Winter accessories

Hats, gloves, scarves, wraps, umbrellas … let’s be honest, when winter arrives in New Zealand, accessories become essentials to help you keep from turning into an iceblock. In an effort to keep warm in this cold snap, I’ve been hunting out some great winter accessories to keep you nice and toasty.

Harlow One Love Wrap

One Love Wrap, AUD $99.00 from Harlow

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Let’s Be Mermaids

Meagan Kerr wears Ruby & Lilli "Let's Be Mermaids" Tee. Photo by Doug Peters / Ambient Light

I’ve been a fat babe for a long time, so trust me when I say that there are a lot of terrible plus size graphic tees out there. Like, so many – in the most nana designs or random slogans. Needless to say, I’ve never really worn graphic tees until recently. But now our favourite plus size designers have embraced this casual wardrobe staple and plus size graphic tees have gone from drab to fab. View Post

Printed Pants and Nikau Palms

Yesterday I went on a hike through native bush with my mom. I grew up in the country with an amazing section of native bush on our property that my brother and I would spend a lot of time in, but now that I’m living in the city I really don’t get to spend as much time out in nature as I’d like. View Post

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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Autumn Breeze

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr wears Harlow Tee, 17 Sundays Cardi, boohooPLUS ponte pants, Number One Shoes boots and sunglasses

This is my home. The place I come to rest and recharge, to shake off the cobwebs, to centre myself. It is a place where I am under no pressure, I don’t have expectations to live up to other than contributing to my whanau and the daily business of our home. View Post

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