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Dec 1, 2009
Not Only for Fashion t Skinny People
Not Only for Fashion t Skinny People Fashion is not just for skinny people fall fashion from Avenue.com in sizes 14-32. Fashion is not just for skinny people. The fashion caste system in part, that people in? whom? (Skinny and rich) and? whom? t? (all others), by snobby fashion designers and power hungry editor (which by the way, often, more dimensions themselves) is crumbling and a fashion utopia is emerging where can independently fabulous Fashionistas size. Take that Kate Moss! The rules now, there are certain rules you must follow to remain in the world of fashion. In this diet-obsessed, Waif model of culture, designers still their creations on the way to a size of four (shouting to all Fashionistas skinny-We love you too!) And the size of their version is just a larger four . The size of these rules to heart and watch your style quotient rise. 1. Dress monochromatically. Dressing in one color of your highlights - problems with the creation of a long silhouette. 2nd Break Out heels. Heels stretch your legs to look slimmer in the process. Stores Zappos.comhave as a wide range of pumps and heels. 3rd Low-rise is not an option. Very few people, regardless of their size, may wear the pants low growth. Just because it is in the way, doesn? t mean that will work for you. 4th Avoid collecting jackets. Crop Jackets call attention to your life and barrel. Purchase, well-structured jackets that hit you just below the ground. This season, tweed is very hot, so cute tweed or velvet jacket. Check out Loehmanns@smartbargains.com 5th Not? T misuse of Lycra. Lycra is a privilege, not a right fashion. 6. Purchase boot-cut trousers. One of the season? Biggest trends is the pencil-leg pants that emphasize large Po. Stick with pants, with a slight flare at the bottom to create a balanced look. Even tryLoehmanns@smartbargains.com 7th Find a great tailor. Don? T these great fitting pants, because they are too long. A great tailor is able to board the pants to the desired length of less than $ 20. The shops and where you can buy these clothes? Below you will find the best stores to buy Plus Size fashion, your style and sweetness of your Pocket Books. Elisabeth.com. Elisabeth.com by Liz Claiboe is comfortable and stylish clothing in sizes 14 and up. Online - Store is a great sale in the fall and winter merchandise. Take an extra $ 20 off purchases of $ 180 or more. Smartbargains.com. Smart Bargains is a leading fashion designer by Liz Claiboe size, ABS, and much more. Newport News. Newport News is a low cost, trendy fashion up to 28 dimensions Almost all sizes you see on their size 2 models are also available in large sizes. The Redoute.com. The online retailer of Paris, La Redoute.com, has some of the best Plus Size Fashion on the Web. It is fashionable, trendy and extremely convenient. Kiyonna. This small site provides sophisticated styles for Fashionistas wear a size 12 or above. We're pretty big fan of their clothes. Oldnavy.com. Held by the GAP, Old Navy is cheaper, lower quality versions of fashion seen on the CAP, 20/XXL size. It is ideal for dealing with T-shirts, tanks and other items you buy in bulk. Overstock.com. This is the best course of current and an ideal place to gather items to design a low cost. The size and the rather un po 'boring for our taste, but sometimes you can find deals like a Dana Buchman described above for up to 80% off retail. Target.com. If you want to toilet paper and leave with a dress. Pity the Isaac Mizrahi line only goes up to a size 16. Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart? S new George is hot! Where else could it be this season? s hot style - the boucle? Jacket - $ 26.00 per $? Other items are added every day! Try to stop by your local Outlet Mall Off 5th, Saks Fifth Ave Outlet has an amazing selection of Plus Size Fashion Designer Donna Karan, Oscar de la Renta and Anne Klein. Although stores like Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales and Macys - all have an absolutely Plus Size Departments. Macys and Bloomingdales? Plus Size departments usually have the sales effort, while Saks Fifth Avenue has cut the high-end fashion designers. Remember that you can be a Fashionista regardless of your size. Don? T let pop culture? S ridiculous caste system dictate what fashion can and can? t bear. Arm with a heaping dose of self-confidence, a hand full of common sense and the rules above and head to your favorite store and shop!
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