*Outfit details with affiliate links: Pink Trench Coat (Oh Polly) | Sweater (ASOS) | Jeans (NAKD) | Sneakers (Shoes of Prey) | Bag Belt (Florian London)
I am finally back with my #OWNYOURSASS series and I know I’ve taken a break from this topic, but I am glad to shed light on four badass women that I look up to. For those who aren’t aware, I decided to give more awareness to the adjective “sassy” because I’ve been called that quite a few times throughout my life. I used to shy away from it and would even mask that trait, but now that I am older, I am embracing it because it’s part of who I am and the energy I own. Instead of being shameful for being too “sassy” I am now owning it and hoping other women can join me!
I have reached out to another group of women that I think are amazing, confident and beautiful. Here’s what they had to say about what sassiness means to them and how they own it.
- Selma Ali:(@selmastyle)
Sassiness to me means confidence, ambition, success and so much more. It’s being unstoppable. It’s facing adversity and overcoming it with a smile. When you present yourself as “sassy” it basically tells people to not even think about overstepping you in any kind of way. I’m a very sweet and sympathetic person but I’ve had to learn through experiences that in order to be taken seriously you must put on the sassy hat, especially when you meet people for the first time. Being sassy is not a dirty word and I feel like a lot of people associate the expression “you’re such a sassy girl” with a negative meaning. In other words, let’s all #OWNOURSASS and continue to be outspoken, proactive and courageous.
- Sonya Teclai: (@sonyateclai):
The first thing that comes to mind when I think of sass is confidence. It gets a bad rap at times but I think it’s all in how you use it. Sass can be aggressive, yet it can also be luring and charming. It all depends on how you’re dishing it and who’s taking it. I began to own my sassiness in high school and I’ll be honest, I was so extra haha. I didn’t know what to do with myself. Before then, I was a shy little girl and had insecurities I was dealing with. I also came from an extremely reserved culture so I spent some time suppressing that form of self-expression. I think by the time I got to high school I was just spewing all of the sass I had collected. I’ve definitely fine-tuned it since then. Owning my sass has evolved into being honest about who I am and what I want at all times-even when I’m not sure of the two or when it’s not convenient to.
- Brittany Lo: (@brittany.lo):
Sass is delivering your thoughts and actions with confidence and conviction. Sassiness often has a negative connotation but I believe it’s a positive trait and it gives me character. Sassiness allows the person you are engaging with to remember the passion you have for what you are talking about and to leave a lasting impression. And if I have a differing view on a topic my sass allows me to challenge the person to think about it from a different perspective. Sass simply spices life up!
- Seaane Chin-Hoyte (@hairbyseaane)
“Sassiness means classiness to me. Being a free-spirit, wild heart, gypsy soul, I say what I mean and mean what I say in all aspects of my life whether it be business, socially and spiritually. Honesty is the best policy and this is how I live my life with purpose, compassion and diligence.”
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I little bit of sass definitely never hurt nobody!
-Didier
http://www.didieryhc.com
Couldn’t agree more babe!
I love your duster and this series! I need to work on owning my sassiness but it feels good when I do.
Just fake it till you make it! It’s all about finding that internal confidence and soon, it will be natural for you to exude it in all you do!
Yes love this encouragement! So much comes down to confidence and a good attitude! Xx
http://www.thefashionfolks.com
I agree with you 100%!
Loved this! You are such an inspiration!
Happy Monday, babe!
xoxo, Vanessa
http://www.WhatWouldVWear.com
Thank you so much Vanessa!
Thanks for introducing these 4 beautiful and inspirational ladies! I enjoyed reading each of their messages about sassiness and it’s a great reminder for the rest of us to keep on owning our sass!
xo Samantha
So glad you’re loving their feedback babe!
yayyyy for bringing “own your sass” back! i always enjoy reading these posts and seeing what this means to various people. thanks for sharing darl! xo, sharon
So glad you have been loving them 🙂
To me, empowerment is comprised of a few choice words, and sass is most certainly one of them 🙂 embrace your sass, wear it like a second skin, and own it, I always say 🙂 xoxo
Thank you for showing me these powerful women…
Xoxo from Portugal
marisasclosetblog.com
This is such a fun series! I love all the women you picked- there is nothing like inspirational women. Especially ones who own their fashion. Love. <3 Jamie
http://Www.mommyinflats.com
So glad you loved this post!
We should all have some sass in us!! That’s what makes us women!!
What a great post!!
XOXO
Jodie
http://www.jtouchofstyle.com
I’m so glad you mentioned that because I agree 100%!
Such great inspiration! It’s so easy to try and hide who you are, but so important to show the world who you really are!
Annessa
http://www.seekingsunshine.com
I love this series and Yessss totally owning your own sass is amazing and there’s nothing wrong with that!
http://www.rdsobsessions.com
I’m so glad you think so too!
perfect inspirations!!
kisses
marina
Love including inspirational women into my post!
Love the post!! I think a bt of sassy is necessary, whatever it means to be ambitious, confidence or simply a woman!xx
http://www.bonjourchiara.com
I couldn’t agree more!
So inspiring and I love your outfit! Gemma x
http://www.jacquardflower.uk
Thank you honey!
Amazing women!
Amy Ann
Straight A Style
Yes they are!
Yes they all are!
Great post! I couldn’t agree more. For me being sassy is about being initiative, bold but staying classy!
It never hurts to be a bit cheeky and the words might be a bit brash, but saying it with a smile on your face, and you don’t actually mean anything by it.
Thanks for sharing.
http://www.outlanderly.com
I love hearing your thoughts on this subject! And I totally agree that there’s an appropriate way to be sassy 🙂