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Another Attack on the Overweight

by bergebabe @ 31/07/08 - 15:45:08
Breaking news - Your weight no longer has anything to do with what you eat, your exercise levels, or even possibly illness. It has now been 'proven' that if you have fat friends you will gain weight.

Researchers from Warwick, Dartmouth and Leuven universities analysed data on 27,000 people and came to the conclusion that weight gain is the result of social influence. Did you get that? Fat is contagious!

The study found that people who forge close relationships with more rotund friends are more likely to develop a weight problem than those who purposely exclude the plus-sized from their circle. We are apparently influenced by the appearance of those around us and prone to imitative behaviour.

I don't know whether to laugh at the fact that such research was even devised, let alone carried out, or to be angry at yet another excuse to publically degrade the overweight.

Is it really possible to completely ignore more likely factors in weight gain? The increase in fast and convenience foods, the drop in exercise levels and modern day aids which take some of the strain out of day to day chores?

Will there ever be a time when it can be accepted that not everyone is built to look the same? That different builds, shapes and sizes is just the way it is and should be celebrated?


 
 

Autumn Trend - Tunics & Trousers

by bergebabe @ 23/07/08 - 14:49:39
I hate to say it, but the Autumn/Winter styles are hitting the shops - so before summer has even really begun it's time to start looking at your winter warmers, more importantly, what will look fab on the curvier figure.

Definitely this season's most wearable trend - pairing a tunic with trousers is guaranteed to lengthen your silhouette and create a long and lean look.

Cinching at the waist can give definition to the tunic's soft line. Keep the shape and palette simple so you can add drama with luxurious materials, from lavish fur and soft leather to bold mixed plaid. For the most flattering look make sure the tunic doesn't creep below mid-thigh.

As for the trousers - cropped or floor-skimming, flared or skinny, just make sure you pick trousers to suit your shape to really make this look your own.

Pick of the crop in plus sizes is this pleated black tunic with cute ruffle finish sleeves.

Outsize Clothes News:  Autumn Trend  Tunics & Trousers

Back by Popular Demand

by bergebabe @ 16/07/08 - 15:22:24
This stunning evening dress by Igigi sold out very quickly when it went on sale earlier in the year. It is now back due to customer demand, but in VERY limited quantities so don't delay if it's the perfect dress for you!

The keyhole dress in magenta is available in sizes 16 to 34, and is a unique style that gives the wow factor of a halter neck but without the need for a strapless bra! The back features a key hole detail with button closure, while the empire waist is finished with pretty beading. The two tone layered fabric creates an irridescent effect while the plunging neckline and empire waist will make the most of a curvy figure. To finish it off there is a matching shrug included.

Outsize Clothes News:  Back By Popular Demand

Plus Size Summer Sale

by bergebabe @ 09/07/08 - 13:37:23
If anyone still needs a few bits for their summer holiday now is the time to buy!

Curvety.com are having a mid season sale and have loads of fab T shirts, summer dresses and other summer essentials in larger sizes.

I particularly love this crinkle cotton summer dress which has been reduced to £25.

Outsize Clothes News:  Plus Size Summer Sale

Natalie Cassidy's Diet Secrets

by bergebabe @ 07/07/08 - 15:57:31

I'm sure many of you will remember Natalie Cassidy, who was long standing character Sonya Jackson in Eastenders. Sonya departed to start a new life last year, giving Natalie the chance to dip her toe into new projects.

In her documentary shown on BBC 3 Natalie followed a number of 'fad diets' taken from popular womens magazines, with mixed results - none of which were positive. It was revealed in the program that many of the celebs who supposedly endorsed these diets had actually never used them.

Magazines are promoting the message - YOU MUST BE THIN, then publishing ridiculous 'celebrity endorsed' diets to sell more copies.

There are 239 women's magazines published in the UK so there is hot competition to gain sales. As pointed out in the program, children as young as 8 are reading these magazines which encourage an unhealthy perspective on weight and a negative attitude to larger sizes. They push diets that may not be nutritionally sound and give false accolades from popular celebrities to make it seem ok.

Impressionable young teens are reading these celeb diets and are encouraged to follow them with out knowing what the long term health risks are.

If magazines were pushing smoking, drinking or drug abuse the governing bodies would step in and put an end to it. Isn't it time that the diet industry was given the same treatment?


 
 

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