So you might have noticed a change here and across my social media - Odds and Trends has been rebranded and I couldn't be happier. I am letting go of who I used to be and it's been a long time coming.
I've wanted to fix it up and change things for the last couple of years but there was a kind of sadness and fear with changing it all - letting go of what I have had for so long and deciding if I kept the name of this blog or changed it entirely.
But its time to finally rebrand everything that used to be - I'm still me, I'm just better - I'm still
going to be making content around plus size fashion, lifestyle posts,
disability, events and food but I now have a brand that looks like and feels
like me across all my accounts.
Odds and Trends as a name of this blog and my social media remains - I am reclaiming it fully, to make it mine again. Nobody
can take that away and take away what I have built - I have spent many hours writing and loving creating content, I loved this blog and I won't be hiding away from it anymore.
For a long time I felt like the name of my blog and everything around it was not who I am anymore - but the truth is I was put off because of who helped me create the logo, the name and who was there at the beginning, a lot has changed and that person is not in my life in 2024 and its for the best.
I am happy, I have great friends and family and a silly little logo cannot be allowed to stop me doing something I enjoy - and that is writing, making content and interacting with the wonderful people who do read what I write.
Its time to say goodbye to bad vibes and exes who aren't in my life - and
hello to a new beginning.
I have written so many posts on here, and none of those will be retired but we're going in a new direction now, I've spent so long healing myself and becoming who I want to be and now we are here. If there are things you'd love to see me write about as a disabled, plus size woman in her 30's let me know over on my social media accounts or in a comment.
They say its the time you stop caring what others think when you're in your 30's - so this feels like the time for change.
If you've followed me for a long time you know I stopped posting - but I hope you can support what I do going forward, and what you want to hear/read next. I let go a long time ago, and its time my blog does too.