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Extreme Weight Loss Methods For Events

You can use extreme weight loss methods to shed the bulk hanging from your waist, hips and chin to look smarter and prettier. The loss of weight is a gradual process which requires consistency. Some people are too desperate and impatient to lose weight, hence they seek short cuts. Extreme weight loss methods are meant for such people. These people are usually keener to lose weight for special occasions such as weddings, parties, prom nights and dates.

The most popular form of losing weight on a short notice is starvation, which is employed by some of the most famous fashion models and celebrities. Dieters can be more interested in finding the easier way of shedding their calories rather progressing slowly with the traditional method of eating healthily and exercising regularly.

Hair Styles for Plus Size Women

Anyone who wears clothes size 12w to 44ww falls into the plus size category.

The properly designed style compliments the face shape. It flatters the individual's size, the skin tone, and the eye color. The perfect style will emphasize the most beautiful features while minimizing the weak facial features. It will make the strongest features pop and be noticed next after the hair.

A complimentary style can update an entire wardrobe. A new beautiful style may be worn with an old dress and the dress will look brand new. Or, vice versa, an uncomplimentary style will make any dress look bad. The point is, the hair is noticed first and either compliments the woman size or does not compliment .

My Experience With Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans

It can be difficult for full-figured women like me (5' 6" and 300+ pounds) to find jeans that fit, flatter our shape, and don't break our budgets.

Back in the day (and by that I mean even as recently as 20 years ago) there weren't very many designers catering to full-figured women, and there were even fewer designers producing jeans for plus-size women.

Since I had a limited budget for everything including clothing, I normally shopped the cheap racks for jeans. As long as it fit, didn't cut off my circulation at the waistband and in the thighs, and didn't drag on the ground (I've got short legs) I was happy, but I was even happier if I could get away with spending $10.00-$25.00 on a pair of jeans.

The Lament of the Plus-Size Corporate Woman - Why Can't I Find a Suit That Fits?

Have you ever wondered why you can't figure out what size you wear? This is certainly a very hot topic of conversation (and consternation!) with my daily clients and on my fashion and wardrobe blog.

Sadly, the answer is actually fairly simple...it's because there is little or no size standardization in the clothing industry. That problem is compounded by the fact that as clothes are sized up into plus sizes, construction issues become more complex because the fit becomes more complex. As a garment is sized up, each and every figure issue or anomaly becomes exponentially more challenging to the construction of a garment. When the fit of one aspect of a garment is changed, it effects all aspects of the garment. The larger the change, the greater the effect.

So as designers and manufacturers are faced with a less-than-healthy economy, how can they cut costs?