In this blog post, I’m sharing my time at TCFStyle Brunch: Our Table. Our Taste. Our Terms. What I did and wore. Keep reading for details on this plus-size event.
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In this blog post, I’m sharing my time at TCFStyle Brunch: Our Table. Our Taste. Our Terms. What I did and wore. Keep reading for details on this plus-size event.
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Hey girl hey, I had the pleasure of attending the CURVYcon’s virtual brunch. This brunch gave me a reason to put on my Sunday’s best. I know my polka dot maxi dress with the matching hair bow was ideal for the CURVYcon brunch.

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Within this blog post, I’ll be sharing my experience at the TCF Style Expo. You’ll see what happened from fashions, panels, networking and of course the parties!

Are you looking for the tea on the plus size event The Curvy Fashionista Style Expo? Looking for plus size fashions from TCF Style Expo? Are you looking for information on the plus size focused panels? Here you’ll find! If you want to know why I attend keep reading!!
The category is plus size fashion, lol! (A Pose reference) The TCF Style Expo definitely had the fashions on display.
Here are my 5 favorite looks from the TCF Style Expo. Everyone looked amazing but these happen to be my favorite. However, for me, these people came with their A game!

Marie Dee, The Curvy Fashionista, herself wearing Barkwood.

Shamika of froplusfashion wearing Eloquii.

Chasi of Sweat N Mascara wearing Christian Omeshun.

Tiffany of Beautiffully me wearing Curvi Milieux.

Ivory of Ivory Jinelle wearing Ofuure (top), Rainbow (shorts) and Zara (shoes).
Clearly, they came to slay!

The fashions were not the reason I attend the Style Expo. The panels are very important. There were 3 panels that stood out to me.

I really enjoyed the “Plus Size Fitness” panel. They talked about plus size fitness and weight loss. The ladies shared their thoughts on if plus size fitness fit in the plus industry. They tackled a very heavy hitting topic in the plus size community.

The cosplay panel was so much fun! They started their thoughts on attending cosplay events as plus size women. The group spoke on how to dip your toes into cosplay with closet friendly looks. They also spoke about how the plus size cosplay community is growing and growing fast.

The panel on how to get involved in the curvy community. This panel’s discussion got a little heated and I loved it! The group spoke on breaking into the plus industry. They also shared how you can help others working in and with the plus community.
It was great seeing bloggers I know and respect sitting on panels at the TCF Style Expo.
I attended the TCF Style Expo as a guest of thecurvyfashionista and blogger coordinator Pepper of Pretty Plus Pep, however; All opinions are my own.

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Within this blog post, I’ll be sharing my first day in New Orleans. It’s my first-time traveling to the Nola. Plus it’s my first time at the Essence Festival. My first full day fell the Fourth of July. Continue reading this blog post to see how this plus size fashion blogger celebrated the birth of the nation in the New Orleans’ French quarters.
“We will shape and mold this country or it will not be molded and shaped at all anymore.” _Nina Simona
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I kicked off my fourth of July in New Orleans with a photo shoot. With the help of fellow blogger Shamika, I had done some research on photographers in New Orleans. I emailed a few a settled on Britt of brittsmithphotography. Which was a wise choice! Britt worked looked amazing but more importantly, she was very professional. She’s replied to my emails in a timely manner. On the day of our shot, she was on time. She was easy going and friendly. And I love my photos and I know you will too!


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I grabbed a lite bit at a placed called Willie’s Chicken Shake. The food was good but it’s a chain restaurant so if you’re looking for a down-home meal this isn’t the place to go.
I hope to find some authentic food within the time I’m in New Orleans.




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This being my first time in New Orleans plus it’s the holiday I know I was in for a good time. And I was right! I had a few options on what to do to celebrate the fourth of July. The bar scene in New Orleans is always fun. However, I know I wanted to see a fireworks show. When I’m home I often stay in the house and watch the firework show on T.V. unless I’m with my family. I was lucky because my hotel was only a few blocks from the Dueling Barges fireworks show. Dueling Barges fireworks show is a free event that’s part of the “Go 4th on the River” celebration held at the Mississippi River’s riverfront.
I knew this was my chance to take a boat ride on the Mississippi River. Image the view of the fireworks from a boat sailing across the river. There were two options.
One option was to book a ride in the Creole Queen steamboat and watch the show from the deck. The Creole Queen cruise started at 7 p.m., and includes an open bar, a buffet of “American favorites”, and three music room choices. Adult tickets were $129 and not in my budget so I went with my other option the Algiers Ferry.
The Algiers ferry has been operation since 1827, that can be boarded at the foot of Canal Street – right next to the Aquarium of the Americas. The ferry ride only costs $2 each way. The ferry ride is about a half hour trip each way. Because I was taking the ferry to see the fireworks I quickly took the ferry back to the other side. If you’re a land lover you can plan a picnic at Woldenberg Park, at the Moon Walk (the riverside promenade, or on the other side of the river in Algiers and watch the fireworks from there. That didn’t go as planned. I ended up oversleeping so Tot and I went to the casino nearby to people watch.

