dina patelli can’t weight To surprise them this fall.
Since 2022, the 43-year-old Staten Islander has shrunk from a size 18 in jeans to a slim size 8, weighing in at 300 pounds, thanks to a combination of trendy weight-loss drugs.
But with her body changing regularly, the married mother of two struggles to find the perfect ‘fit’.
“I’m so happy I’ve lost weight,” PateliHe currently weighs 160 pounds, he told The Post. “But I have to constantly buy new wardrobe.
“I spend all this money on beautiful clothes, and half the stuff doesn’t fit because my body changes so much. It’s been tough,” she confessed.
Petelli found herself in major trouble after losing 140 pounds using the anti-obesity pill Contrave as well as the type 2 diabetes injection Monjaro.
Patelli’s 42-year-old husband, Carl, nixed more than half of the shots.
Finding fashion to show off the new physique is a prevalent and often challenging problem for people like Petelis, who have experienced recent and relatively rapid weight loss.
Blackening those dressing room doors that were once considered intimidating, clearing out sales racks or even clearing out your own closet is now a new kind of challenge for many people. An estimated 15.5 million Americans On Ozempic, Vegovy and their fat-zapping relatives.
In fact, online weight loss drug users have joked that the jabs Should come with a different kind of “warning”.
Cyber Kidders say smaller labels should inform patients that size problems are a potential side effect of pharmaceuticals — one of the less unpleasant consequences (in contrast to erectile dysfunction or, in rare cases, Death,
However, some unhappy users say that shopping for clothes has become even more “frustrating” since slimming down, as they haven’t been able to do it yet. Find out their “true size”.
turner allen, A personal stylist in NYCOften the new trim helps clients overcome the pain of rapid fat loss – with a splash of pizzazz.
“There’s a big psychological component around weight loss with personal style,” Allen told The Post.
“Many times [my clients] “There’s some kind of mental confusion about how they think they look versus how they actually look now,” the professional said. “When you lose a lot of weight, your brain It takes time to understand what your body looks like now.”
Recent research from the University of Padova in Italy has supported Allen’s anecdotal findings – experts found that formerly obese people who lost significant weight through medical intervention were less likely to experience “psychological depression” than their overweight peers. They are more burdened than others and have more difficulties in recognizing their bodies”. ,
“Their mental body representations do not seem to be linked to their own BMI,” said study authors,
So, in an effort to help clients fashionably align body and mind, Allen suggests new beauties explore bold styles and look-at-me colors.
“They’re able to take up space with confidence,” the glam guru said, describing the uplifting effects of her tutelage. “They don’t feel like they need to hide anymore.”
That she suddenly slimmed down is music to Maria Hopkins’ ears.
The 32-year-old told The Post that she is very ready come out of his shell This season – if she can find clothes that fit.
Between February and July, the married mother of four, who gave birth to her children one after another over the past decade, lost 50 pounds using the compound semaglutide — the active ingredient in the GLP-1 drugs Ozempic and Vegovy .
The makeup marketer now weighs 125 pounds, a lot less than her weight of 175 at the top of the year, and she’s eager to strut her stuff in size 2 low-rise jeans.
“I have to overhaul my entire wardrobe,” the newly-liberated Utahn shared. “Nothing fits. I also need to buy new underwear.
“This drug is expensive,” said the millennial, who is ditching her baggy shirts and sweats for short sweaters, sexy skirts and cute cardigans this season. “But the most expensive part of losing weight is buying new clothes.”
And although working in the “juniors” departments of online stores like Target, Walmart, and Shein would have set her back about $1,500, Hopkins says that feels better spent — than feeling uncomfortable in her own skin.
weight loss coach amy kaneThose who have recently landed 160 large vehicles on Monjaro themselves agree with this.
But to avoid breaking the bank on a new dress, and avoid any “well, what fits?” To help curb. Adding to the confusion, the 34-year-old said she advises weight-loss warriors to enjoy cute togs regularly during their journey.
“Invest in your health by buying yourself a dress or a pair of jeans that make you feel good,” stresses Kane, a married mother of three from Chicago. “It’s part of the weight loss process and feeling good in your new body.”
But having dropped from a dress size 28 to a size 6 over the past 23 months, the brunette, like her peers, has struggled to find the right fit.
“I’ve had a really hard time knowing what I look like,” Ken confessed.
During her transition, she said, she has purchased clothes “three sizes too big” due to uncertainties about her new frame.
“But I’ve always loved fashion, and now I’m happy I can go into any store and find great options for my body,” she said, revealing that she recently bought some leather pants. Bought – falling shoes which are stuck to the calf.
“Shopping can still be a little motivating,” she admitted. “But now, it’s going to cause less anxiety.”