Did you know that it wasn’t until 2013 that I first bought clothing online? As a plus size woman, I found it hard enough to find clothes that fit well in stores and I just didn’t want to risk ordering the wrong size and having to send it back. Fortunately, I did a bit of research and decided to take the plunge (and have to admit I’m a little addicted to the freedom that online shopping offers!), and now I can share my wisdom with you…
WIWT: Tee Shirt Dress
The company I’m working for has been office-less for the last few months, with everyone working from home while we hunt for the perfect office space. We finally found it, and moved in last weekend. No longer can I work from home in short shorts and a tank or my pyjamas, I get to actually get dressed and see other people (okay, I may have been going a little stir crazy…)!
Trend Tip: Basic Black
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I read a lot of articles when I was at uni about the wearing of black in Kiwi culture, including Doris De Pont’s Black: History of Black in Fashion, Society and Culture in New Zealand, which is well worth a read if you can get your hands on a copy. I’ve always loved wearing black, and as New Zealanders we wear a lot of it, so I thought I’d offer up some of my favourite basic black pieces for the upcoming autumn/winter season.
Aussie Curves: Activewear
When I was at uni, I was juggling three jobs and full time study; my eating disorder was starting to take over my life again and exercise was one of those things that I never seemed to have time for. I was getting a maximum of five hours of sleep a night, and I was stressed all the time. My friends and family can attest to the fact that I was not managing that work/life balance at all. View Post
Aussie Curves: Double Take
I’ve been an impoverished student for the last four years, without a lot of money to spend on clothes. over this time, I’ve become quite adept at wearing my clothes in new ways to change things up a bit and to make it seem like my wardrobe is much more extensive than it really is. And so, I was quite excited when Aussie Curves “Double Take” was announced – what a great opportunity to show off different ways of styling something! View Post
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