Stylish Trendy Clothes For Fat Women - Fashion Styles Stout Plump Ladies Should Avoid
Posted: Sunday, July 19, 2009
by Kacycarr
http://www.spotthepimple.com
Stylish trendy clothes for fat women - Should fat women wear skimpy clothes? Why not if they want too, however let us rephrase the question to "do fat women look good in skimpy clothes." This would all depend on who you ask, but judging by survey, no is the answer. And it would be cruel to the obese to repeat the reasons given by people asked this question. Again, we could ask the same question about stick thin girls who's protruding bones makes their skeletal frame more visible if they wear skimpy clothes. There is always the solution of dieting to lose weight to get round this, but until you decide to follow a weight loss plan let us look at the style of clothes you can look great in if you're fat. The quick fix to an overweight problem and wanting to look slim is determined by style and colour of clothes.
Remember, stout or not, what you wear is entirely up to you! Stylish trendy clothes for fat women will have you look fabulously trendy if worn with that all important accessory "confidence." You shouldn't dress to please other people. If you wear an outfit to keep others happy then you end up the unhappy one, who would you rather it is. If people make judgment on the clothes you wear they could be doing this because they feel you would look better dressed in something else. If criticism is constructive and comes your way from people who care then take on board what they have to say.
If you feel confident you can get away with pretty much anything, having said this, it all depends on who's looking on and ready to fire an onslaught of malicious jibes. You need to be your own person making your own decisions to what best suits you in your choice of stylish clothes for fat women. No more looking for reassurance asking those all familiar questions like, does my belly stick out in the dress? Or, do these pants make my bum look fat?
Is it a good thing to see you're self as pleasantly plump instead of fat. Yes in a way if it helps boost your confidence, however it's an easy way out of addressing the issue of being overweight. You have to recognize obesity to allow yourself to help yourself.
Stylish Trendy Clothes for Fat Women Tips
- Black is not the be all and end all for looking slim. Color and variety can help you look thinner. A monochromatic color that ideally matches your skin tone will have people drawn to your glowing face instead of belly ripples and big bum creases. Don't be afraid to experiment with color; the secret is to use one color in various tones and you have created a monochromatic look.
- Do you think that if you were taller it would make you look slim instead of fat? Well you're right you can by wearing trousers, jeans or pants that cover your shoes. Don't have them dragging on the floor as this is scruffy looking.
- Don't make the all time mistake of wearing clothes that are too tight in hope it will make you look slimmer…doing this will show every ripple of fat, and more you may not have realized you had. It is best to wear clothes that fit your body comfortably; neither oversized nor undersized.
- Oversized clothes worn by a plump woman (big and baggy) may well hide her imperfections she wants hidden, however it does no justice to her positive points. Big baggy clothes will have you appear larger and shapeless. Stylish clothes for fat women shouldn't include big T-shirts and blouses without any fitting, Forget skimpy clothes because these garments highlight the very things you want to hide.
- Too much material around the belly is not good fashion sense for the fat woman or man; Pants/skirts with pleats, elastic waist or string waists are only adding volume to your waistline.
Overweight small stout women want to look and feel good in what they wear. They want fashion that flatters their figure and is chic trendy and stylish at the same time. Fashion has changed considerably over the years for fat women where their choice in clothes was once limited to wearing boring tent dresses and stretchy, polyester pants. This is not the case now and about time too. Big women do have more choice today but want clothing items that are slimming. Some fashion companies although recognized the problem of plus size women have not done nothing about making clothes as fashionable and slimming, leaving the fat woman to resort back to wearing skimpy outfits.
Stylish Clothes That Don't Work
Everyone should be able to find jeans that fit them perfectly and flatter their figure. But, plus size women don't always have this option and have to realize they can't get away with wearing the same type of jeans as skinny women. Low-rise jeans are not plus size friendly. A small amount of cloth barely covering a mountain of flesh is ugly to look at.
Fashionable or not, stop right there if you're considering wearing a halter-top. Halter tops in fresh colors and patterns may look good on thin ladies but not a good choice for the overweight woman. Avoid cropped or cut-off tops, or even those that just reach the waist they are not appealing.
People come in all different shapes and size, not just width, but length as well, and this has to be taken into consideration when buying your clothes. Some fashions are just not meant to be worn by the fat woman, but this doesn't mean you can't be chic trendy and stylish in what other garments you wear.
I myself have never had a weight problem but can relate to them that do. Aside from cutting out fatty foods from your diet you need to "walk" more. I am living proof that walking works. My experience of weight loss happened on holiday in Florida. Although a place known for its steaks bigger than an English cow could produce, and tasty grits, not even eating these stopped me from shedding the pounds. I stayed on International Drive which was one of the yank's average roads that we in the UK would call a motorway. Every day I had to walk the walk to get to where I was going, and with no cafes with outside seating lining the road like you would see in the Costa's gave me a waistline I never dreamt was possible even after visiting every all you can eat restaurants.
There is no such thing as stylish clothes for fat women. Clothes are clothes regardless of style. Looking stylish is something you create e.g. what you compliment the garment with, jewelry etc, how you walk to how you cross your legs when sitting down. These are essential elements to practice if folk are to see you as fit instead of fat.
Did you ever wonder why slim women grace the front page of every glossy fashion magazine? Not wanting to make you feel worse than you do if your weight is an issue, but it's because they can wear the halter top, low waist jeans and neck chokers, and look fabulous.
