heyy..im a little bit bigger girl..i absolutly LOVE designer clothes and i can afford them, i dont want to do anything unhealthy to lose weight but iv also tried many diet and exercise plans such as slim fast and seventeen mag. ideas, i can fit into SOME of these clothes but not alot..I NEED HELP!!can i have some good stores that you recommend too, i need a TOTAL wardrobe makeover so they cant be like too expensive beyond control or my parents wont allow it..thanx!!your a life saver!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Bucket answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 4:14 pm: First of all, as far as where you said you wanted to lose more weight. You said that you can afford designer clothes, so I'm assuming that you can also afford a personal trainer or a nutritionist. I think you should talk to your parents and see if they will hire someone, because someone like that will be able to tell you specifically what will work for YOU, not everyone else in the world, and you'll get better results that way.
As far as clothes go, there are lots of stores with clothes that would fit you, such as:
- American Eagle
- Torrid (it's not name brand, but they have really cute stuff and it's not ALL punkish)
- Lacoste
- Nordstrom
- Macy's [ Bucket's advice column | Ask Bucket A Question ]
xojessii answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 1:21 pm: lacoste
american eagle
ralph lauren
abercrombie and fitch
hollister
charlotte russe it isnt really a brand name, but they have AH-dorable shirts!
you don't always have to wear name brands. if you see something cute then just buy it, it doesnt matter what the label says.
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