In collaboration with JCPenney
a.n.a. jeans, $33; jcpenney.com. a.n.a. shirt, $22; jcpenney.com. a.n.a. jacket, $36; jcpenney.com.
Most plus-size/curvy girls have been told at one point or another that they should pick clothes and colors that slim their bodies—that help them hide their so-called “flaws.”
But I reject that COMPLETELY… continue reading on TheOutfit.com
ave lallos says
Your sense of style is marvelous. Shoe lover? Me too. Question: I am large and probably about your size, maybe one or two sizes smaller but my weight is distributed differently because I’m MUCH older than you (70). I look kind of thin since I have thin arms, legs, face but I’m heavy around my torso…tummy and large breasts. I choose clothing that hides these flaws. You are brave and have chosen clothing that shows your waist, dresses, skirts, etc. I’d like to do that but would probably go around sucking my stomach in all day! Do you wear any control undergarments with these more revealing clothes to give you a waistline? Or does it matter?
I believe a part of being beautiful is also to enjoy life and all it has to offer. That very much includes GOOD foods (I
love to cook and eat), love good wines, cheeses, breads…I am Italian with an affinity for the French lifestyle. Though French women are very disciplined when it comes to their body weight they enjoy the culinary offerings of their culture by eating small amounts. I don’t have the discipline to lower my intake of the good stuff so I am consequently overweight. You have given me the confidence to embrace myself as is (always willing however to keep trying to moderate myself) and I know I have style, panache even. Good luck to you and have fun with it.
Tracey B. Nelson says
Clothing for Plus Size is really an interesting topic now a days and I found that you describe in best way.
Keep it up!
Zara jhon says
You are looking awesome. I really like your outfit.