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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Curvaceous K on Madison Plus

Curvaceous K is getting some press!

Madison Plus, a plus-size fashion blogger, has graced us with a story on their website. Catherine Schuller came by during our pop-up event on November 17th and was the first one to buy some of our future selections.

We would like to thank Catherine for visiting and hope to see more of her at our store along with the rest of you when we finally open in the very near future.

You can see her piece on us Here or click on the picture below.



Saturday, November 24, 2012

Curvaceous K™ Celebrates

As some of you may be aware, last Saturday, November 17th we had a very special preview event of our shop and invited people to shop and enjoy the day with us.

 Well it was a beautiful day and we had a wonderful time. We had some yummy champagne and cookie and had some awesome people stop in.

 If you would like to hear more details just head over to our new website, www.curvaceousk.com and check out our news page.

 Thank you to everyone who stopped by and if you did not get a chance to join us...no worries! Our contractor begins work on our new space this upcoming MONDAY and needless to say we'll have another reason to celebrate very soon when we have our GRAND OPENING!

 If you are interested in attending any of our future events, just register here!

 Look forward to getting to know you!

k

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Our Website

Have you seen our new website? Check us out and sign up for our Newsletter. We hope you enjoy our new look!

Thank you for being part of our community.
K

Monday, November 12, 2012

Good news...

Well we are so happy to report that our new website is up and running. We also thought it would be FUN to have a little preview event of what we have in mind when we open our doors. If you are free this upcoming Sat, Nov 17th and happen to be in the NYC area you might want to join us for our pop-up shop event. Since it's a small space and renovations are scheduled to begin later in the month, we are keeping the guest list small. We will randomly select 50 guests to join us along with a friend!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Marc Jacobs

Two year ago CEO of Marc Jacobs, Robert Duffy, promised that they were in the works of creating a plus-size line. The fashion industry, especially the plus-size community, has kept a watchful vigil on the company ever since.

Now skip to the present and we are still waiting to hear from them. Blogger and Marie Claire columnist Nicolette Mason has been the most vocal on this subject. Calling out the CEO in this Video saying, "I'd be your customer and you know it." She has been at the cusp of plus-size fashion and if anyone would hear what's new, she'd be the one.

As women with curves know all too well it is hard to find fashion forward clothes in your size. No need to worry because good news is here. Many new designers are creating great clothing for plus-size women and are beginning to shine on their own.

We have featured many on our blog and have links to them and the numbers continue to rise. On this episode of Big Girl in a Skinny World, (also seen below) hostess Marcy Guevara gives us a laundry list of new, and well know designers for you to browse.

As many (including us) would love to see such a well known designer as Marc Jacobs create a plus-size line of clothing, in the end there are several options already and more keep popping up.

As this blogger sees it, if Marc Jacobs waits too long, they may only be one voice in a chorus of plus-size designers instead of a featured soloist. Hurry up Robert! You may get lost in the crowd!


Monday, October 8, 2012

Body Image in the Media

When it comes to weight and celebrity, it seems that the media would like us to believe that too much is not a good thing. Whether that celebrity is world famous or local, weight is always near the top of list of things to criticize.

Case in point, Lady Gaga recently posted pictures of herself after gaining 25 pounds and was immediately criticized for it. She's admitted to struggling with eating disorders most of her life and publicly announced it on her website http://littlemonsters.com/ with photos of herself in yellow bra and panties showing her more curvaceous body.


Now, we are used to globally famous celebrities being picked at especially about their looks but now we are beginning to see a trickle down effect of sorts to our local celebrities.

News anchor Jennifer Livingston of WKBT in LaCrosse Wisconsin recently publicly confronted a letter writer that criticized her for gaining weight and told her that she was a poor example to our daughters as a public figure.

She confronts this issue directly in this statement.



The question is, are these women the sum of their looks or their accomplishments? In the media unfortunately the former is the rule.

These women are successful and talented in their respected fields and should be admired for them not whether or not they conform to the unrealistic standard of beauty created by the media and mainstream fashion.

As the issue of body image continues to create news, we must now more than ever reinforce positive self image to our young women.

It is reassuring to see women such as Lady Gaga and Jennifer Livingston stand up for themselves publicly and reassure their fans that they are happy with who they are.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

A Sneak Peek at Our Future Home


Here is a sneak peek at our new store where we hope to bring you great fashions. We finally signed a lease and have the keys. We take a small tour and let you know what our future plans may be. We hope you enjoy this little look on the inside. Enjoy!


