Saturday, April 28, 2012

Another collection I've found!

I love this job.   You never know what you'll discover when it comes to plus size fashion.   

There are so many plus size providers of fashion overseas now and there are as many more to find.   I just found Queen Grace

Here's the "Annie" blouse in a Leopard print.   (Notice the use of the word "blouse" again?  It's been a long while coming back into our vocabulary because "shirt" took over some years back and it's good to see!)

This garment drapes in a way to compliment every subtle move of a woman's body.   It is also available in a deep cobalt blue and purple brushstroke print, and has tabbled ruched sleeves, a side tie and a figure flattering length that sits perfectly on the hip.  It is shown in the picture below combined with the Queen Grace Willow Skirt in black satin.

Available in sizes 12-26.   (Fabric:  Jersey/Spandex/Polyester lining.)

Copyright© Queen Grace.com

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Out of the blue!

It never ceases to amaze me at what you discover when speaking to someone.   You can go along blithely being ignorant of what is available as far as plus size fashion is concerned and then someone drops a "label name" and the fun of seeking more information takes over.

This is just what happened yesterday.  For more than 21 years RoseMary's NoteBook© has been seeking for, and finding, plus size fashion from around Australia, (as indeed the world), but I'd never come across the label Zebart.  What comes as more of a surprise is that Zebart is here in suburban Melbourne (almost next door to me!!!)  And it's been around for 21 years!   Why have we never met before?

I've now seen some of the garments, seen how they fit around the body in a fluid line without being too tight or too loose, and seen the fabric.   And all of these aspects get the tick of approval in the right places!

Here are a few of the Zebart "Venus" line.  (Don't you love the name for the plus size line?)





Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Confidence

The confidence of younger women who are deemed "plus size" constantly amazes and inspires me.   They have no problems with expressing their self-belief and self acceptance.   Older women still find it difficult to realise that they too, are unique and individual.  My blog is aimed at encouraging the more curvaceous woman to see herself from a new perspective, (regardless of age, size and shape©) as being lovely, intelligent, articulate and sensual.



Watch this video of Tiffany Bank.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Sometimes we forget!

As a plus sizer, it is sometimes easy to forget that there are many women in this category who cannot, or do not like to wear fitted garments easily.  By this I mean who who may had had surgery, those who may suffer from various health issues such as lymphoedema and other "swelling" situations.  These women although they would like to wear short dresses and tight fitted pants, cannot do so without causing discomfort either physically or emotionally as in when they see themselves in the mirror.

That's not the only aspect though - a lot of women prefer loose, floating clothing.  It's got nothing to be with living as a 21st century "hippie" - it's got to do with comfort and what a person personally likes.

So it's really good when we see clothing that has been designed and made with the thought of plus-size comfort.  When those designs fit well into the needs of women who want or who need looser flowing garments, then this is even better.

I've been a fan of Love Your Peaches for years now.   Janelle designs her garments from the ground up, and proudly being a plus sizer herself, she goes by "feel" and that includes how she feels when she puts on one of these garments.   Thousands of women around the world agree with her.

Here's a quick selection.  

Sunday, April 22, 2012

A stunning jacket

Chesca  has some outstanding garments.   This one has particularly taken my eye.   Visit their website and find something that will really fit into your lifestyle and wardrobe.

The Citronella Crinkle Jacket
Lime tailored jacket is perfect for spring and summer with rever collar and waterfall frill. Made in easy care crinkle "linen-look" fabric and lined with matching satin for a luxury look. Combine with navy or ivory, or our matching lime silk/cotton dress (coming soon!)and have a ball. Plus sizes available.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sale - Sale - Sale

The number of "sales" which continue to bombard us can become quite overwhelming.   Years ago, a "sale" would be an event that we saw only a couple of times a year - the Christmas Sale, the New Year Sale, and the Financial Year Sale.  Now though it seems that a "sale" is an ongoing event that just continues unabated.

Which is particularly good if you need something rather special, and you have a bit of cash to indulge.

