Saturday, October 24, 2009

Evans has DONE IT!

If Evans were a man, I would marry him right after seeing this new stuff!!

 

Monday, October 12, 2009

Top Winter Coat Picks



Steve Madden Toggle Coat
Available in Sizes 14-24 @ Nordstrom.com
Available in grey, magenta, yellow & purple
$178








Old Navy Women's Plus Military Coat
Available in sizes 16-30 @ Oldnavy.com
$82 











Duffle Coat
Available in UK sizes 14-32 @ Evans.co.uk
Also Available in purple & black
$78


Purple Bib Front Duffle Coat
Available in Sizes 18-22 UK (14-18 US) @DorothyPerkins.com
Also Available in lt. blue
$102


Tiered Coat
Available in pink, purple, yellow, black @ DorothyPerkins.com
Available in sizes 18-22 UK (14-18 US)
$118





Dooberry Coat - Black Only
Available in Sizes 14-22 US @ Carmakoma.com
$231
(Check out the back detail!!)

YES, PLEASE!

Sweater of the week (from Evans)!!!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

How Do I Know How an Online Style Fits?



As a plus-size shopper, I have tried on countless styles and brands at store's like Macy's, Torrid, Lane Bryant, Nordstrom.. etc, etc. and every single brand and style fits differently. By now, I know that a size 3x in Juicy Couture fits more like a 1.5x, a Macy's "Eyeshadow" brand top in a 3x fits more like a 1x, Calvin Klein Jeans 1x actually fits more like a 2x.. and so on.  I am an experienced plus size shopper.  Most plus size fashion-savvy women can tell you that sizes vary depending on the brand/quality of the product. The same rule goes for buying online.. how do I know that what the GAP says is a size 18 fits the same as my Torrid size 18 jeans?  (they are no where near the same, as the GAP does not adjust sizes based on body shape, like plus size brands do, they just make their styles in bigger sizes). Buying plus-size clothing online from a store that does not have a physical retail location for which you can go in and try clothes on is tricky.  I took it upon myself to order clothing from most online plus-size retailers so that I could help some of you make sizing decisions before making costly purchases with non-refundable shipping charges! SO, in alphabetical order:

I am a true size 18 on top and bottom as well as dress size (I will post a full body picture below so you can compare sizes) Of course, my clothing size can fluctuate anywhere between a 16 and a 22, soo.. here are my approximations.



Alloy.com:  xxxl fits like a realistic size 22 top when the fabric is stretchy, but if the fabric is a non-stretch, the xxxl fits a bit snug in the chest region and fits more like an 18.  I have an xxxl cotton halter top that is too big on me and fits like a 22/24 and I also have a satin dress with no stretch that fits like a small 18.

(This cute dolman sleeve top (Left) from alloy would probably be a bit loose on a size 18/20 girl in an xxxl)










MissPhit.com has a handful of cute styles, most notably, they offer a lot of styles in the popular buffalo checker print.  Missphit claims to use plus size 24 fit models, but their 3x fits like a size 18/20. I would order this cute checker dress in a 3x.      (Above)









 BandLu.com has some cute styles that are offered up to a size 5x!  Their clothing is affordable and often unique.  I ordered two tops and two dresses from BandLu.com and I found that, because of the thin, stretchy cotton material they chose for their styles, that my size 2x items were not flattering- but they did fit!  I did order one halter style dress in a 2x that was no where near a real size 2x.. more like a size 14/16 with absolutely no room to budge in the chest.  I would LOVE to look great in their clothes (like this dress on the left) but because of the stretchy cotton that sticks to every imperfection of my chubby belly, it isn't going to happen (even with spanx!)







  Evans.co.uk is my favorite plus-size retailer.  90% of my clothing comes from the UK store. I pay a hefty shipping fee- but it is SO worth it.   Trade Chic also has an exclusive deal with Evans of London (that means we're the only place in the USA you can come into a store and try their stuff on before making your purchase!!). Evans runs in UK sizes, which means that their size 22 is really a US size 18. Their clothing runs great to size.. all of my things from Evan's are a 22/24 (I usually get a 24 in fitted tops and dresses.) The really great thing about Evans for me is that all of their clothes seem to be made for a tall woman. I am 5'10" and clothes are ALWAYS too short on me, but not Evans! They have a really broad range of styles, including long-line tops, formal attire, wide range shoes/boots, lingerie, and outerwear, all of which fits just right!







