Question Posted Wednesday September 5 2007, 8:48 pm
Ok I'm a plus size girl, and although I'd love to be skinnier I'm totally ok with my size. I have an amazing fashion sense when it comes to skinny girls, but I can't seem to find any amazing things for me, and I need help! My sweet 16 is coming up and I want to look insanely wonderful for it. Better than anyone else there. It's not a formal party, and im encouraging people to wear jeans and flats or whatever. It is at night time if that matters. I love fashion, I just need some help finding stuff for me. Websites with examples of cute stuff would make me love you. Thanks in advance!
Torrid.com (It's a whole store for plus sizes, and no matter what your style, you can find something there.)
Hottopic.com (Though many people consider them a "gothic" store, that's not the only kind of clothes they have! They have a lot of plus sizes, and cute stuff that isn't black, if you don't like that kind of stuff.)
Macys.com (There is a plus size section there too- one thing that's really popular are flowy, tunic, tops. They're the kind of things that just flow out at the bottom of the shirt, so there's no worrying about a shirt being too tight.)
I think something really cute to wear would be skinny jeans (Yes, you CAN wear them if you want! Or if you don't feel comfortable in them, try a dark pair (try navy or black) of regular jeans. Pair that with one of those tunic tops, and I'm sure you'll look great! You could also try a casual dress. Have you heard of an A-line dress or an empire waist dress? I think they look beautiful on fuller women. You could even add a cinched belt for an added effect! Hope I helped! [ twistedsister17's advice column | Ask twistedsister17 A Question ]
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