Obese women who look put-together

Anonymous
Black slim pant
Freshly ironed button down
Smart shoe
Fantastic bag and sunglasses
Full hair
Anonymous
Tossing my ratty old Tieks tomorrow and buying some better makeup, thank you all.
Anonymous
I always think of Ina Garten, but she’s a little older and essentially wears the same thing all the time. But she looks polished.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always think of Ina Garten, but she’s a little older and essentially wears the same thing all the time. But she looks polished.


She is tiny IRL.
Anonymous
This is me. Always do hair and makeup. Going without is not an option. Tailor clothes and style them well. Good bra and underwear. Shop plus size and get it tailored. Know what works on my body.
Anonymous
She's not obese and her weight has gone up and down, but Queen Latifah is one woman who looks amazing and dresses elegant and well at every size she's at.
Anonymous
A great tailor.

I buy my jackets/blazers and dress shirts a size larger and then have them tailored down.

I tend to lean towards dresses, which I always get tailored to fit me correctly up top.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A great tailor.

I buy my jackets/blazers and dress shirts a size larger and then have them tailored down.

I tend to lean towards dresses, which I always get tailored to fit me correctly up top.


Also, I find buying expensive staple pieces helps. They really hold up longer and look better for longer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always think of Ina Garten, but she’s a little older and essentially wears the same thing all the time. But she looks polished.


She is tiny IRL.


Oh?

Anonymous
I always thought the main character on Drop Dead Diva is a good example of how to think about dressing a larger body (though I think the actress isn't obese, so maybe that difference matters).

Basically, in the work and the casual clothes everything she wears is tailored and nothing is too drapey. She almost always has a defined waist, and she generally wears necklines that are a little lower, albeit still modest (i.e. a small scoop or v-neck instead of a crew neck).

I think you should also figure out what your best feature is (legs, shoulders, chest, etc) and accent it as much as possible. I think one mistake people make when they are overweight is trying to hide behind rectangular, over-sized clothes...which actually makes you look worse. You have a best feature...flaunt it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always think of Ina Garten, but she’s a little older and essentially wears the same thing all the time. But she looks polished.


She is tiny IRL.


Oh?



I don’t know what the deal is in this pic but I’ve stood next to her IRL and was shocked at how small she was. Camera is deceiving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always think of Ina Garten, but she’s a little older and essentially wears the same thing all the time. But she looks polished.


She is tiny IRL.


Huh? She is short, but she is pretty overweight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I always think of Ina Garten, but she’s a little older and essentially wears the same thing all the time. But she looks polished.


She is tiny IRL.


Oh?



I don’t know what the deal is in this pic but I’ve stood next to her IRL and was shocked at how small she was. Camera is deceiving.


Looks like she may have lost weight since her early TV days? If you Google “Ina Garten 2015,” for example, you can see pictures where she looks much heavier. If you look at recent pics it looks like she has slimmed down.
Anonymous
^ Btw I love Ina Garten, regardless of her body or weight! I think she is great.
Anonymous
I guess I’m the dissenting voice for the structured and tailored clothing. By nature of being very large and having lumps varies places, structured clothing never looks right. I think of a teacher I knew. She wore long loose and flowy skirts and dresses or midi length and always looked so beautiful. She accessorized well and used beautiful scarfs in her hair a lot; tied around a low bun, as a headband, etc.
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