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  • Where is Pushing daisies?

    I've just checked the schedule and I can't find it anywhere for this week! I hope it comes back on after easter, as everything else on television is either gloomy and depressing or celebrity obsessed, neither of which I enjoy. There is far too much reality based television and pushing daisys is that escape I look forward to every week. Its a ...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by ali-krysta on April 9, 2009
  • Re: Gaps in the market

    Hi Annie, I saw the marisota advert and it looked like it was advertising for women like us, for 'curvy' figures and difficult bra sizes, and I was also sorely dissapointed when I checked the website only to find that it was yet another 'plus size' company who don't go lower than a 34 in their bra sizes. (I'm 32FF) I understand that these people ...
    Posted to Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation (Forum) by ali-krysta on September 4, 2008
  • Wide fit shoes for young fashion-concious women

    I was just wondering - does anybody know anywhere affordable where I can find wider fitting shoes that are in nice colours and younger styles? Looking in the shops I can only find the 'older' pointy toed or work styles.
    Posted to Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation (Forum) by ali-krysta on September 4, 2008
  • Re: Oriental Colouring Help

    I read where you said about you could not decide between warm, mid and cool and I can understand exactly what you mean. I do not have oriental colouring, I am naturally an extremely pale mousy blonde, but I don't fit into the mid category like they said. My problem is that I have seasonal skintone, so in summer and autumn when the golden overtones ...
    Posted to Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation (Forum) by ali-krysta on August 29, 2008
  • Gaps in the market

    This thread is continuing from my comment on the 'Plus size... Whats being forgotten' Thread. I think that my comment was slightly off topic as it does not concern plus sizes, just the forgotten shape of the curvy (non plus size)&nbsp;woman. As I pointed out before - the fashion industry does cater for plus sizes, allbeit not as quallitively ...
    Posted to Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation (Forum) by ali-krysta on August 29, 2008
  • Re: Plus Size . . . what's being forgotten

    I have found that it is not just the larger curvy women that have a problem, at least you have stores like evans to go to for clothes that fit. I have recently lost weight and gone from a size 16 (a 14 around the waist and shoulders) to a size 12 (a 10 around the waist and shoulders, and still sometimes a 14 around the hips and bust) I have ...
    Posted to Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation (Forum) by ali-krysta on August 29, 2008