Monday 18 October 2010

Get The Look - Fifties Style for Plus Size Figures

The fifties style is timeless and perfect for us plus-size women with cuts that accentuate our gorgeous curves. Soft, feminine dresses, cinched waistlines and elegant accessories provide a classic and glamorous look.

1950's styles included poodle skirts, cropped jackets with wide collars, colourful swing dresses, delicate cardigans and elegant pencil dresses with cinched waistlines that created the perfect hourglass figure.

Celebrities such as Kelly Brook and Dita Von Teese carry off the fifties style perfectly and current X-Factor contestant Rebecca is putting the look back into the headlines and us plus sized girls can do the look just as well.

Get The Look

Check out this selection fifities style plus size clothes, complete your outfit with heels, pearls and elegant gloves for the ultimate 1950's plus size look.



This gorgeous soft knit cardigan would look perfect with a plain black pencil skirt or worn over a 1950's style dress



Team this elegant corsage top with a pencil skirt for a feminine 1950's evening outfit




This stunning dress is perfect for a night out fifties style. Glamorous and elegant it has velvet spot design. Bow detail at bust. Boning to bodice. Shirring panel to back waist, fully lined with netting and lace trim and best of all it is available up to a size 32.  



Available up to a size 32 this fifties inspired shrug would complete an elegant outfit for a night out.



Complete your fifties style outfit with this gorgeous crop jacket. Perfect for day or night, teamed with a pencil skirt or worn over an evening dress.




A smart elegant pencil dress can be worn day or night. Tie the belt nice and tight to accentuate your waistline and gorgeous curves.



This stunning dress will accentuate plus sized curves perfectly and is ideal for a night out fifties style. Team it with a pair of elegant gloves and pearls to finish off the look.

1 comment:

  1. I love what you have shown here! The fifties is one of my favorite fashion eras :)

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