Erin O’Connor: Being Flattened By Post-Viral Fatigue Taught Me To Finally Love My Body

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Erin O’Connor: Being Flattened By Post-Viral Fatigue Taught Me To Finally Love My Body
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'What the last few years have taught me is that I’m pretty much done with living in fear. Exhausted by it, in fact.'

Most of us who walk through Gaby’s door are looking for guidance and purpose. What we learn is that there’s no short-cut to perfection – indeed, that perfection is not the goal at all. In my case, I’ve come away with a renewed commitment to honouring the past, present and future, as my mind and body brace themselves for mid-life adventures and everything that lies beyond.

As a fashion model of 27 years and counting, I am entering into a new career stratosphere. It’s exciting, unexpected and hardcore. I’ve always maintained that my “temporary” job would eventually reach the end of its cycle, but that cycle has continued on full spin. Reuniting with dear friends and close allies like Raf [Simons], Maria Grazia [Chiuri] and Riccardo [Tisci], all within the past year, has been a highlight and a continuing joy.

From this new vantage point, I’ve started to look back on my life with increasing curiosity, raking over the heady, often extreme scenes of a young woman who had seemingly reached her peak. Having worked hard to maintain resilience over the years, self-advocacy is a vital thing to develop. In the simplest of terms, I’ve had to learn to hold onto my own image, to manage a healthy relationship with myself.

Creating fantastical imagery for an intelligent and varied audience continues to be a complete and utter privilege. Now it feels all the more exhilarating because I know how to share in the fantasy whilst keeping a tight rein on reality. The journey to my overall wellbeing has and continues to unfold at a dizzying pace, but I’ve learned so much about how I navigate and interact with my body. I know what it needs, rather than focusing on what it can or can’t do.

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