

The cardigan, although not exactly like Bella's, was a close find from Madewell that matched my black and blue Eloquii snakeskin boots (from the 'fit above because gorgeous, gorgeous girls rewear pieces) perfectly. I sized up to achieve a baggier feel and have managed to wear the jeans three other days outside of this one as well. The jeans I’m wearing are Eloquii and, truthfully, they are perfect. It’s also incredibly difficult to find “oversized” pieces, which Bella wears a lot of, especially when you need oversized of a size that seems to already be considered oversized to its creators. I’d Google search intensely the descriptors of each item, find something of similar styling, and boom, be saddened when the largest size carried is an L. A lot of this process of finding similar pieces to Bella was me getting my hopes up. I found several similar options to her turtleneck that were darling, but of course, they didn’t come in my size. The first piece I looked for was a closely similar style of turtle neck that pushed out, similar to Bella. Our final look of the week was another simple in theory, slightly more complex in practice.

So mark your calendars for the launch since getting a pair of UGG shoes has become an actual mission! It is the same silhouette as the Platform style, but this version has been updated to feature the braid design detail that you see in the Tasman style. As we shared earlier, this specific pair of UGG boots have been sold out for months, but UGG will introduce a similar alternative, the Classic Ultra Mini Braid, on January 16. This look was fun, and the UGG platform minis are a staple piece in my closet now. I opted for a leather shearling jacket from UGG and being that it was definitely 30✯ outside in NYC when I wore this (that's -1,1✬ for everyone else), I was grateful for a little more winter coverage. The original jacket Bella wears is an oversized western one from Opening Ceremony. Now, will I ever suggest wearing tiny white shorts to your place of work? Absolutely not. CONGO TROPICS MIDI DRESS (CURVY) 79.95 Image ON MY MIND BLOUSE (CURVY) 54.95 Image STAR GIRL JACKET (CURVY) 59.95 Image CORRINA MAXI DRESS (CURVY). As a larger girl, I don’t always choose the look that’s riskier, but this was a fun moment to really step outside of the box and really push my confidence. That said, personally, this was the look I was most fearful of. Create plus size party outfit using club dresses black, pink or white, plus size clubwear tops, plus size rompers or club outfits with shorts. Rocking uber-tiny white panty-like shorts with a leather jacket, UGG boots, and scrunch socks is such a power move. Browse 15,466 plus size clothing photos and images available, or search for plus size clothing shopping or plus size clothing store to find more great photos and pictures.
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