Do you want to wear crop tops, stripes, polkas, peplums, hot pants, no pants, maxi skirts, sack bags and safety-pin shorts but fear you don't have that perfect apple, orange, pineapple, apricot and spinach figure to go with it? (Given the way things are going all those "body types" would be real very soon. As I type this someone out there may very well be getting paid to device body types out of more fruits and vegetables and furniture.) Fear not, because (unlike mainstream publications) I am here to give you a well researched (as in I typed in a few honky tonk words in Google and went shopping myself) view of what the style conscious plus sized woman can wear and where she can shop from. That's after all a big part of my fatshion blog. The fact that a size 12 reporter (venting at a news article in our local daily) has a hard time finding clothes which fit her well, when a size 22 with less resources looks cool in awesome clothes says something about this article in the paper. It is rather disheartening when women say they are too fat to be stylish. Personally, I have never had store helpers be rude to me for being too big, even though I did get handed a pair of pregnancy trousers in a store once. I just laughed so hard that they were embarrassed and laughed along with me. Instead of crying about, "oh it is so hard to find something for my size!" (which doctors say is a common complaint amongst women of sizes 0 to infinity) go out and list the few stores from where you do find things you love and soon there will be a list of places where everyone can shop from and hence - solution. Find a solution, do not cry about it. It's almost as if there is this whole conspiracy out there by mainstream media. They just want us to be fairer, thinner, taller and blonder.
Let's now talk about the lovely ladies I have featured in this post today. Some of them work in the industry. Some of them have been featured/work with, you know, small odd names (*ahem sarcasm*) like Vogue, Cleo, Marie Claire, Refinery 29.
One thing they have in common - they don't dress for their bodies according to the fashion rules (and the fashion Gods have blessed them for their courage and spunk), they wear what they like and look damn good. They are changing the way fat women see themselves. They are changing the way the fashion industry wants to dress the fat women. They are from all over the world inspiring this girl sitting in a strange city dreaming of the world. A better world.
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shorts, sheer, floaty awesomeness, crop top, midi skirt |
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gothic wintry rich shades or funky colours all over |
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above the knee dresses - sporty or sophisticated, with or without leggings to show off those legs! |
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bondage top with blazer or fishtail dress with sheer panels? |
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still think you need fashion advice from mainstream junkyards when you can have your own unique style? |
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peplums and quirky prints anyone? |
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glam enough or do you need more bling? |
❝Friday I wore this outfit to lunch with my sister, not only were people
staring tremendously, but the cashier girl smiled and said, “I have a
question, Are you suppose to be Selena?” ha! I just laughed and said
“No, I just like wearing this.” When the girl asked that, my sister
looked at me quickly thinking I was about to spazz on her for
questioning me, but honestly…you just can’t explain fashion to some
people, so I didn’t even bother. It’s something I do for myself, not for
others. With my amount of bluntness, I could have easily said..you see
the group of guys in that corner all wearing basketball shorts and a
wife beater? Nobody is paying attention to them except horny teenage
girls, but I have everyone looking at me whether they’re thinking
positive or negative. I’m getting a reaction out of people, others who
dress mediocre with lack of self confidence aren’t.❞
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