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Celebrity Style: Adele
| Posted on February 22, 2013 at 12:45 AM |
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There could be a possible collaboration between Adele and Burberry designer Christopher Bailey for a plus size line inspired by the "Rolling in the Deep" songstress. Adele who has always had an interest in fashion and this possible partnership would "...reflect her position as an ambassador for stylish, curvy women," reports the Daily Mail.
Burberry invited her to come to the studio with her stylist and together they worked on creating dresses for the awards season with her. Adele was captivating on the red carpet of the Grammys and BRIT Awards earlier this year and the alliance could spark a new relationship between the singer and the fashion company. Try this spring inspired look courtesy of Adele

In Curvy News: Queen Latifah Launched her Own Clothing Line
| Posted on February 8, 2013 at 9:25 AM |
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One of our style icons Queen Latifah, has launched her very own clothing line through HSN. The collection is called none other than "The Queen Collection" and it consists of everything from denim, leggings, and hanbags to hair clips. The line debuted on August 27th.
Queen Latifah says, that her reasons for starting the line, “It is a word we need to bury at this point ... I wanted to make something size two and up,” she said. “The truth is, we all would like to wear the same clothes. We all want to wear beautiful, fly clothes no matter what size you are, and so for me it was important to match with a company that understood and respected that ideal.” She also says, “I felt like larger girls were not respected, even though we are huge consumers,” Queen Latifah said. “I felt the marketplace didn’t respect us in the way it should. I was not going to step out with a clothing line that didn’t respect a fuller-figured woman or a curvaceous woman, and really all women.”
The Queen collection will be priced under $100 for apparel and $170-$300 for leather outerwear and handbags.

The Queen Collection
Designers - Monif Clarke
| Posted on February 3, 2013 at 4:55 AM |
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Monif Clarke is a force to be dealt with within the Plus-size fashion industry. As the co-founder and CEO of Monif C. Plus Sizes, She has designed a collection of plus size fashions that any curvy girl would dream of wearing.Conceived in 2005 by mother/daughter team Monif and Elaine Clarke, the Monif C. collection of dresses and swimwear reaffirms every woman’s desire for an inspired life, filled with luxury and unadulterated sexy appeal. A love of color, prints, and vintage details has been a part of Monif’s life from her childhood in Barbados. Today as a plus size woman, Monif understands the need for a new perspective in the plus size market.
Voted “Best Plus Size Clothing Store” by City Search, “Best Store For Plus Size Evening Wear” by Time Out New York and featured in the October issue of Essence Magazine’s “Power 40 Under 40″, Monif C. has made its mark as a plus size industry leader. Monif C. has been featured on NBC’s Today Show, ABC News, Barbara Walters’ the View, The Washington Post, Essence, Glamour, TLC’s What Not to Wear, The Tyra Banks Show, Ebony, Jet and many more. The Monif C. collection is quintessentially the wardrobe for the young, contemporary, sexy plus size woman. When you wear Monif C., you reclaim your femininity and your strong sense of self. Celebrity fans of Monif C. include Emme (Plus Size Supermodel), Sherri Shepherd (the View), Jill Scott, Jennifer Hudson, Raven Symone, Gabourey Sidibe, Kim Coles, Tocarra (America’s Next Top Model), Angie Stone and Amber Riley (Fox’s Glee). Monif C. is sold online, in the Monif C. Boutique in New York City, as well as specialty boutiques throughout the US, London, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Jamaica, St. Maarten, Bahamas, and Bermuda.
When asked why she started her fashion line she simply states, "I started this business out of my own frustration with not being able to find sexy, sophisticated fashion forward clothing for plus size women like myself. I knew that if I was having difficulty finding beautiful clothing, there had to be many other women like me with the same problem, so I decided to design my own collection." Check out her interview on madamenoire.com below: