Saturday, December 26, 2009

Thoughts of my own style as a well endowed woman


As I sit here and think about how I have allowed my own creativity in my own style become more than a shamble. I have realized that I can see how my fabulosity in styling high fashion has dwindled, due to the mere fact that I have lost inspiration in myself... Hm mm.......

I think I am getting somewhere, well it all started by me gaining weight and allowing the cookie cutter style that some designers feel should be appropriate for someone who is well endowed from top to bottom; to stimulate their idea of what a plus size women should wear.

I'm just saying, why can't we be sexy as well as trendy too? I mean, Iconic designers thought about how to capture the 0-4 dress size of smaller woman's body back in the day, and now it is a must that all designer's create this sample size of what they think is right. But what about us well endowed figured woman? I don't think it is fair that we have to suffer cause no one thought about the future and what would be a trend for us, as opposed to just making the sizes of 0-4 larger.

I wonder who will be the first to invent a certain wear that has never been seen and is made just for well endowed women other than the undergarments that are used to conceal our well, let me just say extra body? We would like to be and feel comfortable and accepted in the fashion industry, not only as gorgeous, but as fashion gurus, along with the rest of them....

Just my thoughts on how the fashion industry and the world views us as well endowed women.. Not fair...

Friday, December 25, 2009

Style Icon of all time......




I would like to recognize a top wardrobe stylist who's work I admire...

Edward Enninful
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Vogue Italia

A Dream of a Dress (Vogue Italia Supplement)


Top fashion editor and stylist. Born in Ghana, grew up in London. .Appointed at age 18 (in 1991) as fashion director of i-D magazine. Youngest ever fashion director of an international magazine. Collaborates frequently with Steven Meisel, Craig McDean and with top models Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss. Styled the now iconic "All Black Models" issue for July 2008 Italian Vogue.