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Top-level comments on this article: (8 total)No, talking about "mountains of flesh" and "ripples of fat" is both hurtful and ignorant. And frankly, telling me what I can't wear is useless. If you really know what you are talking about, tell us what we CAN wear!!Hi Mimi sorry this article disappoints you but its very hard to please everyone. If you notice Mimi - although having to point out a lot of things that may not sound nice - I also "defend" the big woman because I see them hurt all to often.For some overweight people they need this approach as it tends to give them a boost in making that all time inportant decision to lose weight for the sake of their health and to how they feel.I apologize if this article has offended you - it was not my intention. I am glad you spoke your mind so other women who might feel the same as you will come to understand - it is in the big woman's favor why I write the way I do.Keep wellKacy
I thought your article was frank and to the point, which, in my opinion is good. Although, you lost some creditability with the advertisements at the end of your article. And the previous reader is ultimately right, you didn't really provide any specfic enhancers for plus-size women, though examples of avoiding drawstrings and such was good advice.Hi and thanks for your input I will take all you say on board for my next articleKeep wellKacy
I can't even imagine how offended I would be about this article if I were overweight. If you've never had a weight problem then NO, you can't relate to those that do. I would go so far as to say that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, and I pity your prejudice against overweight women.I mean yes, people look bad in certain clothes. Fine. Who cares?You address this in the beginning, "If you feel confident you can get away with pretty much anything, having said this, it all depends on who's looking on and ready to fire an onslaught of malicious jibes."Why would you try to make women, who you assume have low-self-esteem, even more afraid ridicule than before? That's just passive-aggressive cruelty.You go on to suggest that women should LIE to themselves about being fat and call themselves "pleasantly plump."FAT is not a bad word, lady, just because YOU recoil at the sound of it.People do not need to change how they dress.
YOU need to stop judging people so harshly.
The only reason you even care about this issue, obviously, is because you don't like looking at fat people. You find their appearance offensive, and sometimes their manner of dress.
You should be ashamed of yourself. The problem is not the fat women. The problem is people like you.
I'm not an idiot. I can see through this saccharine crap facade that you're putting up. I feel sorry for you and the people that listen to you, and people who don't think about the effects of their words.
Fat is not a bad word you say and your so right because "Fat is a killer" I have nothing against fat people, in fact I care for fat people more than you can ever know after losing a neice at a young age because of obesity. I am saddened you feel this way and have this opinion of me but if I can help others who may not feel as you do then that makes me happyKeep wellKacyYour distaste for overweight people is thinly disguised. Pun intended.Thankyou - I guess you seen through me
The article is great!
All the articles I read about what to wear or not to wear are good.
I need someone to tell me WHERE I find the clothes to implement the suggestions! I am 5'1'' and weigh over 200 lbs. Everything I try on makes me look ridiculous. The options for petite plus are few and not at all trendy. Why do clothes designers think all big women are tall???Hi Shelby I agree with what you say about fashion designers and tall women. Shelby can you not go online to find out. The list of places that help women like you with this problem (trying to find fashion) is endless. I found this snippet below which you might find useful
Welcome to Petite Affair - where everything is exclusively made for women who are 5'3 or under. Our gorgeous Autumn/Winter petite clothing collection is here! Perfectly proportioned and in sizes 4-16, you'll find your complete wardrobe from petite jeans to petite dresses. Unlike the high street our clothes have been specifically tailored to not only fit but flatter the petite frame perfectly.
I am not permitted to put a url address in this comment but I would say you put (.com) on the end of (Petite Affair)
Good luckKacy
nice start of knowing somethig about yourself... great advice and i'm sure there are lots to follow,right?
alot of like me will surely wait for further advices :)
hope u can add some pictures of what and what not to wear......
god bles&keep safe!!
Thank you for your kind comment Rona hopefully more fashion tips will follow soon
Keep well
KacyI put in a google search for styles for fat women, and this page was near the top. I read the article, and found it very frank, and truthful. Thank you, Kacy Carr, it was helpful to me. Why others are so rudely vocal about the article is beyond me. I can only assume they are wearing blinders, and do not want to face the truth, or their mirror. If they ask their husband if they look fat in that dress they only want to hear lies and false flattery.Hi and thank you for this welcome comment. I am glad you found the article helpful, Its sad for those that deny themselves the truth because things could be so different for them.
Keep safe
KacyHeh. Kacy Carr, we see you sockpuppeting, using an anon account to support your own article. Good work.
No this article was not helpful! There was no information about what a,"fat" person should wear! I am recovering from pituitary surgery and have gianed weight1 this subject could have been handled in a far more tactful manner!
Yes there is alot a heavy woman can do and not doto look sexy. You did have alot of good points. Would like to see more. Maybe before and afters. Also some brands work better then others. Any height that can be added with shoes is good. Design hides alot.(small designs or flowers). The right bra for support and lift. ect.
I am 5'4 and 170lbs and have alot more ideas. Why did'nt you do some research to make this article way more helpful.
I think that you are ignorant person who has obviously never had to struggle with weight. As a women who has been both extremely thin 117lbs at age 22, and extremely obese 230plus pounds currently, I know the struggle and the pain with just wanting to look good, but going into a store that has nothing appropriate or at all pretty or fashionable, so you have to buy what ever is there. Or having to pay up to five dollars more because your size is a plus size. Often times, the clothes that are available to heavy women in mass marketing stores do not fit properly to begin with. And then to be treated cruelly, or criticized for it by ignorant biased people who have nothing better in their lives to do but to look down on your just compounds the problem. Your website isn't helpful at all, it's hurtful and shows that you are nothing more than a sorry person who obviously is so unhappy with yourself that you feel the need to make others hurt so you can feel better about yourself.
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