Here again I find the Igigi "sale" is just so tempting.   Here are two garments that have taken my eye, and I would recommend that you visit their site and choose something for yourself.


First of all the "Daphne" Dress:  



The tried-and-true iconic wrap silhouette never fails - an easy-chic versatile piece you can grab and go. Its slate hue is beautifully offset with a pop of pink from the set-in waistband. Finish the classic look with stacked bangles and your favorite wide-strap sandals.

Designed and made in San Francisco, USA

Color: Slate Blue/Pink
Material: 70% Rayon/30% Poly All-Season Matt Jersey
Care: Hand Wash in Cold Water or Dry Clean

And then the "Georgine" Dress  



Incredibly intriguing—the Georgine Dress combines an Asian-inspired print with a natural curvy silhouette. Grace your next event with effortless sophistication and beauty to behold. Complete the look with a upswept hair, a touch of berry to your lip, and your favorite statement heels and you're good to go.

Designed and made in San Francisco, USA

Color: Black/Red
Material: Poly/Elastane and Poly Chiffon
Care: Dry Clean Only


Friday, April 20, 2012

Elegance


Elegante Fine Crepe Long Line Jacket - Artigiano


Too often we see pus-size clothing in styles that don't compliment the fuller figure.  Short jackets that sit on the hip for instance.  We need a fluid line that enhances the curves but allows the eye to look down the figure, rather than concentrate on the "waist-line".

Here's a lovely design.   Beautifully cut and styled.  Read the blurb from the Artigiano website.

"Elegante is the name we give to our signature fine crepe. It feels wonderfully luxurious, with great drape – almost like a double silk crepe – but has none of the stiffness associated with most formal tailoring fabrics and represents outstanding value for money. Highly recommended for smarter occasions such as weddings and christenings. Chic, collarless jacket, beautifully finished with stab-stitch detailing and a concealed button placket with mock shell buttons, two patch pockets and a centre back vent.





  • Fully lined
  • 100% polyester
  • Lining: 100% acetate
  • Length 88 cms (35”)
  • Dry clean only
Sizes 8 through 24"

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Layering in contrast colours!

The plus size woman often doesn't have a lot to choose from when it comes to basic garments - I'm thinking of what is IN her wardrobe now, rather than what is on offer in the stores.

Many thousands of women today are limited in their budgets - whatever many young people may think.  Older women in their 30s onwards have to strictly constrain their spending, and this is where buying good quality garments when they are available, in colours and fabrics that will be complimentary whatever the season, can form the basis of good style.

So if you have some good pants, skirts and jeans, then it's only a matter then of choosing some tops and jackets that will mix 'n match with each other as well as the basic pants, jeans and skirts, and you can find yourself with combinations that will always make you look good, and when you look good, you'll feel good.

As an aside, one of my friends in the USA does her own dressmaking.  She has proven patterns for her pants and she usually wears black.  But her tops and shirts are a riot of colour.  She changes the hemline, the neckline whether v-line, low round or with a collar, she changes the length of sleeves, and her tops and jackets are always commented on favourably by those who know her and see her.   She always looks smart, and you forget that she is plus-size, because she's learned to use colour that suits her complexion and her personality.

I love "layering".   To use different tones of one colour and have a contrast makes so much sense.  And again mixing 'n matching can achieve wonders.  Scarves of every width, and length and pashminas can turn a garment into layers without even trying.


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Oh, no! You mustn't wear .....

Has it been said to or about you?  I know for a fact it's been said to me so often I've lost count.   As with "know-it-alls", too often they don't really know a thing!

So it is with STRIPES.   "Oh, no", I can hear some readers say.   And whether that "no" is because they've been told the same thing, or whether they too are of the opinion that plus-sizers shouldn't wear stripes, then I say, give it some thought and think again.

