Here, ladies, is a dress that is good for work, play, weddings, your wallet and getting that cute Olive Garden waiter's attention... so you can order another tasty beverage! Those ruffles, that color, and that figure lovin' cut on this Jaqueline Dress by IGIGI ($70, on sale) will definitely get you noticed, especially if you do like this model did and pair it with a tasty red accessory and then you hold that accessory up like you're about to slap someone with it.
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curvalicious
I lLOVE your frequent features of real, curvy girls so loved by another era, born in the wrong time, hug 'em, luv 'em, real women rather than boy-thin, scrawny, toothpick, tit-less models! We rock and roll, and admire you for saying so! Fit not fat, and sexy women, show it!
Found of You
Are thin women not "real" women? I'm not super skinny or plus size myself (I'm sort of just average), but I think it's pretty despicable to denigrate anyone's body, whether it be fat, skinny, or anywhere in the middle.
Janetor
Agreed, Found of You, but I think Curvalicious was (rightfully so) giving us props for posting clothes that aren't JUST modeled by the traditional fashion-industry toothpicks. I do think that ALL clothes should be modeled by women of ALL sizes, personally! :)
Kimberly
Second Curvalicious' sentiment. Love, Kimberly the curvy dino tee girlie :)
Scrawny Woman
I never see skinny girls coming on here and hating on fat women. Just saying. I agree with Found of You. Why do you have to put other women down to make yourself feel better about being chubby? Can't you just be happy with your body and thank them for posting plus sized things without saying hurtful things about women who are naturally "titless" or "boy-thin"?
Janetor
Excellent points, all!
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