Showing posts with label plus size fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plus size fashion. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Plus Size 4th of July Outfit

Hope everyone had a fun and safe 4th of July. I wanted to post a quick review of my patriotic outfits for the holiday! I had work on Thursday so I kept it business causal (for Charleston) with the first outfit. The second outfit is definitely casual and perfect for a breezy night by the water for fireworks.

By the way this was mine and Nick's first fireworks shows. Last year we forwent all the shows and headed back to Bama to meet my family for the first time so it was nice getting to relax all day with fun festivities.

Remember: you can look great in budget-friendly attire! 



Dress: Ross - under $18
Belt: JC Penney - $2.98
Heels: Cato's - $3
Headband - Dollar Tree - $1

Total Outfit: $25


Dress: Cato's - under $20 
Blouse: Ross - $8 
Shoes: KMart - $20 
Headband: Dollar Tree - $1 

Total Outfit: $49

I refuse to pay over $20 for a dress and $25 for shoes, but I still get compliments constantly on my outfits. You don't always have to gut your wallet for a cute outfit! 


Friday, May 23, 2014

Lane Bryant BOGO

On this week's edition of Friday Favorite I am featuring the BOGO items I would purchase at Lane Bryant's BOGO deal this Memorial Day! If you haven't heard already, Lane Bryant will have their entire store BOGO FREE this Memorial Day! The sale has already started online (I haven't made it in a store yet to confirm) but stores, online and outlets are participating in this sale! Don't miss the deals this weekend.


Peek below to see what I would like to buy this Memorial Day weekend! Comment below with what you'd buy!




Friday, May 16, 2014

Friday Fashion Favorite

I am starting the Friday Fashion Favorite portion of my blog this week and I am really excited about how I am kicking it off!

A couple of weeks ago I did a post regarding my Date Night Outfit. I posted it on my Twitter account and Lane Bryant picked it up and asked if they could use it in their FANtastic Fashion Album on Facebook. Of course I said YES and waited impatiently until the following Wednesday when they posted the album. I wanted to start my Friday Fashion Favorite portion by sharing this. It isn't a huge deal, but as a new blogger this was real exciting!

Check back each Friday as I post my Favorite Fashion!







Sunday, May 4, 2014

Plus Size Date Night Outfit

Nick and I had our date night and I felt like jazzing up a little more than normal so I decided to share what I wore and how much it didn't cost! Living on a budget at its best!



Blouse: $11 at Ross
Skirt: I got this black lace skirt several years ago at a Lane Bryant outlet store. I don't remember exactly how much I paid for it, but I know it was under $20. 
Shoes: I bought these shoes for $21 at Ross in August. 
*Prices are all rounded up. 

Basically, the only thing I bought for this outfit was the blouse and it was under $12. The rest of the outfit I already had. 



Sunday, April 27, 2014

eShakti Dresses

I have really taken an interest in eShakti.com and I have compiled some of my favorite dresses below. I am, unfortunately, not able to buy any because most are out of my budget, but a girl can dream. Right?  As most of you know, I tend to buy dresses that are within my $20 budget. If you've never purchased anything before you can register and receive a $25 gift card on your first purchase. I wish my favorite dress was within my budget with that $25 gift card!

I will start with my favorite dress I wish I could purchase before Memorial Day. Definitely my favorite and it is too cute plus it can double as a 4th of July outfit also!





1. Black and white can never be horrendous together. 
2. Love the vintage style. 
3. The unique pattern on this dress along with the fact it is paired with a red belt = Jennifer
4. What a beautiful cocktail dress. 
5. Vintage inspired again; perfect for a day in the office. 
6. Great summer dress and very patriotic; which is what I tend to veer towards in the summer. 

eShakti has some wonderful options but I am still holding out until I can splurge on one of these gems. 








Saturday, April 26, 2014

Plus Size Swimsuits

As swimsuit season is upon us, in the South at least, I brushed off the two piece suit I bought last year. I only wore it two or three times (I really didn't utilize the beach like I should have). This year I've already worn it twice and it is only April! I have ALWAYS been in once piece bathing suits since I can remember but last year I wasn't going to pay $30-40 for a one piece when I found a two piece bathing suit that acted as a one piece and cost half the price! Below is the result.


I obviously didn't go out on a limb; I didn't splurge for fun designs because I am not really a pattern lover. So, I decided to go the traditional red and blue. It works for the 4th of July and Memorial Day. 

Top and Bottom came from Wal*Mart and the mix/match set cost me $24ish; I can't remember the exact total. 