Now I don't suggest throwing caution to the winds and wearing stripes that go around the body.  (Well not unless you have a lot of courage and confidence).  But I do like stripes that go up and down and every-which-way but loose as the old saying goes!  Mind you, I'm a great believer in garments that flatter the body and give a look of fluidity, rather than tightly hugging "some" curves that can be better flattered by clever designing.

Here's an example of stripes being used imaginatively.  Sorry, girls, but unfortunately the model is slim.  But look at the frock itself and then imagine something like this on you.   I think it's really flattering.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Fancy Pants!

This year seems to be the year for "anything".   Dresses, jeans in all different styles and colours, harem pants; knitwear plain, fancy and the Nordic look, and tops in all the colours of the rainbow.

In amongst all this I found yet another website Jibri with some "fancy pants".    So here's an example of their colourful dresses and a jumpsuit.



Sunday, April 15, 2012

What happened to our summer?

Everyone seems to be asking the same thing.  But, seasons come and go when they please.  It's the "weather" that can pleasantly surprise us, even when it's OUT of season!  Today we're promised something like 27 degrees - which after weeks of around 15 and 17, sounds good to me!

I found this fantastic video on swimwear.    The advice sure is great.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Going to a special function?

This is the time of the year when all kinds of special events are taking place.  In fact birthdays, engagements and weddings happen all throughout the year!   And the plus-sizer is always looking for that "perfect" ankle-length dress to wow! her friends and family.

Well, look no further than this beautiful creation from Igigi.

 It's the "Naomi" gown and here's the write-up:

"Beaded tulle fabric with two-tone sequin embroidery in a dusty rose resonates with romance.  Pull your hair back in a soft half up-do and find some dramatic vintage-inspired earrings, and your special occasion tool is complete".    This garment is designed and made in San Francisco, USA.


What more can I add to that?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Ab Fab Designs in Paris

Our friend Teena is planning for her Paris trip.   This will be such an exciting adventure, and girls, if you've ever wanted to taste the flavours of Paris (whether in food or in beautiful plus size fashions) then why not contact Teena and have a chat with her.   She'll be so pleased to hear from you, and will welcome you into her group.
    
Teena is contactable at:  AbFabDesigns

But first please take a moment to watch this video:




Sunday, April 8, 2012

Stunning clothing!

I know I usually promote overseas suppliers more often than not, but when I have something to say about "local" suppliers, then I have great delight in shouting from the rooftops.

Kita Ku is situation in Box Hill, Victoria, and their range of clothing is very exciting.   Bold colours, bold designs and styles. Mixing and matching is part of the game, and it is so easy to build up a colourful wardrobe with only a few pieces.

I can recommend Kita Ku - I have a number of their garments, and each time I wear them, I always get compliments!  Just goes to show, even "big girls" can look stunning.

Feast your eyes on these.


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Plus size garments that are SO different!

So often we find websites (sometimes our favourites and sometimes we come across new websites) that highlight plus-size clothing, but their models are anything but .......

I'd like you to visit Love Your Peaches   Janelle even models her own creations - how more professional can you get than that?

This Zig Zag Tunic has really taken my eye, and if you want something really "different" why not visit Love Your Peaches and take a look at their range.   Janelle is a long-time friend of RoseMary's NoteBook© and we're sure she will make you feel a million dollars.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

If in doubt!

Bill Blass is quoted as saying:   If in doubt,wear red!


And if you'd like something really sexy for a special occasion, you can't go past this beautiful Grecian Draped dress from eddyandbri

Sunday, April 1, 2012

What a great find.   A maxi dress in a bright colour.   Dress it up, or dress it down, this is a garment that will fit in anywhere, whatever your life-style.

ASOS CURVE Exclusive Jersey Maxi Dress

FROM $39.39
  • Plus size maxi dress by ASOS CURVE. Crafted in fluid stretch jersey. Featuring a scooped neckline with thick shoulder straps, seamed empire styling, a flowing maxi-length cut and racer back straps to the reverse. Designed with a relaxed fit through the body. This product is exclusive to our ASOS CURVE collection.