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
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
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!
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!
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