DorothyPerkins.com is not actually a plus-size store, but they offer clothing up to a UK size 22, which is a US size 18. Their size 22 fits like a size 20 in most cases, the exception being some of their "tunics" and tailored clothing, which may fit a very petite size 18 girl (shorter than 5'5). I ordered a dress, two tunics, a cotton long line tank top "vest" and a blazer from DP and I found that the tunics were about 2 sizes too small for me (in a size 22UK) the dress was absolutely perfect (but too short to be a dress, I wear it with leggings as shown below), and the blazer was actually too big and fit like a size 22/24 US size blazer would. LOVE the DP styles and will definitely order more in the future- worth the shipping fees!


Have an online store you want me to test out? Let me know -- chances are I've already got a review for you!




Here is my full body shot for your size comparison:

(Dress: Dorothy Perkins)


(Dress: Torrid)


How to Wear Fall Jackets



Long Fall Parka (Evans)
Skinny Jeans (Fragile Denim)
Knee-High Boot (Zappos)
Funky Fringe Scarf (Evans)

Pair a long fall parka with skinny jeans, trendy knee-high or over-the-knee boots and a funky scarf to add flare and you are ready for a day out in the city, walking to class, or running your errands!

How to Wear Sequins/Shine

Sequins and shine are HUGE this season, but it is important they are not in competition with one another on your body! Here is an example of how we would put sequins/shine together at Trade Chic.

Notice the simple bottom layers: A white/grey tank and a basic pair of skinny jeans.
The black jacket brings all the flare the outfit needs and the black flats with gold trinket keep the outfit simple, but detailed.   Pair this outfit with a funky clutch and it's perfect for going out at night or keep it perfect for the day time with a big hobo bag! (evans.co.uk for more styles!)





Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I'm Going to Have a Fashion-Induced Heart Attack!

AMAZING. Evans.. if your clothes were a person, we'd be exclusively dating.

<3



!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Carmakoma

Carmakoma is my new favorite designer for unique lines/cuts and details.  Check out some of these great styles.   If I could import these from Europe, how much would you be willing to spend on them in my store?? Give me some ideas and I'll try my hardest.


 
                                                   
 (LOVE this color!)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Amen.


Attention to Detail

My biggest fashion turn-on is detail. Detail in the lines, shape and decor of a piece. Below are some of my favorite detailed pieces from Dorothy Perkins. (They go to a US size 18, but do run a big larger in their jackets/blazers)




 

 
 

Beading/embellishment is HUGE right now.. it's too bad no US plus size designers have come up with something yet... BUT.. the good news is Trade Chic will be selling all the styles like the ones you see above.. in YOUR SIZE! (Not the EXACT same things... but either almost identical or same style)

<3TC

Current Trends I'm LOVING.

So, Europe seems to have a better grip on fashion than the US... at least for plus sizes! Here are the current trends in plus sizes that I am dying to own!

Trends to Fill Your Closet With

1.  Exposed Zipper Detail


2. Shoulder Embellishment


3. Geometric Shapes



4. Sequined Blazer



5. Sleeve/Shoulder Tailoring/Detail



(Styles from Evans.co.uk)

The Trade Chic Revolution Is Coming!


Trade Chic is a plus size clothing store that will offer a selection of styles in sizes 16+ that are unobtainable elsewhere in the USA! Styles that look like they just walked off the runway (from straight size designers!) will be hanging in our store for you to fall in love with! The concept for Trade Chic, is to provide a store that offers a selection of plus size clothing that inspires a "Oh My God.. I never knew you could get this kind of fashion in THIS size" type of reaction. Half of the store will be all new clothing imported from a secret designer in the UK (Don't worry, we're working very hard to keep it affordable!) and half of the store will be set up in a buy/sell/trade manner, where we give you $$ for your stylish plus size clothes!

We can't wait to open and we would LOVE your feedback on some of our fashion choices.