Aussie Curves: Everyday Style
My everyday style changes depending on what I’m doing. If I’m meeting with clients or going to events then I’m a little more dressed up than if I’m working from home. I thought I’d photograph my outfits for the week so you can check out my everyday style…
Aussie Curves: Time Saver
Mornings are usually an early start for me – I’m awake about 5.30am, take a quick shower and get dressed, then head in to work to make sure I get a car park. Parking near my office is limited, and if I’m not here by 7am then I either have to park much further away or spend a minimum of $30 a day on parking (not particularly sustainable!).
I can easily waste half an hour in the morning deciding what to wear, so to save time I have started choosing my outfit the night before. This also means my long-suffering boyfriend doesn’t have to be woken up by me rummaging through the closet trying to decide what I want to wear! View Post
WIWT: Plus size fashion for a windy autumn day
I just spent an amazing weekend in Wellington (which is the capital city of New Zealand, for all of my overseas readers who don’t know much about the country I live in), where I got to celebrate plus size fashion, meet some great new people, catch up with old friends, eat delicious food, attend Wellington Fashion Week and photograph some gorgeous women for my Fat Girls Shouldn’t Wear Stripes project. More about that later though – first I wanted to share this outfit with you because I am so in love with this skirt! View Post
How to beat Chub Rub
Chub rub. It’s when your thighs rub together when you walk, causing friction. It’s not awesome in any way – it can result in pain, redness, irritation, chafing, bleeding, and a whole host of other things. It doesn’t matter whether you’re thin, fat, or somewhere in between – if your thighs touch then there is the possibility of friction.
Inbetweenie plus size blogger Rachel and I have been putting some methods of preventing chub rub to the test… View Post