Showing posts with label Fatshion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fatshion. Show all posts

Flaunt Your Fabulous Arms!

Flaunt your fabulous arms! I loved this post at More of Me To Love, It really inspired me to continue wearing sleeveless tops, shamelessly, and to recommend that you do the same.

As plus size women, we're expected to cover every inch of our bodies and blend into our environments. We're not 'allowed' to have fun with fashion or to bare our bodies with style and pride

Fuck that! 

Fatshion: Show off your arms!

For information on the clothes pictured above, and for more style ideas, please click through to my Polyvore

What's your favourite feature to show off?

Fat Girl Takes On the Mall

Summer is the perfect time to rock a cute crop top or fun short shorts that show off your great legs. I always look forward to this season of barbecues and beach days and (fashionable) fun in the sun.

But this year has started out a little different.

"My shorts don't fit."
"Neither does this pair."
"All my skirts are too small,"

I complained to my mom, tossing item after item out of my closet. That's when I realized it: my endocrinologist had said PCOS can cause continued weight gain, even during treatment. I'm still gaining weight. Fuck!

Don't get me wrong: I love being fat. I love my body. And I consider myself a fat activist. Learning to love myself means accepting myself at any size, whether it's a 2 or a 32. But growing out of your clothes at a rate that feels unhealthy and puts a dent in your (already half-empty) wallet? It's hard to cope.

So off I go to the mall. The biggest mall in the biggest city in Canada. I have limited funds, since my disability means I can't work as much as I'd like to, but I'm sure I'll find something.

Wrong.

With multiple floors and hundreds of stores, you'd think there'd be at least a hundred that carry sizes over 16.

Nope. Not even 10.

Let's count them:
1 Forever 21
2 Reitmans
3 Sears

Three stores. In an entire mall. The scary thing is that I have more luck at the Eaton Centre than I do at other malls in Toronto.

I'm fortunate that I can sometimes fit into a 16 or XXL, the largest straight size available, so stores like Old Navy and the Disney Store are not entirely off limits. Still, who wants to squeeze into t-shirts and cotton dresses, crying "I'm so lucky this blouse is cut big!"? And as a fat woman, I'm already not taken seriously in the office, so do I really want Tinkerbell's face on everything I own?

I'm glad the three fatshion- friendly stores above exist. But... why aren't their plus sizes mixed in with their "normal" clothes? Why is the fabric quality superb in straight sizes and so-so at best, ghastly at worst in plus? Why should fat girls wear low quality clothes that cost more, just because they're bigger? And why are the few stores in Canada that specialize in plus sizes extravagantly priced and rarely in malls?

We're being punished for our size. We're being punished for eating 'too much', for having illnesses like PCOS, for our genetics, for happening to have double chins.

Do I begrudge my slenderer friends their fast fashion, their hundreds of stores, the breeze that shopping is for them? Not at all. I just want my experience to be as good as theirs.

Image source: Reitmans (one of the few stores at Eaton Centre which caters to plus size shoppers).

Red, White & Disney: What I Wore 23.1.2013

Red, White & Disney. The day I wore this outfit. I was in Florida-- at Disney World's Epcot, to be precise-- the sun was shining, and I was extraordinarily happy. What a perfect day for a comfy, laid-back, boldly coloured outfit.


What I Wore:
Sunglasses: RayBan
Bag: Travelon
Necklace: Etsy
Tops: Old Navy (both; they're layered)
Pants: Walmart
Shoes: Dr Scholl's


C O L O U R B L O C K I N G

Colour blocking is not only trendy, but a gorgeous, classic and exciting way to inject some colour into your spring wardrobe. Whether your style is under-stated chic, bright and bold, or somewhere in-between, here are some tips to help you rock colour blocked clothes and accessories.

For a dress that's fab and affordable (and comes in straight and plus sizes!), look no further than Forever 21. This one is casual and sweet, perfect for a walk in the park or a game of tennis. This ombre dress would suit a curvy, confident girl out at the cinema or having dinner with friends. My favourite is this one. It's subtly colour blocked, and the perfect shade of red for a siren out on the town.
Not ready to dive in to full-body colour, but still looking to make your outfit pop? Try a colour blocked top or pants paired with white or black.

If you prefer to wear neutral clothing and flaunt colour blocked accessories, try a chunky beaded necklace in stand-out shades, yellow and orange earrings that look like candy corn (!!) or a colourful purse or pair of shoes.

What is your favourite way to colour block?

Image Sources:
1 2

Full Disclosure: I am NOT in any way connected to any of these brands. I aim to offer inspiration for readers' wardrobes, not to endorse these products.

Outfit of the Day: Leopard Print Leggings


A foggy day in North York, ON called for a cheery pastel t-shirt paired with leopard print leggings and a chunky knit scarf!

I spent yesterday with my mom, who's under the weather. My sartorial choice was stylish, but comfy, allowing me to effortlessly switch between nachos and a movie & writing a college paper.

And I got pretty cozy with this troll doll from my mom's collection...


What I Wore:

Pastel blue v-neck t-shirt: Old Navy
Leopard Print Leggings: Forever 21+
Chunky Knit Scarf (not pictured): The Bay
Pin It button on image hover