A New Posting is Around the Corner

We have something exciting to show you very soon! Keep your eyes open for our next posting.

K

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Count Down Has Begun

We know many of you enjoy our blog and Facebook page. You may have noticed that we have been a bit silent on our blog.

We have been busy working on our store and finally the end (or the beginning) is near!

We finally have a location and are finishing up all the red tape that will allow us to remodel the space and begin offering all of you the store we have been promising.

We are not disclosing the location until we have our official opening. To give you a little hint as to where our soon to be home will be, here is a link to the areas Visitor's Center.

We hope you are as excited as we are about this news. Once we are able to finally open our doors to you we will give you the information you need to come and visit us.

Thank you for your patience and future patronage.

K

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Curvy Connections

We here at Curvaceous K are broadening our reach in the plus-size fashion community and are making friends with many of the movers and shakers of the curvy world.

On Monday August 6th we were fortunate to attend a cocktail reception for the Curveturiere brand designed by Mary Pifko and Kelly Moore.

In attendance were the designers of Curveturiere, Mary and Kelly, stylist Steffany Allen, Sweet Nothings blogger (Sweets), myself and a special appearance by Gwen DeVoe of FFF.

The Curveturiere line is designed by two lovely ladies, Mary Pifko and Kelly Moore pictured below.


Their line of intimates is scheduled to come out Spring of 2013. A great line with amazing attention to detail and structure, Curveturiere comes in sizes XS-3X with bust sizes of 32-50 in D-K cups.

Below are a couple pictures of the line being modeled by the lovely Avril from MSA Models NYC.

Avril was amazing. She was fun and lively and encouraged everyone to really pay attention to the shape and fit. I can honestly say I have never paid so much attention to another woman's breasts before.



There was a lengthy discussion had by all regarding the dilemma of side cleavage. We were all happy to see that Mary and Kelly really resolved that issue with their designs.

As mentioned before the lovely stylist Steffany Allen came along with me. Steffany was the head stylist to FFF Week. Additionally she styles many of the layouts for Plus Model Magazine. Her latest work can be seen in their August 2012 Denim issue. We love her and hope to do much more with her in the future.

Steffany Allen and Gwen DeVoe

Sweets from Sweet Nothings blog was there and gave us some of her insight on being a full busted lady. Check out her blog at www.sweetnothingsnyc.com.

A special treat for all, Gwen DeVoe, founder of FFF week was there. (She's pictured above with our friend Steffany)
I was lucky enough to get a picture with her at FFF Week this year! Of course so did many other people so I am sure she wouldn't possibly remember.

Curvaceous K and Gwen DeVoe

I had a great time with everyone there. We here at Curvaceous K hope to bring more of these events to your attention in the future.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

We have been busy!

We would like to thank all of our visitors and readers for coming by and enjoying our little blog. We realize that we have not been posting as much as we used to but there is a good reason for that.

We have been busy getting things organized for our future store. We are still hoping to open some time in the fall and have been working hard to make that happen!

We ask for your patience as we continue to get our business up and running.

In the meantime we ask that you comment on some of our posts and visit our Facebook page. Our Facebook page is updated daily with sales for your favorite stores and many news items related to plus size fashion.

We thank you for your readership.

Curvaceous K

Monday, June 18, 2012

FFF Week Designers

There were so many great designers featured during Full Figure Fashion Week. We now have permission from some of our favorites to show you their latest designs.

We would like to personally thank Evie Foster for her collection, Claire Primrose and Nikala Vagg of 17 Sundays, Sakinah B of Eyani Couture and Love Vondi and her Masaari Collection for allowing us to feature their photos.

Thank you ladies for your beautiful clothes and your lovely company.

Evie Foster





17 Sundays




Eyani Couture




Masaari



Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Full Figured Fashion Week 2012

Tonight is FFF Week "Curves At Sea" All White Sunset Cruise and Curvaceous K™ will be there! We are excited to meet many of our fellow bloggers, curvy fashionistas and other movers and shakers in the business of plus-size fashion. We will keep you updated as best we can on Twitter and our Facebook page.

If you are going to be there come and say hi! We will be the ones in all white. Oh. Wait..

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Facebook

Have you visited our Facebook page? We are active there daily. We post sale opportunities for many of our favorite retailers.

