Note: This article was originally posted as a Guest Post at Sixty & Me.Fashion is about self-expression. You choose outfits that appeal to you. You desire that your clothes say something significant to the world around you.At Generous Fashion, we know that as a curvy woman, the clothes that you choose say a lot about your personality.It is true that perceptions of colors and their meaning are somewhat subjective....
Enjoy your summer style by adding plus size clothing in cool fabrics to your wardrobe.
Stay stunning all summer long with these 6 styles. They’re easy to implement and extremely versatile. By mixing and matching your current wardrobe with a few seasonal additions, you’ll be able to create a unique and beautiful summer look to express your personal style.
How can you find comfortable, cool plus size clothing for all these occasions that still keeps you looking stylish? Fabric and fit are critical.
One great way to look your best and maintain a healthy, positive body image is to add fresh looks to your wardrobe. Here are 5 flattering plus size trends to try.
I’ve been making plus size women’s clothing for many years now. Trends come and go, styles are always changing. Still, plus size tunic tops have remained some of my most popular designs.
One of my favorite techniques is tie-dye. It has always had an important place in fashion. Ancient cultures, psychedelic hippies, and modern fashionistas have all embraced this creative style.
I’ve been designing handmade plus size clothing for over a decade. If my experience has taught me one thing, it’s this: design success is all in the details.
A lot of time and consideration goes into every piece I create. I have to choose the perfect colors, select stylish patterns, and design the ideal fit.No matter how great my initial design might seem, I have to make sure I’m using top quality fabrics too. One of the fabrics I work with for Generous Fashions is rayon. Where does this now ubiquitous fabric come from? Why do I...
There’s no doubt about it: I love batik.I made my first batik when I was 17 and the love affair continues. This ancient fabric dying method has been used in many parts of the world but is most connected to the islands of Indonesia.My creative process is influenced by more than just a keen eye for design. There is also a rich history and unique story behind using batik...