Is plus size clothing becoming more fashionable - January 8, 2010

The backlash against size 0 catwalk models influencing young girls’ eating habits, causing eating disorders and creating an unrealistic image of the female form has been around for some time. The issue doesn’t look like it will be going away any time soon however as more and more women are looking to plus size clothing to fit their body shape instead of the ‘stick thin’ model images we see in magazines.

According to research, in 2005 women in the UK spent £2.3 billion on plus size clothes, which made up a staggering 17% of the total spend on women’s fashion that year. Also, according to figures released by MINTEL, almost a fifth of all women in the UK require size 18 or larger in their clothes, that’s around 4.9 million. MINTEL also predicts that that figure could rise to 6.4 million by 2011, which would be 40% more than in 2006.

The figures are clear; plus size clothes are more popular now than they have ever been and their popularity is set to continue. With plus size clothing becoming a core area of the women’s fashion market, designers are being forced to turn their attentions away from the stick thin catwalk models and onto the real women who actually buy the clothes on the high street.According to research, in 2005 women in the UK spent £2.3 billion on plus size clothes, which made up a staggering 17% of the total spend on women’s fashion that year. Also, according to figures released by MINTEL, almost a fifth of all women in the UK require size 18 or larger in their clothes, that’s around 4.9 million. MINTEL also predicts that that figure could rise to 6.4 million by 2011, which would be 40% more than in 2006.

Here are Plus Size Dresses for Several Occasions - December 18, 2009

The kind of clothing worn by every individual boosts self-confidence.  Equally, plus size people have the chance to look good and feel good about themselves.  The market for clothing lines exclusively for these individuals have boomed.  Long before it started, the concentration was on sexy lingerie and other costumes.  To widen the horizons and the opportunity for growth, plus size dresses and skirts have already formed part of the business.  It is noteworthy that the dresses are made for different occasions.

Casual wear.  Casual wears are usually made to provide clothing for everyday dealings.  The reason why they are worn is because there are meetings or dates a person needs to attend to.  For plus size women, the chance to wear casual dresses is coupled with self-esteem.  The most common example of which is a jumper suit which one wears for grocery shopping.  Casual plus size dresses are actually intended for a more relaxed and comfortable mood.  Manufacturers also use the lightest material to give the dresser something to wear for work or any outdoor activity.

Career dresses.  Although casual wear for plus size women may be worn to work, there are still career dresses to choose from.  They are of high-quality fabric which suits office and corporate requirements.  Pointed collars and A-line silhouettes are the usual attractions of these plus size dresses.  There is also a hem slit on the back of the dress.  Front pockets may also be incorporated on the dress.  Ready-to-wear dresses are good options but made-to-order ones may also be tailored for the comfort of the user.

Maternity clothing.  It is a known fact that when a woman is pregnant, mood swings affect her daily life.  With this in mind, what more may a plus size woman feel during her pregnancy?  It is important that to give her more confidence, maternity clothing should be offered.  Plus size dresses under this category are weightless and are injected with the right colors, cut and style.  There are sleep sets, denim capris and Bermuda shorts that will complement the changing temper of a pregnant woman.