We also post great links to many of our fellow bloggers and news about plus-size fashion. Check us out and let us know what you think!




Thursday, May 31, 2012

Gabi Fresh

Blogger Gabi Fresh was on NBC's Today show talking about the now viral photos of herself and other plus-size women in bikinis. It is exciting to see plus-size women daring to bare it! See them Here.

Gabi looks gorgeous in her bikini and is a great example to other women of size to not shy away from showing a little skin. She has inspired us to take a chance and jump into a bikini this summer. It's a frightening thought but if the ladies in this piece can do it, so can I!

Gabi's up beat attitude and confidence is inspiring. We hope to see more of her in the future. She is the perfect example of our Curvalicious attitude. Strong, confident and above all else, happy in her skin. We can all learn from this.

We here at Curvaceous K hope we give you the inspiration you need and the confidence you deserve like Gabi.

We encourage all women to take a chance and look for that swim suit that is just right for them and join us at the beach!



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Big Brooklyn Style

Big Brooklyn Style seems to be a new hit. The wonderful thing about it is that it's about us curvy girls. It feels like it is a bit of fashion tips with a bit of real life thrown in.

I do feel that there is a bit too much selling of Lee Lee's Valise brand. We hope that this will go more to the side as the show goes on so we can see more about the women and their styles.

I would like to see more tips thrown in on the show. Plus-size women have so many different shapes and it is hard to dress when you don't understand your personal shape.

We look forward to more Big Brooklyn Style and hope the show blossoms.


Big Brooklyn Style

Tonight on TLC a new show, Big Brooklyn Style premiers. Ala What Not to Wear, this show features one of Stacy and Clinton's favorite shops for plus-size women Lee Lee's Valise.

Owners Lisa and Jim Dolan help plus-size women get out of their hum drum wardrobes and into flattering, fashion forward outfits and perhaps help help them embrace their inner Curvy Fashionista.

Check back here after the show for our comments. Enjoy.

K

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Has Size Zero Met It's Match?

On several occasions we have tried to convey the differences of what mainstream fashion pushes as normal and what is reality for the rest of us. In this open letter to the Daily Beast, Tyra Banks praises Vogue's recent decision to ban models that appear to have an eating disorder from it's magazines.

Tyra Banks is considered by many to be one of the sexiest women in the world and to think that she would be considered "too fat" by today's standards of modeling at a size 4, her size at the height of her runway career, is unimaginable by most.

As she states in this Good Morning America interview that she received a list of designers that no longer wished to work with her because of her size. View the interview below.



The industry has set the size of samples at 0-2 and in most cases no larger than 4. The average women in America is 14 and larger. An enormous gap to say the least. It is true that the fashion world is a bit like Hollywood in that it creates a fantasy world. The problem with that is movies are truly fantasy. Using camera tricks, special effects and 'Hollywood magic', they create a fantasy. Whereas fashion is real. The girls on the runway are real. The clothes are real and the problems backstage are real. And the only real trick is how the girls stay standing on little to no food in them.

It is wonderful to see that those in the industry are beginning to see the dangers of size 0 and taking action. Let us hope that more and more will do the same.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Positive Body Image

Body image is a hot topic these days. With so much attention being paid to modeling, plus-size modeling in particular , it is hard to avoid the subject.

The plus-size community has for years attempted to nurture positive body image in women by bringing attention to the realities of the mainstream fashion world. With young women starving themselves or worse to meet an unrealistic body ideal so cherished by 21st century fashion gurus. Bloating media with 'photo shopped' images of  unrealistic and unattainable figures. They have cultivated a consumer base that has an unhealthy idea of body image and is perpetually unhappy with theirs.

These images and ideas are aimed at women everyday but the real victims of all this unhealthy imagery is our daughters.

Young girls are inundated as much as adults in this onslaught and are the most vulnerable and influenced consumers of fashion. With magazines like Girls Life, Teen Vogue and Seventeen, our young women are targeted directly.

One young lady has decided to help change the images we see. Julia Bluhm from Waterville Maine began a petition to ask Seventeen Magazine to change the way it portrays young women and girls on it's pages.

The petition on Change.org, which has grown to over 46,000 as of today May 5th at 6:30 pm eastern, urges the magazine to have one unaltered photo spread in each issue so girls like her can identify more closely with the images they see.

