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Hi! This is a dress by Limb Clothing. Size 18 UK.
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I’ve been waiting for this post to go live and it did just that yesterday over at www.mydarlingfaye.com!
I made the decision to start doing lingerie reviews/articles/outfit posts. Mainly because I’m the biggest lingerie addict ever and I get so many questions about where and what to buy all the time.
Visit my blog and let me know what you think!!
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Modèle: Tête de ThonPhotographe: Pauline Dachary
M.U.A: Claudia Cortes
Shoot & maillots: Viksenhttp://viksen.fr/
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Cleo by Panache Betty Frill Bandeau Top and Betty Frill Bottom available at Viksen
Many of you have probably heard of the CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch’s controversial and flat out rude comments that the company doesn’t sell XL or XXL sizes for women because they want “cool” people to wear their clothes. Well, this blogger wrote an open letter to Jeffries and included these photos of herself and what is considered a “typical” male model body type.
Some quotes from her letter:
“The only thing you’ve done through your comments (about thin being beautiful and only offering XL and XXL in your stores for men) is reinforce the unoriginal concept that fat women are social failures, valueless, and undesirable.”
“This is largely attributed to companies like yours that perpetuate the thought that fat women are not beautiful. This is inaccurate, but if someone were to look through your infamous catalog, they wouldn’t believe me.”
“P.P.S. You should know your Large t-shirt comfortably fits a size 22. You might want to work on that.”
This has to do with fashion, though perhaps not in the way this blog has so far posted. But this sort of confidence is the sort of thing that we want our choices in clothes to reflect. You should be able to wear whatever you want and feel confident - no matter what other people may say or think.
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