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Laura is a writer, videographer, director, and lover of all things fashion and beauty. When she isn't busy blogging for styleswept.ca, the former flare.com editor runs her own multi-media company, LLchemy. Typically you can find her bouncing around Toronto (prized digital SLR camera in hand), searching for jewelry to satiate her accessories obsession, or dreaming of her next travel destination.
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Carmen, an editor for MSN Lifestyle, can, in short, be described as a travel-craving, food-loving purse and shoe admirer and collector (too many pairs to count!). You can find her out and about, planning her next adventure, while ooh-ing and ah-ing over shoes, purses, scarves and other pretty things.
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- Meg J said:
All stores should be size friendly not just A&F... there is no reason that someone who is plus size should have to shop at a plus size store and pay double what everyone else pays and have clothes that are not as "in" or "attractive" as the rest. It used to be sexy to have curves and not be a walking bone bag... what happened to that? Since when is it "hot" to have no curves, no shape to your body and no personality? I think women who have curves, a little meat on their bones (or a lot) are just as sexy as everyone else. It's all how you carry yourself and how you feel inside and how you want others to see you. Confidence goes a long way!!!
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Abercrombie & Fitch's Most Defiant Opposition Yet - C Pruyn said:
The issue is only a small part about the size of consumers. We have many plus size stores, tall stores, all type of stores who cater to different body styles, and that is great. What he said is basically if you are not a size 10 and below is that you are not or never could be "cool", Really? I know cool people from a size 2 to a size 22, and who gives a crap. I believe he thinks only small people are worthy. Well he just bent over and shot himself in hos very cool butt
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