Airbrushing, photo shopping or digital editing of photos has been practice that magazines have adopted to create the 'best image' to help sell a product. But this practice can go to far. In images such as this Self magazine cover of Kelly Clarkson she is clearly much thinner in appearance than she truly is.


Julia Bluhm took her several thousand signatures to Seventeen's offices in Hurst Tower and met with editor Ann Shoket who accepted the petition on behalf of her magazine.

In this statement to Jezebel they applaud Julia for her passion on the subject but do not say that they will make any changes to the content on their pages.

"We're proud of Julia for being so passionate about an issue - it's exactly the kind of attitude we encourage in our readers - so we invited her to our office to meet with editor in chief Ann Shoket this morning. They had a great discussion, and we believe that Julia left understanding that Seventeen celebrates girls for being their authentic selves, and that's how we present them. We feature real girls in our pages and there is no other magazine that highlights such a diversity of size, shape skin tone and ethnicity."

Although Julia's petition may not change a magazine, it does go a long way to help educate the public on what images we consume and that our youth are taking notice.

Hopefully more women, young and old alike, begin to take a stand like Julia and help promote a more health view of our bodies and self worth.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Fashion for Fun

Many of us know that high fashion is not a necessity but a bit of a luxury. Just look at a site dedicated to the people you see at a certain big box store and you get the idea. That is why it should always be fun. But some of us dread certain patterns, colors and cuts because we do not wish to accentuate the wrong thing.

What would happen if we simply ignored the rules and did what we thought was simply fun? We need not wonder anymore. We have a great example in Beth Ditto.



In this article by Maggie Alderson of The Age, she discusses exactly why fashion should be more about fun than function and why Beth is a great icon.

Beth "breaks so many of the rules" when it comes to fashion for large women. Bold colors, large patterns and horizontal stripes are just some of the things she embraces that most women of size would run screaming from. By not hiding her from her shape, height or size she is able to be herself and benefits from the freedom fashionably.

Our shape and size is not something we can hide from, so embracing them is a lesson we could all learn from and Beth Ditto is a great teacher.

Go out and be bold, brilliant and shameless! If one plus-size woman can do it, we all can.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Big Girl in a Skinny World

Here is the latest episode of  Marie Claire's a Big Girl in a Skinny World. Plus-Size fashion advice we can all benefit from. Enjoy.


Big Girl in a Skinny World

Marie Claire's plus-size column Big Girl in a Skinny World  written by Nicolette Mason has gone viral. Host Marcy Guevara hosts the video series You Tube.

Giving well needed attention to the obstacles faced by plus-size women seeking high fashion, this series is a welcome addition to the growing on-line Plus-Size community.

We invite you to view the first episode below. As new episodes debut we will be sure to bring them to you. Enjoy.

K


Friday, March 16, 2012

USA Today Curvy Supplement

USA Today and Media Planet have brought us their second Full Figured Fashion supplemental.



In this Curvy Evolution edition Supermodel and Founder of Emmenation.com, Emme starts it off with her thoughts on the growth of the industry and it's future.


"We need, as an industry, to actively listen to the customers who have not stopped using their voices throughout the blogosphere, implement their innovative solutions and suggestions and reward them for not giving up with incentive programs."

Madeline Figueroa Jones, Editor-In-Chief of PLUS Model Magazine, mentions her talk with the owner of Dorothy Combs Models on the industries take on plus-size models and gives her thoughts on the industry.


"The hard truth is that the current marketing scheme toward plus-size women is rife with hypocrisy. The Primary focus is selling the plus-size woman has shifted for some in the industry and instead has turned its focus on ego, money and attempted control of the industry."

Marie Denee of the Curvy Fashionista blog talks about social media's role in helping the plus-size women find a voice.


"Social media has allowed new designers to be found, personal style to be explored, frustrations and injustices to be voice, stereotypes to be challenged, and plus-size fashion to be celebrated and embraced."

Scattered about are tips on making the most of your fashion and a few ads of course. Also found with in is a nice piece on how cultures differ on their views on body size.

As the plus-size industry continues to grow and it's impact on fashion as a whole is felt more and more, these types of supplements can not come often enough.

It is wonderful to see this supplement back and we hope to see it more often.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Bare Plus by Bare Necessities Debuts at Fashion Week

Fashion Week. The mere mention of those two words can get the most composed fashionista jumping around like a little kid in a candy store.

