 46 I’m now experiencing perimenopausal changes. Things just fit different! Love you all ❤
  • @jaydacheyenne
    I am not pregnant nor have any children, but I love how you both spoke about the struggles that no one else really talks about. I appreciate this so much. I loved your guys' outfits and I could tell that you all felt more confident in your new style.
  • @lashawn711
    I did this last year! Having a baby during the pandemic and then deal with postpartum depression and anxiety was a recipe for disaster when it came to my personal style. I had absolutely lost myself to motherhood and while I love being a mom that’s not what defines me. Being able to get back in the gym when they reopened and taking time to pour into my physical and mental health then actually put on clothes that I was excited to wear made such a huge impact!
  • Im so happy Sierra and Rachel made this video. Im 3 months PP and what once was a source of happiness (my closet) is now a source of dread. Im figuring it out slowly and taking it day by day trying not to be hard on myself. Women are amazing and what our bodies are capable of is incredible.
  • I’m 8 years postpartum and still working on accepting my post-baby body changes lol… it’s a journey.
  • The Chessy comment is so real! That is literally how I've described my postpartum style lol I gasped when Rachel said that we all get to that point
  • @JulieNick28
    This was great. I’m 53 and this applies to my body changes from menopause. So helpful!
  • @Deva_Fit
    Hey Sierra ! I am not a mother but I still find this video super relatable. After many changes in my life from a complete career change to a recent break up from a long term relationship I too am on a journey to finding my personal style.
  • I love Sierra's idea of a completely separate wardrobe to go to at this time instead of the huge, overwhelming closet