Although we’re still very much tucked up in our Winter layers, the sales are a great time to think about our fashion futures and grab a few bargains which can be worked from Winter to Spring. Maxi dresses are one such magical iteam – teamed with leggings, boots and long cardigans, they are a grungy vision of warmth and style. However peel away the layers and match with sunglasses and sandals and the same dress is transformed into a floaty dream. We’ve had a look online at the plus size maxi dresses sale, and found a few of our favourites t0 get you excited about the impending sunshine.
Curve Plus Size, Curve Sales
Plus size fashion event: Plus size maxi dresses sale
Adele-inspired clothes: Our advice to re-create the stylish Adele look
Here at Plus Size Tall, we’re all rather big fans of Adele’s vocal skills, but are even more enamoured with her skills in the style stakes. With a cover appearance on Vogue and Anna Wintour dressing the starlet for The Grammys, there is no denying that her star status as a fashion icon has been cemented. We’ve put together a little cavalcade of Adele-inspired clothes to help you recreate her iconic style with both ease and panache.
Party wear: Black plus size dresses you should get right now
Black plus size dresses are a party wear staple – and luckily the days are gone where black plus size dresses meant polyester nightmares shaped like bin liners! There are so many choices out there right now which are waiting for you to fall in love with them in time for the festive season, and we’ve done a round up of our favourite black plus size dresses to give you some seasonal inspiration as you get into the festive party spirit!
Back to school plus size styles for teenagers
In the midst of August sunshine and summer holiday bliss, no one wants to think of the coming september and start of the new school year with students heading back to school, college and university alike. However the new term does bring a few perks with it – shopping for one! We’ve turned our attention to our favourite “Back to school plus size styles”, ensuring that you’ll be top of the class in the fashion stakes and raring to show off your new Autumn wardrobe!
Autumn 2011 Fashion trend: Plus size empire waist dresses and gowns
Curvy women clothing tips: 5 big mistakes to avoid
Flirting with fashion is always a lot of fun, but we’ve all had moments where we’ve looked back at photos and wondered what on earth we were thinking. Those fashion faux-pas are how we move forward and develop our own personal style, but to help out a little, we’ve put together some “curvy women clothing tips”. [Read more...]
ASOS curve dresses we’d like to wear during this August 2011
With the arrival of August, we have been plunged into a mixture of Sunshine dreams and humidity horrors as our wardrobe does battle with the weather on a daily basis. However we can always rely on a selection of ASOS Curve dresses (www.plus-size-tall.com/asos-curve) to make things brighter, and with many of their dresses in the midst of a Summer Outlet sale, your credit card needn’t melt, even if you do! [Read more...]
What to wear on a date – plus size advice
Our tall readers ask: “Is there an ASOS Tall section on the site?
ASOS Curve (www.plus-size-tall.com/asos-curve) have become well loved by girls rocking their curves, but what about those with legs that go on for miles? Is there an “Asos Tall section”? Unfortunately despite having capsual sizes for both plus size and petite, they haven’t spared a thought for our taller sartorial sisters. So what’s a 5’10″ girl to do? Can she still shop at Asos, without an Asos Tall section? We’ve delved into their main and curve ranges, and found that it’s a resounding YES! And as well as a few choice picks, we have a few tips to how to feel like you’re shopping in the Asos Tall section, without actually having to!
UK plus size clothing online: where young curvy girls shop
There was a time when buying young, fun and trendy plus size clothing meant incurring massive postage and import charges as there was little alternative to ordering from across the Atlantic. The UK market was just a sea of shapeless, black polyester with the emphasis being more wallflower than fashionista – luckily over the past few years, times have drastically changed!


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