What women want
My doctor needs to know my weight so he can calculate the dosage of a prescription. As I kick off my heavy boots to claw back a few pounds before stepping on the scales, he instructs me to “breathe in.” He thinks I’m hilarious. It may well be vanity but it’s also something ingrained in the female psyche and shared the world over. We have an emotional relationship with our bodies that plays into the clothes we choose to wear. It’s what Daisy Knatchbull, founder of her eponymous high-end women’s clothing company, refers to as “the female problem.” She not only understands the complexity of the issues – “Pretty much every woman has the same struggles, whatever their age and size,” she notes – but addresses them, head-on.