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A FEW OTHER OPTIONS I LIKE
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“A girl who puts her hair down when the right time comes”_PSY (Gangnam Style)
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Gingham, houndstooth and glen plaid are timeless patterns. As a plus-size girl, I love playing with patterns. Gingham, houndstooth and glen plaid are no exception. I have put together 40 looks of these fabulous patterns. The looks include tops, pants, skirt, shorts, swimwear, and accessories. And of course, all are Instagram ready!

I never shy away from prints of any kind and neither should you. These prints are very plus friendly. The black and white color is how you’ll find most of the prints sold. More and more brands are offering this prints styled in different color options which I love! The prints alone is beautiful so don’t worry if you’re color shy. I’ve seen the gingham, houndstooth and glen plaid in different sizes. So if you prefer large or small prints you’ll find that also. Below you’ll find 40 options. If you see anything you like simply click on the picture for a direct link to the item.
I hope you were able to find some looks you love. Remember this boss pattern can be worn in many ways. Wear it pattern on pattern like I’m doing or as an added piece as way to spice any look.
You can easily switch out heels for sneakers & athletic shoes
for a more casual look.
You can dress down an edgy crop top by swapping in a blouse or a tee.
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“Rrrr Reet Petite the finest girl you ever want to meet” _Jackie Wilson(Reet Petite)
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Work Smart. Reach High. Have Fun is their motto. That love for life and living well aligns with thefatgirloffashion. And because of this, I’m excited to be apart of the campaign to present Talbots’ new plus size collection. For Talbots’ it’s all about the tailoring. They have created styles to specifically compliment all the nuances and silhouettes of the plus-size shape. Within their new plus size collection, they have carved out a line just for petites.
Petite refers to stature not weight.
n fashion and clothing, a petite size is a standard clothing size designed to fit women of shorter height, typically 160 cm (5 ft 3 in). Most people still think petite means skinny when in fact petite has nothing to do with weight. Petite women come in all shapes and sizes, whether they’re a size 4 or 24. Most petite clothing is designed with shorter sleeves. Rise: Many petite pants and jeans will have a slightly shorter rise than regular sizes. Waist: To accommodate a frame that is often more compact, petite dress waistlines are often a little higher than those of regular sized dresses.
The biggest trap that women who fall into the plus status are the limited availability of those pieces that are petite. While regular sized plus clothing are often too long forcing us petites to get our clothes hemmed. This makes our clothes overall more expensive. Talbots thought not only plus size women with their new collection but the petites too.

This is Talbots’ front pleat tunic a variation of three-quarter sleeves. Their modern take on a classic silhouette. Its pleated V-neck front popover silhouette lends a tailored touch and the long tunic length accentuates leaner, cleaner lines. In my personalized box, this magenta tunic was paired with these fabulous black slim-ankle denim jeans. Talbots say’s they are their most universally flattering fit is narrow from knee to hem. Designed with stretch, the classic slim ankle jean naturally moves with you, offering additional comfort to an already-easy style. Talbots feels it’s the flattering fit we love. For the curvy fit, these mid-rise jeans with a fly front with button closure flatters any figure from waist to thigh.
Plus Size Petite sizing Chart

Please note: Talbots’ standard plus sizes are carried up to 4x/26W.
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My thoughts on the Talbots’ petite plus: This year is bringing the plus community many more options than ever before. I recently tried two pieces from the Talbot plus collection. Of course, we all know all bodies aren’t the same. All plus bodies are not the same. Talbot’s petite line is a welcome addition to my wardrobe. The denim jeans I tried are excellently made. The coloring in them (curvy petite slim ankle jean in black) are very lux. The black in the jean is here to stay. The jeans feel great against the skin. They are soft yet firm by no means will they’ll fade or fall apart after a few washes. I also appreciate the firm waistband. A weak waistband is the worst! What good are jeans you have to keep pulling up? These jeans can be worn with or without a belt and you won’t have a problem. These jeans are made well and packaged for petite plus sized bodies like mine.
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I received the clothing items featured in this blog posts compliments of the Talbots, however; All opinions are my own.
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“Remember this!! You are never too fat to workout!” _Chasi Jernigan
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I attended a plus size Zumba class given by Chasi Jernigan of sweatinmascara.com while at Crusade of Curves and I had a blast! What’s Zumba? Zumba is an aerobic fitness program featuring movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance and performed primarily to Latin American dance music. However, Chasi has infused hip-hop, dancehall, soca, and reggaeton as part of her classes. Coming off my post easy plus size workout tips her Zumba class was a great way for me to get into motion.


Zumba was amazing. I love music and dancing so adding both together as a form of fitness was great! Chasi gave easy directions. She also made a normally inactive person like myself feel like I wasn’t doing enough. Chasi who is live in Missippi hosts Zumba classes geared toward plus size women twice a week and is currently developing an online course. I told her I can’t wait to sign up.



Zumba helped me in understanding that working out in a group setting is for me. I enjoyed working out with a group of women who looked like me. The music was music I liked to hear. It wasn’t just bouncing around. It was movement with purpose.
I’m happy I attended Crusade of Curves fitness day. It was just the push I needed.
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