How to Find Plus Size Designer Clothing


Finding designer clothing for the plus sized figure is much easier than you would, at first glance, think. These days all sizes and shapes are celebrated and just because you may be smaller or larger than average doesn't mean that you shouldn't be able to source fashion to suit your body.
The best place to start your quest to find the perfect designer clothes for the plus sized figure is online. In a world that is increasingly dominated by the internet it's going to be your best friend in finding beautifully fitting designer clothing that is both affordable and that keeps up with trends.
There are many companies online that deal with all the latest designs for the fuller figure that start at size twelve or fourteen and go right up to a size thirty four or thirty six. They offer competitive prices and the latest in fashions, such as bold prints, maxi dresses, colour blocking. This season's trends for the fuller figure still include strong primary colours, touches of monochrome and pretty pastel shades. The dress is still a major player whether it be a capped sleeve or an off the shoulder number for a dressy evening look.
Key designer names to look out for, being as they primarily cater to the plus size market are Elena Miro and Anna Scholz, both of whom have a great following. Elena Miro has very often showcased at Milano Fashion Week and this year her work features a strong take on classic cuts made modern, with more than a nod to hit shows like "Mad Men" in the styling and cut of the fabrics used. Anna Scholz's fashion is very much tailored to the "everyday" with pretty prints, kaftans and beautifully cut shirts and dresses that are comfortable and flattering for the plus size figure. Both ranges are available for purchase online and have comprehensive catalogues to browse and choose from.
The important thing to remember is that rules are made to be broken in fashion. Just because a woman has a fuller figure it doesn't mean they can't wear the latest fashion trends and designs. You don't have to stick to black and white because it's perceived to be slimming. A colour block of one other colour can work just as effectively and make you feel and look so much less drab! The same also goes for the notion that horizontal stripes and skinny jeans are out. One look at the plus-sized designer websites will tell you that this is certainly not true. The most important thing is to have fun and wear what feels right for you.
Michael P Richards is writing on behalf of Accessoryo specialists in Biker Clothing


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