Tag: Marina Rinaldi

Discover the Finest Designer Plus Size Clothing in London

Discover the Finest Designer Plus Size Clothing in London

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.

We Are Moving

We Are Moving

Beige currently have three fantastic shops under their wing catering to a curvy girl’s stylish needs. But we are always looking for ways to improve on your shopping experience. So with that in mind, we have planned to move one of our branches to an even finer store.

The Buying Season Is Upon Us

The Buying Season Is Upon Us

We have started to buy for SS14 and I’m so excited because we are off to Milan to see the Elena Miro collection. Even after 11 years of buying plus size fashion I still get a thrill when I walk into their show room.  Elena Miro is one of the few collections that really understand how a curvy woman should dress.   There isn’t any compromise on quality or style.

Harrods has closed its plus size room

Harrods has closed its plus size room

I have a soft spot for Harrods (I trained there as a buyer) and now as a plump (well fat actually) woman? ….. girl? I can’t believe that yet another store has decided to banish me from their midst. You may have read my other blogs, regarding Selfridges and seen my comments about Harvey Nichols.

Chancery Lane

Chancery Lane

If you are making a trip to our new Chancery Lane shop, why not make a day of it and spend some time exploring parts of historical London you may not have seen before? Or treat yourself to a luxury pampering session, new hair cut or just sample some of the delicious things to eat and drink around the area.

Selfridges drop Marina Rinaldi

Selfridges drops Marina Rinaldi

I recently did a review of the West Ends ‘plus shopping’ and mentioned then that Selfridges had gotten rid of all its plus size designers (there was at one time a good plus department in Selfridges) and grudgingly kept only Marina Rinaldi.

 

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