Thong Sandals for Every Occasion

By Silhouettes · August 12, 2010 · 0 Comments · 8 Views

Today we’re going to talk about thongs.

No, not the underwear. The shoe! (They’re also known as flip-flops.) Basically any shoe with a little piece that fits between your first two toes.

Thong sandals used to be what you wore to the beach or when you were really dressed down—a piece of foam and a couple of plastic straps. But now you can find a huge variety of thongs for pretty much any occasion. And they’re so in-style right now!

For casual days, I like these plus size buckle thongs. So easy to slip on with a pair of jeans, shorts or capris, and the real leather straps will last a long time.

For work days (if you’re allowed to wear open-toed shoes), these ornament thongs are a great choice. Simple, but with just enough “bling” to be fun. Another fun work option is the medallion thong. The medallion nearly covers the thong part, so no one will even know you’re wearing “flip-flops” (if that’s an issue).

And finally, thongs can even be dressy enough for fancy occasions. This Grecian thong makes use of the “gladiator” style that’s so popular these days, plus the pretty metallic colors really sparkle. And the Jeweled thong is another dressy option for those hot summer nights.

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Jeans, Jeans, Jeans

By Silhouettes · August 11, 2010 · 0 Comments · 10 Views

Have you visited the denim shop? Silhouettes.com has a whole section devoted to flattering plus-size jeans. Jeans are an essential part of almost any wardrobe. Dress them up, dress them down …they work for whatever you need!

The control-fit jean sits just below the waist and has a power-mesh panel that helps with tummy control. Five pockets, indigo wash, and a bootcut style make these plus-size jeans a great choice for running around town or heading out for the evening.

Wide-leg jeans are the perfect option for pear-shaped women, because the wide legs help create a long line that takes the eyes away from the “bulges” around the hips and thighs. These plus-size jeans have a traditional five-pocket style and fun embroidery on the back pockets.

Relaxed jeans are loose and comfortable, but flattering at the same time. These are a nice weekend jean—you can wear them without thinking about them, but they still look great!

Trouser jeans are relaxed jeans that look more like trousers—but still with that casual denim feel. They help de-emphasize wide hips and make for a smooth, sleek silhouette.

Cold on the Inside

By Silhouettes · August 10, 2010 · 1 Comment · 11 Views

No matter how hot it is outside, some offices keep the air conditioning at sub-arctic levels. If that’s the case where you work, you probably want to wear something a tiny bit warmer inside—and something that you can shed quickly when you walk outside.

I found some plus size coordinates recently that work really well for office layering. Like the lace trim cardigan and lace trim tank. The ribbed fit of the tank is slimming, and the length and coverage of the cardigan makes it professional enough for work. Plus it’s got a really pretty lace embellishment and a fun swing style.

The other set of coordinates is the peachskin tank and peachskin big shirt combo. The brushed and sueded soft texture makes these two pieces amazing. You can wear the tank on its own, or throw the big shirt over it (or any other shell) for a warmer feel and layered look.

If you need more ideas for cardigans to wear in your super-cold office, check out the options on the Plus Size Sweaters and Cardigans page.

Something New

By Silhouettes · August 5, 2010 · 0 Comments · 8 Views

I was just poking around in the “New Arrivals” section of Silhouettes (because I love new clothes) and found a couple of things that I almost ordered right on the spot…and so I decided to immediately blog about them.

First, check out this plus-size plaid gauze shirt. It’s so cute! (And it’s available in sizes up to 6X.) I can’t wait to wear this over some cuffed jeans with a couple of bangle bracelets. Right now I’m leaning toward the green version, but I might change my mind and go with magenta instead. I really love everything about this shirt: the ruffles, the cut and style, and more.

Next on my “to buy” list is the ruffle-trim tee. This shirt will look great with cuffed jeans, too. Since I like the t-shirt look but I also like to spice it up, this shirt, with its ruffles and some interesting textures, is perfect.

And finally, I was so excited to see this plus size linen tank dress. It’s linen, which I love for summer, and it’s a cute dress (and I’m always on the lookout for more of those). I can’t wait to wear it with some fun shoes (I’m thinking the orange asymmetric sandal). The empire waist is really flattering, too.

Now…enough writing. I’m off to go shopping!

Keepin’ it Casual (Part 2)

By Silhouettes · August 4, 2010 · 0 Comments · 10 Views

Wearing business casual clothes to work is great, and a common dress code in a lot of office settings.

So the rule for shirts (for women) is nothing too revealing and nothing TOO casual. Tank tops, etc. are out. Shirts with collars are good, but you don’t have to stick to collars, since there are lots of dressy shirts that don’t have them. (Your mileage may vary, of course. Check with HR to be sure.)

Here are a few great plus size shirts that fit under the umbrella of “business casual.”

The embroidered mandarin collar blouse. This pretty, feminine shirt is great for work, and it’s a little bit different, too. Loose fitting, comfortable, and still business casual—and the embroidery is a nice touch.

The embellished Gillian Grey linen tunic works well over a pair of business casual pants. It’s washable, too, which is always great for work clothes, and the embellishments make things pop.

The pullover buccaneer top comes in some really fun colors: raspberry is my favorite, but the blueberry and lime are so much fun, too. Easy-fitting, cotton voile, and washable, this shirt will (almost) make it fun to go to work in the morning!

Make sure to investigate some of the other plus size shirt and blouse options to brighten up your work wardrobe.

 

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