I'd love any tips anyone has for plus sized fashion. I have to have some conservative office wear which I think I've taken care of, but casual and business casual is eluding me. I'm 35, a mom, and wear a size 14W or a Misses 16. I'm 5'5".
I spent years not following fashion in any form and now I find myself trying to learn all over again.
Many stores now have sizes up to 16. Here are some biz casual and casual pieces (a few suggestions at least and many can be interchanged from casual to business casual):
Definetly check out Ann Taylor Loft and NY & Co. They both have a good selection of business casual and their clothing tends to go into higher sizes and run rather large in general so that may help you out too.
Hi Tia- Plus sized fashion has changed considerably over the years, you can find adorable things in most stores, and size 16 or 14W isn't really that much bigger than a 12 or 14. First, determine your body type and some of your best looks. Hourglass, pear shaped and inverted triangle are different shapes that have different best looks. Find a profile and stick to it. If you're a gal with great legs and a busty top you might love pencil skirts and loose tops. If you have a small top and heavy legs, long skirts and fitted tops or blazers might rule for you. Stores with plus sizes include Nordstroms, Macys, Penneys, Torrid, Target, Forth and Towne, Gap (online only), Fashion Bug, Alight (online) B and Lu (online), and many others. Don't forget to exercise, an athetic, toned body is always in style, no matter what size the label says.
conet wrote: Don't forget to exercise, an athetic, toned body is always in style, no matter what size the label says.
wow
I wasn't going to say anything about this, but seriously...
I wanted to second NY&Co. Their sizes run large and they have wonderful basics for business casual. Plus, they always have offers for $$ off, which is always super. Be sure to post your finds!
I would suggest looking at the threadstyle posts to get inpired. I take ideas from many of the pics I see here and on stylediary. Although I won't fit into the size that many of the girls here would, I can find similiar items in my size or just get color schemes, concepts, and ideas and incorporate them into me, my lifestyle, and size.