17 Sundays: A Love Story

Poverty Bay from Kaiti Beach in Gisborne, New Zealand

Poverty Bay as seen from Kaiti Beach

This week I have spent some time reflecting on the things that I’m grateful for. The beautiful country I live in. A job that allows me to travel and work from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. Being my own boss and setting my own hours so that I can spend time with my family. For the support of so many wonderful people and businesses that allow me to do what I do – blog about style and self love to empower women. Women like you. Women like me.

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Monochrome

Is there anything more classic and simple than monochrome? While I’m traditionally a black on black girl, I picked up this Estelle polka dot dress at Farmers (you may have seen it in this video I made for them) and I really love wearing it so I wanted to style it for a more casual everyday look.

Meagan Kerr Monochrome Estelle Meagan Dress from Farmers | Plus size fashion New Zealand

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Autumn Picnic

I needed a bit of time out this week so the boything and I grabbed coffee from Circus Circus and hit one of the local parks to check out the local wildlife and enjoy a spot of sunshine.

Meagan Kerr drinking Circus Circus coffee at Maungakiekie Cornwall Park

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What’s in my bag?

I have quite a few handbags (as in, so many I’m too embarrassed to count them). I tend to get one bag and use it over and over until something else catches my eye, which is why I rarely show you my handbags in my outfit photos unless there’s something new and exciting about them. I thought that for Aussie Curves Handbag week, I would show you my current favourite, with a wee sneak peek of what my handbag essentials are regardless of which bag I’m carrying.

Meagan Kerr "What's In My Bag" Xcesri Broguing Detail Shopper Handbag from Farmers View Post

Sheer Nerve

Meagan Kerr Chubby Cartwheels Plus Size Mesh Bodysuit Sheer

As women, we are told that we should cover ourselves up. To dress a certain way. We are taught to hide ourselves, and our bodies. We are told that we are less worthy because of our gender. We are taught shame. There is a lot we learn, in this business of being a woman.

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