Who says you have to buy a one-piece to look like you have a one-piece? 

Also, here are some swimsuits I find absolutely adorable and if I had the money and wore swimsuits everyday, I would probably splurge on. 


1. Lane Bryant (because it looks like a dress; enough said).
2. Always For Me (because who doesn't love polka dots and what a cute cut).
3. Torrid (one word: anchors)!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Plus Size Young Professional

Being a plus-size young professional on a strict budget isn't that hard. I have stockpiled my closet over the months and continue to do so. Each paycheck I usually purchase one dress or item that can be a staple in my wardrobe. 

I used to incorporate more colors and chunky jewelry but in a government office I have toned that down and typically go for the neutrals and classic jewelry. Sometimes I do add a few splashes of color, but I find that any neutral works with most staples I have so I continue to do that. 

In Picture A I dressed to impress as I was recruiting at the College of Charleston. In Picture B I dressed more of the governmental role as I was being recognized by the City of Charleston's Mayor. Tell me some of your favorite outfits that work for your budget. 


Picture A 

Picture B 

Friday, March 21, 2014

Spring in Charleston

Spring in Charleston means bathing suits and beach weather! With all that pollen swirling around and this week's jump into the "official" spring season I have put a few favorites together.


1. Torrid
2. Sungrubbies
3. Monif C
4. Torrid
5. Steinmart
6. Torrid

Now, for the rain and storms to hold off tomorrow so Nick and I can go to the beach! Fingers are crossed that we get to spend the first Saturday of spring relaxing on the sand.


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Cozy Cold Weather Outfit

In the south it isn't uncommon to have a day where there are extreme differences in temperatures. Yesterday and today were some of those days. Yesterday's high temperature was 75º as opposed to today's high of 41º. 

This called for some cozy and warm clothes. When I put the outfit together last night Nick mentioned how nice it was. When I put it on this morning he again mentioned how nice I looked so I had him just snap a couple shots of me before work. I got to work and got several compliments so here is what I wore! 


White Sweater: Kmart
Charcoal Overvest: JC Penney 
Skirt: Goodwill 
Leggings: Kmart
Boots: Lane Bryant

Monday, March 3, 2014

Why I Love Old Navy

For the last few years I have really started to love Old Navy. Here are my reasons.

1. They don't ostracize the plus size section by placing all the plus size outfits elsewhere. They include them with all the other clothes.

2. They don't have variations for plus sizes; they make the same clothes for all sizes. One thing that always annoys me is when I step into a shop and see all the lovely outfits for smaller sizes but when I head to the plus size section I see a lot of ugly, shapeless outfits that almost always have writing across the tops or patterns that are just eye sores.

3. On their website it says their Women's Plus section is exclusively online but it ISN'T exclusive! They carry up to XXL clothes in stores (or the ones I have been to). I am sure the sizes larger than that are found online, but you can find up to XXL in stores! I can't say that enough.


4. They have some of the cutest clothes. If you're not fully convinced take a look below! 



Here are the prices for the outfits numbered above! 


Con:
Since I have lost right at 100 pounds I have needed to buy more outfits than I have money for so unfortunately I am not able to shop at Old Navy as much as I would like, but I do go in to browse and see what all they have that I eventually would like to purchase. 

P.S. If anyone associated with Old Navy reads this I would definitely NOT turn away a gift card!!! 




Saturday, March 1, 2014

Oyster Roast Dress

According to the Charleston Magazine  a must while living in Charleston is an oyster roast or hosting your own oyster roast. Today Nick and I were able to attend Oysters on the Point in Mt. Pleasant today. The best point about this day was that Nick and I were able to attend the oyster roast for FREE because I won tickets through InTown.com

Since I'd never been to an oyster roast and I knew it was at the Marina and Resort I wanted to wear something that could be considered dressy yet casual. I also wanted something beachy-esque (by that I mean flowy and light) and so below is what I chose.



This is a dress I have had for several year (that is way too big but I still like it even though I have to pull at it every couple of minutes).

Dress: Ross - $14
Dress cover: Ross - $10
Belt: JC Penney - $2.98

In addition to the oyster roast we went shopping and went to dinner and this outfit was perfect for the night.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

What Being A Fat Girl Is Like

One of the main points I like to cover in my blog is my Plus Size lifestyle. Cosmo published a piece called What Being A Fat Girl Is Really Like and Claire from Chattermonkey suggested plus size bloggers get involved and answer these questions also. 

Here are the questions and my answers to them. Enjoy!   

