Archive For The “Lesley” Category

Review: SWAK Designs Convertible/Infinite/Endless/Interchangeable/Overwhelming! Dress, and Perfect Cami

By | April 13, 2009

For many years now, Monif C has really sewn up the plus-size “infinity dress” market. The infinity dress – also known alternatively as a convertible or interchangeable dress – is a dress with a full skirt and two long (really, really quite long) panels of fabric that can be wrapped around the torso in a […]

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I got love for B & Lu; But it’s tough love.

By | March 26, 2009

Several weeks ago, before I vanished on vacation, the good people at B & Lu contacted me about reviewing some of their fine wares. Sure, I said, always happy to test drive a new dress in the interest of making sure y’all are well informed about fatshion. I chose a couple of items and, working […]

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Housekeeping: True Story

By | March 25, 2009

Firstly: the Fatshionista Twitter feed is being revived through the combined efforts of myself (insofar as remembering it exists) and the inimitable etana, who has fully embraced the art of blogging things in 140 words or less. Prior to today it hadn’t been updated in nearly a year, but if you’re into Twitter you should […]

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Death Fat: The last ten years

By | March 18, 2009

Big news, y’all; according to a new study, it turns out being fat will kill you. I know, I was shocked too. Gary Whitlock, possibly not a real doctor, asserts: “Obesity causes kidney disease, liver disease and several types of cancer, but the most common way it kills is by causing stroke and, most importantly, […]

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Reading List: Meghan McCain, Unexpectedly Broad-Minded (If Not Broad-Assed)

By | March 16, 2009

Via Jezebel, Meghan McCain responds to attacks on her weight both on The Daily Beast and on The View. The backstory to this is that Meghan McCain, daughter of Republican Presidential nominee John McCain, recently posted to her blog on The Daily Beast with some disparaging comments about Ann Coulter, and how McCain believes Coulter […]

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Fantasy Shopping: Ronald McDonald Edition

By | March 11, 2009

I am behind on everything lately. I owe responses to two-week-old emails; I have things from both B & Lu and SWAKdesigns to review. And yet here I am, fantasy shopping. Something about this dress is just screaming at me. Possibly it’s that the light cottony sundressy flounciness that represents springtime, which I have on […]

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For the love of Ross; Also, some links.

By | March 3, 2009

Click through to the Flickr version for outfit info. My long silence is explained! I’ve been off on holiday in Florida, hence the mirror photo above. My vacation was fabulous in spite of the fact that Disney-licensed Crocs were, hilariously enough, involved (I wonder how many people will never trust anything I say about style […]

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Outfitblogging: The significance of others

By | February 18, 2009

Click through to the Flickr version for outfit info. I met my husband on the first day of classes in January of 1998; I was a junior, he was a grad student. A compulsive flirt, I (inadvertently) tipped my hand early on in our interactions such that it was plain that I dug him right […]

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For your consideration: Imaginary fat toys as cautionary tales

By | February 17, 2009

Via AdFreak, the creepily-named “Active Life Movement” organization is warning parents and kids of the dangers of fatness by… imagining what fat toys would look like. Click any of the images below for the giant screen-filling versions. The tagline for this campaign is “Keep obesity away from your child,” but I am failing to understand […]

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Fat now, fat forever: Who reads weight-loss memoirs?

By | February 17, 2009

Today I was on amazon.com – this is not unusual – and upon adding one of my purchases to my shopping cart, a bunch of weight-loss memoirs popped up as “recommended items”. Arguably the weight loss memoir is a very new genre, one that can probably be traced from the beginnings of large-scale (will these […]

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