Whilst the dress is probably our best-selling item of clothing, there are many women that do not like wearing them. I completely understand, I am one of these women. Many other sites state that ‘their woman’ is plus size and proud of it and in addition there is a growing community of plus size bloggers who are almost political in promoting a plus size look.
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A recent article by Claudia Connel prompted me to write a response. Claudia Connel, a journalist for the Daily Mail, took it upon herself to see how some of the top glamorous designer stores treat real women.
This is a really personal view of what it’s like to buy for Beige. As you will learn our trip is a rollercoaster of highs and lows.
Twice a year my world goes completely mad. The seasons all seem to merge together. It is still winter isn’t it?? However our lovely new spring 2014 stock is pouring into the Beige London stores and my garden has 3 brave daffodils already in flower. It’s all about forward planning – in fact we are now buying for next winter. More about that another time!
Curvy ladies that don’t fit the fashion industry’s stereotype can face a tough challenge when it comes to finding gorgeous designer clothes that flatter and celebrate your figure. We think it’s about time fashion designers woke up to the fact that women have different shapes, and that not all of us can fit in clothing under a size 12.
Plus Size Designer clothing, what does she mean, I hear you ask? Well you know stylish, chic, exclusive, up market and of course, large. Well larger than size 16.Yes there are a few brands that fit into this category.