This year fashionistas of all shapes and sizes could celebrate the joy of new looks and styles. The curvy shopper had their moment this year. Bare Plus, a plus-size lingerie shop brought to you by Bare Necessities, had it's runway debut in the middle of Fashion Week.



Long overlooked by media, plus-size fashion is beginning to have it's day in the sun. Often seen as a minority in the fashion world, the plus-size shopper is not.

According to the Center for Disease Control, 33% of American women are considered overweight or obese. Not taking into consideration economic and racial diversities, the average woman is a size 14 and up not the size 0 to 6 shown by media.



Jay Dunn, Chief Marketing Officer for Bare Plus says, "They are no longer the minority. You would never know that by looking at media, advertising and entertainment, but they really are the majority." This is something many of us have known for quite some time. And finally people are beginning to notice.


Maryellen Kernaghan, a 53-year old blogger who has been working as a plus-size model for years says, "Plus-size fashion has been the step-child of Fashion Week and of fashion in general for just too long." "A plus-size woman, just like any other woman, wants to feel great. And lingerie really does support a woman in more ways than one."

Bare Plus will be a part of the Curvy Fashion Show at the next New York Fashion Week in September. I for one will be looking forward to seeing that.

As plus-size fashion grows in awareness we hope that body image and acceptance changes. In this bloggers opinion body size and health are individual. No two people are alike and not all women can fit into mainstream fashion and mainstream media's mold of what they consider as beauty.


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Crystal Renn's Body Debate

After the release of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition featuring former plus-size model Crystal Renn, the now size 6 or 8 model is receiving criticism over her new slimmer body. The once size 16 model has attributed her recent weight loss to a break up and exercise.



As the author of Hungry, Crystal Renn tells her tale of battling anorexia and bulimia. Becoming frustrated at trying to remain a size zero, she embraced her body and became an icon in the plus-size community.

Speaking to PEOPLE about her experience doing the SI shoot she says, "I felt comfortable with my body. I have found a place of stability when it comes to how to view my figure."



Some in the plus-size community have shown some animosity toward the supposed betrayal Ms. Renn has shown by losing weight.

Plus Model Mag's Editor-in-Chief Madeline Jones is quoted as saying in this Radar Online interview, "You don't lose that much weight doing yoga and hiking! You have to put a lot of effort to go from a 14 to a size 6. We're not that stupid, we know how hard it is to lose weight and she insulted our intelligence."

Madeline is also quoted as saying, "Everyone rallied around her and now she's turned against us." "We have been betrayed by her." Rather harsh words for someone who was once the poster child for body acceptance.

Can we truly afford to ostracize our own? Crystal Renn has made a personal choice that we should support even if she has 'gone to the other side'. The social stigma of being plus-size is hard enough to battle without excommunicating our former members.


If Ms. Renn is suffering from her former ailments the last thing we should do is push her away from the community that accepted her when the rest of the world didn't. Let us be better than those that have ostracized us.

We should stand behind Crystal as one of our own. And congratulate her on her success at such a young age. Not as someone that has turned to the 'dark side'.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Full Figured Fashion Week 2012

For the 4th year, Full Figured Fashion Week FFF is coming up. Registration begins now. The search goes out for Designers, Models, Volunteers and Vendors. Register here to be part of the great events.

FFF Week is brought to you by Gwen DeVoe. CEO of DeVoe Signature Events, Creator and Executive Producer of FFF Week.

Full Figured Fashion Week is the premier event featuring everything in Plus-size fashion. Born from the neglect by mainstream fashion, FFF Week allows the plus-size fashion community shine. And shine it does. The past years have been fabulous and we have no doubt that this years event will even more so.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Media's Impact on Body Image

Sue Thomason, Beautiful magazine editor, author and body image campaigner, talked before a Parliamentary Inquiry in the UK into the Causes and Consequences of Body Image Anxiety. In this article from the Huffington Post she discusses her experience at the hearing.

It's disturbing to find that some in media do not wish to admit that they play a part in how their readers view themselves and Sue confronts it head on.

Check out the Campaign For Body Confidence Here.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Chelsea Settles Blog

We have notices that a lot of you are Chelsea Settles fans. As are we. So we are happy to announce that she now has her own blog-


Dream Big; Never Settle


Photo care of US magazine


Go check her out and tell her we sent you!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

PMM Bodies Photo Shoot Interviews

Find out more about the people that made it. View interviews with the crew that made the Plus Model Magazine Bodies pictorial possible. Here.


