Sunday 18 September 2011

Indie Fashion Says Embrace Those Curves


Many plus size women are curious as to the type of clothes that will look good on them when they go to buy clothes for themselves. As a matter of fact, when the many plus size live in fear of buying clothes, it's because they have no idea about the type of clothes will fit their shape.
Many women are so afraid of making a mistake, that they either won't buy clothes at all, or they'll buy clothes that resemble tents, which is to say clothes that are too loose, and unflattering. Many women might have been told by advertisers that a larger sized woman has to wear dark colors, that she has to wear clothes that fall down to the floor, and that she has no right to even want to look flattering or appealing. The bottom line is that none of this is true, yes you heard it here its flat out garbage. The fact of the matter is that every woman has every right to want to look flattering and sexy regardless of her size.
A plus size woman is first and foremost a human being and second, she is a woman. She has so much to offer to the world, and no one has the right to make her feel that she has to look ugly, because she's carrying around a few extra pounds.. Many new Indie clothing designers are starting to add larger sizes to their collections and this is filtering down to more commercial stores, Igigi and NYDJ come to mind. This is being nudged along by forward thinking blogs like The Curvy Fashionista & Fashion Shows like Full Figured Fashion Week (FFFW). Not to mention the Italian Edition of Vogue featured full figured models on their cover for the FIRST time.
In general, shades that are flattering to curvy women are ones that give her the look of a waistline. It's even better if she naturally has a waistline, because there are many full figured women that naturally have an hourglass figure. It's good for a woman if she's wearing a dress to wear shades that don't hug her curves in the hips. While she doesn't want to wear something that resembles a tent, it's best for the item to be a little bit forgiving in the hips and in her backside.
No one regardless of size looks good with clothes that fit too tight. The point is for a woman to find shape flattering clothes, and to get someone to help her to analyze what her body type is. Once she figure out what her body type is, she can then find clothes that are cut to highlight positive parts of her curves, while hiding any perceived flaws. Given a selection and a confident state of mind we can all look beautiful because don't forget "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!"



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