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Hey Guys & Dolls! It's been quite the crazy New York Fashion Week. I was able to get myself into a few launch parties (more on that in another post), but nothing more amazing than once again getting to go TheCurvyCon!
GWC X LB EVENT #NYFW
New York Fashion Week has come and gone but the beautiful design launches are still getting blogged about this week most notably the GWCxLB (Girl with Curves x Lane Bryant) collaborations that debut just over two weeks ago and are already selling out like hotcakes! Honestly, I can’t find my size anywhere, but it’s ok just being able to go to the Launch Party down in the Tribeca area of NYC.
Shop Plus Size in NYC
New York City is best known as the shopping mecca of the East coast (the world is debatable). What it's not known for its plus-sized fashions. Let's face it although the majority of America is heading toward the double-digit waist size many retailers and designers alike just don't make clothes for women after a certain size.
Transition Your Closet (Summer to Fall)
It is the most wonderful time of the year for us ladies. It's FASHION WEEK. It also means it's time to really hone in on your fall fashion. The fall/winter season is when we start anew with our favorite fashion pieces as well as new ones we may want to add to our collection.
maybe ally…Teaches Style
Someone who has a great style isn’t just throwing high-end designer brands together. On the other end, they aren't looking crazy bummy either (even though the "bummy" trend seems popular lately) Any stylish woman should walk into a room looking like a million bucks even if her ensemble may not have cost that.
Travel: Los Angeles
Whenever my birthday comes around Armand and myself usually take a trip. Whether it be far or close by we always find a way to make the best of my birthday week. This year was no exception. We decided on the West Coast as we'd never seen it,
Colorful California
What a joy it was on my birthday to not only be in California but to be able to travel to Santa Monica Pier and take in all the smells of salt and the Pacific ocean (something I thought I'd personally never see).