Oh, Emily! I'm so sorry that you've been dumped on by a fit of the blues.
It's
horrible to try on dresses and find nothing that looks good, nothing that seems to accentuate your own best points.
Don't blame yourself. I'm like Rob, pretty sure that you're fit and attractive, and I know you're young, which is in itself pretty terrific! - but even if you weren't, a decent dressmaker/designer would have the party dress for you that would make you look
fantastic. Conclusion: the problem's
not you - it's the rotten dress designers, who can't be bothered to really put their minds into making clothes that will look good, for all the sizes and shapes, or the shops, which won't carry anything but what's going to appeal to the middle-of-the-road majority. (I have often and
often observed that the prints that larger sized things are made from are really horrible -
why on earth? an ugly print is no cheaper to make things from than a pretty one!)
It's
not you - it's the shops where you're shopping, and the end-of-year exhaustion that is making it hard for you to drag yourself around a different place where there might be something better (I hate clothes-shopping! can you tell?).
That person who whispers negative things to you all the time - can you just say
stop that! every single time? (That's what I've started to do with a negative voice of my own.

) Also, have you looked at Cate's positivity challenge?
https://weight-loss.fitness.com/threads/be-kind-to-yourself-every-day-starting-now.113077/
She is so absolutely right that we should treat ourselves as a valued, maybe slightly vulnerable, friend - and bolster ourselves up, treat ourselves kindly,
all the time.
tl:dr - you're terrific. and hugs.