1. How do you feel when other women around you complain about feeling/being fat?

To each their own, but I try not to use such words. I do mention how I feel fat after overeating, but that is simply because I overate. I haven't been around someone in a really long time that has said, "I look fat," and thank goodness for that. If you look fat then do something about it and stop trying to make me make you feel better about your insecurities, especially if you're not legitimately overweight. Be comfortable with yourself whether it be small or large. 

2. How has your body image changed since high school? College?
In high school I was a quiet, reserved and shy teenager who wore blue jeans that didn't flatter my body, t-shirts that showed no shape and not until my senior year did I start wearing shapely dresses. I never wore heels and wore my hair up a lot. I didn't put much into my looks and felt the same. I didn't feel a lot for my body image. I didn't think highly of myself nor did I think negatively about myself. I was definitely heavier then than I am now. 

3. Have you tried dieting? What happened?
I have dieted before, but in January 2012 I stopped the dieting and started my lifestyle change. The difference is that when you diet you restrict yourself. My lifestyle change allows me to eat what I want in moderation all while exercising and being a lot more active than I used to be. I splurge on weekends and stay strict during the day. By being more active and counting calories and eating what I want in moderation I have lost right at 100 pounds! 

4. Do you think in your case your weight is partly or entirely genetic?
I believe a good bit of it has to do with genetics. The majority of both sides of my family are overweight. With years of unhealthy decisions is hard to reverse, but I am trying to be healthier. I believe I will always be plus size and I am perfectly fine with that. I believe my curves are very feminine and make me feel that way. I would rather be healthy and curvy than healthy and not curvy. I have even been told that I look great in the clothes I wear because I actually have the curves to fill them out. This made me happy and I have definitely embraced that. 

5. Do you consider yourself healthy? Have there been instances where people assumed you were unhealthy?
I am healthier. I am not as healthy as I would like. I do average 60 minutes of physical activity five times a week and I eat 1,590 calories a day without exercise and right at 1,900 with exercise. The thing that counts against me is my love of chocolate and Chinese food. 




6. Are your parents both supportive of you at the weight you’re at? Have they always been?
Actually, they are. I am 100 pounds lighter than I was two years ago and they're ecstatic about that because all they want for me is to live a healthy and happy life. 

7. How do you think retailers can improve clothes for plus-size people?
Not place plus size sections in the corner and limit the section to a laughable five or six racks. I literally went shopping the other day and went into JC Penney because they do have a plus size selection but it took me 20+ minutes to find the plus size section. Once I found it (upstairs with the children's section, house goods and lingerie) not downstairs with all other apparel except children's. They find it best to put the only apparel (plus size) besides kids on the second floor. I was so frustrated because I have usually had good experiences with JC Penney and this was just disappointing. Another situation I encountered was Forever 21. I remember seeing promotions with the rolling out of their plus size selections. 
I went to a Forever 21 in a large mall in downtown Atlanta, and after walking the store for about 10 minutes I finally found the plus size racks (I say racks because there were only about 5 racks) in the corner right in front of the dressing room. Why must stores find it best to hide the plus size selections in a corner at the back of the store or on the second level where there aren't any other clothes for adults? If someone can answer this question for me please elaborate below.

8. Do you think plus-size women are judged differently than plus-sized men are? How?

Plus size = plus size regardless of sex. I do believe, however, that men are more visual; therefore, women are judged more-so on their appearance as opposed to men, but not too much because women are very judgmental. Women judge men and they also judge other women! Humans tend to be judgmental in general so I believe we are all judged but differently I am sure. 

9. Do you think there’s an assumption made/stereotype that exists about plus-size people? How would you respond to it?
Most definitely; plus size individuals tend to be seen as lazy. They are also seen as not caring about their body, lack of self-esteem, etc. My boyfriend said it best when he asked a more petite woman why she worked out and she said she worked out because she wanted to look good because she wants to find a good man. I work out because I want myself to be healthier not so that I can get a man. By the way, I haven't said how much of an awesome man my boyfriend is. He is so intelligent and loves everything about me. He finds my curves sexy and loves how active I am although I am plus size. Just because someone is plus size doesn't mean they don't work out or they don't exercise. I've been working out and exercising for two years and I am still plus size. I am happy about that fact and I am a lot healthier than I was before. I see very small/petite individuals downing sodas and Cheetos only to wash it down with cookies. I don't do that and I am still larger but chances are I am healthier. Moral: don't judge a book by its cover! 

