Back To Your Regulary Scheduled Positive Natured Programming: Vogue Italia Curvy

Now that I’ve got that rant out of my system we can get back to business.

There has been some great size positive mojo going around and I wanted to let you know about something awesome!

Vogue Italia has launched their new website and it has a section titled Vogue Curvy. Gabi from Young, Fat & Fabulous and Sakina from Saks In The City have been put on as vloggers for the site and this is a great day for plus sized fashionista’s everywhere! I couldn’t think of two fat fashion bloggers more deserving so make sure you go check them out and congratulate them!

I remember a couple seasons back on America’s Next Top Model when one of the bitchier girls Renee stated to one of her plus sized contestants that “No plus sized model would ever be on the cover of Vogue”. Well Renee this may not be a cover but it is one step closer to the dream and to you eating your words.

Way to go Vogue Italia and Gabi and Sakina!

I will posting a vlog myself this week  letting you know what I am up to as of late and some of the good mojo surrounding myself as well!

Keep thinking positive and keep thinking change, its all coming our way!

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2 Responses to “Back To Your Regulary Scheduled Positive Natured Programming: Vogue Italia Curvy”

  1. i may not have assumed this had been outstanding one or two years ago nevertheless it is surprising the way in which time evolves the method by which you experience diverse creative concepts, thanks with regard to the write-up it truly is pleasurable to browse through something clever once in a while in lieu of the customary trash mascarading as a blog on the internet, cheers

  2. erylin says:

    that skinny bitch renee needs to eat her words…we are coming to take on the fashion w0rld! cahnt with me…NO MORE MUMUS…..NO MORE MUMUS…….wouldn’t that be fabulous? Like a million man march, but with fatties in bad clothing…we can march on the garment discrict, and burn (or melt) all our clothes in the street.

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