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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Domino Dollhouse’s New Collection Urban Mermaids


Domino Dollhouse’s New Collection Urban Mermaids


I am so excited to share with you one of my Favorite Brands, Domino Dollhouse new Collection Urban mermaids, which if i may say is so fierce!  It’s full of Pinks & seafoam greens playful prints, & sexy silhouettes. The  Urban Mermaids Collection offers a girly interpretation of their usual tough aesthetic. Soft colors, pretty prints, and femme denim all come together to create an overall look that is undeniably girly, yet still street. The pieces are available in sizes 1X-4X or 14-28 and the retail prices range from $29.99-$79.99. I cannot wait to get my hands on one of the pieces of the collection!  The collection is available for purchase now so check out Domino Dollhouse‘s website before they sell out fast. This is only part 1 of the collection so make sure you stay tuned for part II.
Oh goodness i love this whole outfit! She is rocking it!
Everything about this outfit i just love…..
Why can’t all of this be in my closet now?!
So retro, love it.
If you know me, you know i love sheer. I can so rock this top with a pair of denim jeans.
That Maxi is just so amazing.  I think i am in a Fashion Coma, i’m seriously in love with this collection and cannot wait till part 2 comes out! I am so glad that a clothing company like Domino Dollhouse is out there willing to push the boundaries when it comes to Plus size fashion.  Breaking the stereotypes that plus size girls can’t be fashionable. Oh yes we can! <3
For more info and to purchase items from this collection and others on the Domino Dollhouse’s website. Follow this link  http://www.dominodollhouse.com/index.php
Photo Credit to: Domino Dollhouse / Models: Rayna Salcido and Alyna Ajere Photography by Shannon Brooke Imagery Make Up by Natasha Marcelina Hair/Styling by Frankie Sin 
 About Domino Dollhouse: Plagued her entire life by drab clothing choices, owner Tracy Broxterman has always worked towards contributing her energies to adding style and glamour in the plus size fashion world. She started in 2009 with her own personal style blog, Chubble Bubble, and now with this unique online plus size shop, Domino Dollhouse! While the choices for sizes 14 and up are expanding, Domino Dollhouse strives to bring exciting, charming, and fun clothing and accessories to a market thirsty for more. While others give you water, we give you fruit punch!

Gok Wan’s Sexy Plus Size Lingerie




I am so excited to share with you a new Line Gok Wan is coming out with in partner withSimply be. I really don’t wear Lingerie, but i just couldn’t pass up showing you lovely ladies out there this line.  Message From Gok Wan to us Curvy ladies! Hello darlings, I’m so excited to unleash my new lingerie collection, which features this season’s latest polka dot prints and quirky colorways. With light control and comfort guaranteed, this gorgeous range is spot-on for lingerie lovers everywhere! To see the new line click here!

My Favorite part of this line is how vintage pinup inspired it is!

Would you rock these sexy pieces?
Click the photo for the line on Simply Be!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Fame at our Fingertips

The World Wide Web is a continual source of wonderment, not only in terms of the vast selection of services available to the user, but also because of the accessibility and availability of information therein.

Many chores that at one time necessitated nipping down the high street can now be completed in the comfort of your own home. And it’s not only ticking tasks off the to-do list that can be accomplished with the help of an internet connection – other more pleasurable pursuits can happily be indulged in too.

Online shopping, watching a film, or accessing your favourite music can all be carried out at the click of a button. After all, this is the age of convenience, and we surely can’t condemn such prodigious progress.

Like most things in life, however, there always tends to be a flip-side. While the internet may generally offer a safe option for completing your personal banking, there’s no disputing the fact that your personal life may always be slightly at risk.

This digital dichotomy makes for an interesting analysis. The net allows us to interact with people from all around the world in real time, either via satellite conversations, social networking sites, or in the closed confines of a chat room.

More often than not, we offer ourselves freely to the world at large. We promote ourselves via blogs, websites, and online profiles, posting our pictures and thoughts willy-nilly in a bid to present our lives to any interested parties.

And while it may be good to talk, what would normally be our private lives does, in effect, become public property. Even prospective employers are able to check out our credentials, whether to our knowledge or otherwise. And do they really need to see the latest snapshot of a Saturday night out with the girls, Triumph bras flashed fleetingly at the camera?

We tend to lay ourselves bare with little concern for the repercussions of promiscuous photos or throwaway comments, posted on a whim by ourselves or friends. And the term ‘friend,’ when used in the context of a social networking site, is not exactly synonymous with the generally accepted meaning of the word.

So, maybe we need to be more mindful of our bearing, and behave in a way that befits this new public persona. Our cybernetic conduct ought to be a little more guarded. We may all experience our five minutes of fame, but ideally not because of a shameful snapshot!