10. Do you think there’s ever a right way or time to express concern about someone’s weight?
There is never a "right" way to tell someone you're concerned about their weight. If it is in good spirits it will be easier on the messenger but if it is in bad spirits, good luck! If someone's weight means that much to you then maybe you should reevaluate yourself. Unless the person is flaunting along early demise because of their weight then it might not be your place to express your concerns. I can speak from personal experience. I've had a man tell me I would not be able to fight the men off with a stick if I lost weight and that never phased me. You know why? Because I was happy with myself. Until that person decides they want to change they won't change. 

11. What are the worst things people have said to you about your body?
See previous comment. I have only really had one person who said multiple things to me and that was an old man who literally had dementia. 


12. How did you respond?
I just agreed and said I was happy with myself. I took his remarks with a grain of salt unless I was in a bad mood and then it became an issue but I never just flipped my top on him. He wasn't worth it. 

13. What have people said (or do you wish they’d say) that would compliment your body or appearance?
I get compliments about my style and my eyes from respectable people. There are other comments I get but those aren't respectable enough to post on this blog.  

14. Do you find yourself hanging out with women who are closer to your size?
Actually no; all of my friends are smaller than me. I do follow plus size bloggers and seek them out here because that's one of my focus areas and I love to study about it. 

15. How has your weight affected your sex life, if at all?
It hasn't. 

16. When you’ve been single, has your weight affected your dating life?
I didn't actually start dating until I got to college (which is where I became more comfy within myself to start dating). I wasn't ready to put myself out there when I didn't even fully know myself. 

17. Do you feel weird if the guy you’re with only dates larger women?
If they only dated larger women it does make me reconsider if they were with me or if they were with my body. BUT I don't have to worry about that because I have the most amazing Brown Bear who loves me so very much now! He is the best boyfriend ever!  

18. Do you feel weird if he’s only dated slimmer women before you?
No; same as previous answer. If he had only dated slimmer women then why was he with me? Was it because of me or my body. The main point of the last two answers was to determine if he was with me or my body. 

Hope you enjoyed! 



Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Looks I Love Under $20

--> As I was walking to my car this afternoon a young lady yelled out her window and said she loved my dress.
--> As I was walking to work several months ago a lady stopped me on the sidewalk and asked me where I got my dress.
--> On the way to a meeting one morning another woman told me she loved my dress and asked where I got it.
--> In the airport I was told I looked "so couture."
--> I've been asked if I took fashion classes.

I have three things to say:
1. I don't wear pants often (every blue moon) because they don't flatter my body.
2. I don't believe you have to spend a lot to look great; it is all about the fit. If you can find something that fits your body and flatters your curves then you'll feel great; therefore, you'll look great!
3. Below are some of my favorite dresses (all of which are under $20) that I've all gotten compliments on, but my favorite isn't below because that's for another post!



1. Color block dress I bought for $18 at Ross Dress for Less.
2. Light and flowy coral dress perfect for the spring. I purchased las spring for $16 at Ross
3. A very light Miss Tina patterned dress that gathers at the waist. I bought it for, you'll never guess, a $1 at Wal*Mart.
4. An office-friendly outfit that transitions to a cute night-out dress. I matched it with a belt I already had instead of the default black patent leather belt that came with it. I purchased it for $16 at, yup you guessed it, Ross.
5. Last but not least, my favorite summer dress. It has pockets and is 100 percent cotton. It came with the brown leather belt all for $14 at Ross.

Remember that you don't have to spend a lot to look expensive. I refuse to purchase anything over $20 and I still get dozens of compliments. Just this week I have gotten two compliments and it is only Tuesday. Just be comfortable with what you select and wear it like you mean it!






Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Looks I Love

With the warmer weather and living in Charleston I have been itching to spruce up my wardrobe a little. I have been browsing around for some new Spring pieces and came across a few favorites. I found that dresses with an A-Line cut work best for me and since I am plus size dresses that flaunt my curves are also best. In addition I like dresses that cinch at my waist.



1. This Abstract Chevron Dress from Avenue.com is perfect for work or a casual dinner.
2. I would also wear Monifc asymmetrical dress to the office, but it is perfect for a night out too.
3. This dress sports my alma mater's pattern (houndstooth) and for me this pattern never goes out of style and never will so Monifc hit it out of the ballpark with this night out look.



As I have became more professional and spend most of my time in an office, I tend to wear more neutral colors and it shows in my preferences. These shoes from Heels.com are great for the different seasons in Charleston and some can even be wore year round (or at least by me).



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