Friday, January 13, 2012

ABC News Features Plus Model Mag's Shocking Article

Our post yesterday about Plus Model Mag's article about the gap between the average woman and the average fashion model is discussed on ABC News. View the story below.


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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Size Matters

In their latest issue, Plus Model Magazine, "the premiere virtual magazine celebrating the plus size fashion, beauty and plus size modeling industries" has put a very bright spotlight on the disparity between mainstream models and "real" women.

In this article depicting an average model with a plus size model shockingly shows the differences in what the mainstream fashion industry preaches as beauty and what most women in the U.S. actually look more like.

Each photo is accompanied with powerful statistics that shows not only the change in the fashion industry as a whole but in the average woman's dissatisfied view of that industry. Change must be made.

The ongoing debate between health and body size is a hot topic in fashion and continues to provoke opinions on what is to some the very future of the industry. In this writers opinion, it is not for the industry to dictate health but to reflect the needs of the consumer. As the consumer changes so must fashion.

The photos by Victoria Janashvili featuring Katya Zharkova and an average sized model are provocative but bring home the point that the plus size world has been talking about for some time. Beauty is not a size.

Even though we endorse the plus size fashion industry and women with curves, we here at Curvaceous K™ know that all women are beautiful and that embracing your body no matter what your size is the key to your fashion success.

Please be aware, these photos may be shocking. That is the point. They are thought provoking. We hope that you will let us know your thoughts on this subject.







Photos by ©Victoria Janashvili/Plus Model Magazine

Friday, January 6, 2012

Plus Size Celebrities


On occasion we will feature a Plus-Size Celebrity or Model on our New Feature Page.
Some you may know. Others you may not. We feel it is important to let you know that there are women out there that are plus-sized and being seen.

Chelsea Settles




This one may seem obvious. Chelsea has been very popular not only on this site but in the media in general.
Chelsea is best known for being MTV's newest Reality Television star. The most notable distinction about this show was that Chelsea was a plus size young woman that was looking forward to a career in the fashion industry.

The show followed her from her home in Pennsylvania to Los Angeles. Documenting her search for a job and her struggle with her weight.

It was amazing to see the transformation of this young woman from the shy, self-conscience child we first meet, to a confident, self-reliant, successful woman.

She continues to work on herself and stays in contact with her fans on Twitter and interviews like this one from the Wendy Williams Show.

Chelsea is an inspiration not only to plus-size women but to her MTV generation. I hope to see more of her in the future.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

A Surprising Hero

Many of us in the fashion world have watched Project Runway. And if you are like me, you think that Tim Gunn is fabulous. Now he is even more so.

When you think of main stream fashion, you rarely think of plus-size. And you would definitely not think that someone so iconic as Tim Gunn would be such a supporter of the troubles faced by plus-sized fashionistas.

In this interview with Marie Claire, Tim gives his opinion on plus-size fashion.

"It's so difficult. Have you seen most of the plus-size sections out there? It's horrifying. Whoever's designing for plus-size doesn't get it. The entire garment needs to be reconceived [sic]. You can't just take a size 8 and make it larger."


He goes further to say, "In my travels, I've been an advocate for larger women. I've been talking to designers, but only a half-dozen make an effort. Most say, "I don't want a woman who's a size 10 or 11 wearing my clothes." Well, shame on you! It's not realistic. We need to address real women with real needs. At Parsons, we had fit models that ranged in size from 2 to 10. We've got to reconceive [sic] clothes for all sizes. Sometimes I say, "I'm going to do a clothing line!" I'd love nothing more to respond to those designers who refuse to address it."

Tim was on the faculty of Parsons The New School of Design beginning in 1982 through 2007. He joined Project Runway the first season in 2004.

His new show, The Revolution, premiers January 16th and follows one woman's life transformation over a 5 month time period.

I would be excited to see him design his own line. Especially if it includes plus sizes. We will keep our eyes and ears open for more news.



Sunday, January 1, 2012

Our New Feature Page!

We are excited to bring you a new page to our blog! Featured Plus Size Celebrity. We hope to bring to you from time to time a little information about plus sized celebrities and who they are. Whether they be known to you or are new to all of us.

Today's Celebrity is Chelsea Settles.

It is important to remember that there are women and men who are not ashamed of their size and we hope to celebrate that.

Your size does not define you or your style. Your attitude does. Always remember that.

K