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Bourbon and Bras - 0 views

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    Sewing enthusiast with a thing for lingerie and vintage
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ro·sar·i·um/rōˈze(ə)rēəm/Noun: A rose gard - 0 views

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    ro·sar·i·um - /rōˈze(ə)rēəm/ Noun: A rose garden My name is Rosa & I love cats & thrifting! MY PHOTOS HERE! 
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Fat Shopaholic - 0 views

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    I'm Tiffany from the South Side of Chicago. 
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FUCK YEAH CHUBBY FASHION! - 1 views

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    "This is a fashion blog dedicated purely to fabulous plus sized ladies (sizes US12 and up, please)!! Chubby guys can feel free to submit their photos also!"
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fatale fashion - 1 views

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    Well, hi! My name is Ariana, and I'm a twenty-something working girl based in northern New Jersey. I started this blog after weeks of ogling through posts from some fabulous "fatshionistas" all over the blogosphere. I was so inspired by these gorgeous and confident women who show the world you don't need to be a size two to look good that I knew I had to join their ranks. I don't know about you,  but working in an office day in and day out can get beyond dull at times. For me, one of the best ways to spice up my day is to wear something that makes me feel confident, sophisticated and sexy, while still keeping office appropriate of course! When I feel good in my clothes, every coffee run or trip to the printer is another strut down the runway in my mind! I hope Fatale Fashion can serve as a source of inspiration to other women like myself who express themselves through their clothes, as well as a resource for bargains all over the web!
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FROM THE REZ TO THE CITY - 0 views

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    I have always been in love with fashion but I was born on a Native American reservation where it was not available. Growing up I looked through my mom's fashion magazines for inspiration, then I created outfits with what I had in my closet. When I left the "Rez" and moved to the "City" I went crazy for fashion! If I had to categorize my style, I would call it classically chic with a touch of glam/drama. In an effort to inspire my fellow full-figured women, I decided to share my style through this blog. My goal is to prove that no matter your dress size...you can "ROCK" fashion and look great! I believe the key to great style is finding inspiration, being creative and displaying confidence. I hope you are inspired! Kiah
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Fat Girls Like Nice Clothes Too - 0 views

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    This blog is primarily about fashion with a few other random things thrown in for good measure. Its about plus size fashion specifically and not really about body politics. I'm not anti diet or pro diet- your body is your business and its not my place to tell you what you should weigh (although I think I occasionally do rant a bit about not beating yourself up over every extra half pound). It is my place though to tell you that whether you weigh 100lbs or 300lbs you should make sure you look fantastic at all times!
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Fatty Unbound - 0 views

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    I am a fat positive fashion blogger and excessive dresser located in Yorkshire, UK. An avid vintage enthusiast and DIY seamstress with a love for all things thrifted, handmade or on a sale rail, she set up her blog Fatty Unbound in 2009, after becoming frustrated with the lack of budget friendly, body positive, and politically conscious fat fashion blogs. With her blog, she aims to challenge bodily hierarchies and notions of privilege within mainstream fashion circles through a mixture of outfits, strategies, craft tutorials and personal histories, all designed to normalise fat bodies and celebrate body diversity in fashion and beyond.
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Nothing Broken » SF style and SF heart - 0 views

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TiffanyD - 0 views

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    Makeup By Tiffany D
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Major Must Haves - Blog - 0 views

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    Hello everyone! I'm Tanya, hairstylist and fashion extraordinaire (lol).  I was born and raised in California while my immediate family is from the Central American country of Belize. Growing up in Los Angeles, I have been able to develop my gift in the world of fashion and have become more and more enthused and excited about placing my finger print on upcoming fashion trends.  
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M Loves M - 0 views

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    Hi my name is Mara {pronounced MAR-ah, as opposed to MER-ah or MORE-ah}. Welcome to my blog! I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and live here now, although I lived in Seattle and then the Bay Area during college. I love baking, thrifting, doodling, crafting, creating, writing and dreaming. I'm a puppy mama, a newlywed{!}, and a blogger. This community has introduced me to some very wonderful people and it's helped me grow so much as a person. For that, I am so grateful!
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Killer clothes and Fine Cuisine - 0 views

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    Luxirare is a weekly webzine dedicated to clothing and cuisine. At Luxirare, the typical notion of a seasonal fashion show or seasonal "menu" does not exist. Styles and recipes are presented as individual pieces that do not follow a strict theme but rather a flow of ideas. The Luxirare principle is to use the unique mobility of the internet to develop an enticing, unorthodox presentation. A fluidity of information is easily produced because content can be accessed from anywhere at any time. The grassroots feedback system allows and encourages anyone to provide instantaneous feedback. Ideas are presented 1 by 1 so that detailed images can magnify the process or item being presented; this allows for a more intimate interaction between the image and the audience. However, there is a commitment to motion. There are no starts, no stops, no resumption of any discontinued story; just a continual conversation between the creator and the audience. Instead of typical "collections" or batches of ideas which are grouped into "seasons", the goal is to move towards a season-less, collection-less presentation, promoting a constant renewal of thought. The power of the internet to swallow so much into obsolescence is usually considered detrimental. The point here is to use the greatest invention of the 20th century, the internet and the obsolescence associated with it, as an advantage.
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