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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Dangerous Curves Ahead...some news.

So as I mentioned this past Saturday, I had some pretty nifty news that I was "like omg totally excited" about sharing with you all.  Recently, I was contacted by the editor-in-chief from Chictopia.com asking me if I would be interested in writing a sponsored post for their blog Everybody is Ugly in conjunction with Nordstroms dealing with dressing tips for a curvy body.  I actually couldn't believe what I was reading at first and reread the email several times to make sure I was seeing things correctly.   Needless to say, I jumped at the opportunity and was pretty darn ecstatic to take on this task as the subject is near and dear to my heart.  

It's pretty easy to see that I am a curvy gal.  I've struggled on and off from adolescence to adulthood with body image issues and have fluctuated in weight (sometimes in unhealthy ways) from high to low and back high again for many years.  Even at a "small size" I was still never a "skinny gal" like many of my friends and this bothered me for such a long time (it sounds absurd writing this now)...that was until I learned to embrace who I am, curves and all and dress my body properly...and stop the crazy comparisons because as we all know, beauty comes in all shapes, colors, and sizes.  Geez, us gals can be so hard on ourselves at times!  So without further ado...you can read my article 5 Tips for Dressing a Curvy/Plus Size Body here at Everybody is Ugly on Chictopia.comHop on over and say hello if you feel so inclined.  It would truly brighten my day.

Catch you tomorrow!
Love bunches,
Marisa

18 comments:

  1. I loved your article and checked out your etsy shop too! I love that gorgeous purple dress!
    From a fellow curvy gal,
    Thanks!!!

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  2. Such exciting news! Congrats!

    -Gillian
    www.oystervintage.com

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  3. That is so amazing! I'm so proud of you! I'm totally going to go read that and probably share it with some of my lovely friends.

    Also I came here to tell you I just saw ModStylists on Facebook shared your photo/review of their tights and I squealed a little bit seeing your cute photo!

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    1. Thanks Jessica! That means a lot coming from such a lovely gal like yourself:) And whoa, I totally did not even see my review on the Modstylists page...hehe, cool. Thanks for the heads up!

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  4. That's so awesome! I'm going to go read the article right now! I was the same way in high school and even this past year in college; starting my own Etsy store and fashion blogging has really helped me accept the way I look! :)

    xoxo,
    Laura
    http://lauraisthriftingthroughlife.blogspot.com/

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  5. Awwwww that's so very exciting!!!!!! I think I need to make the jump back to chictopia, I just started using lookbook and I feel like everyone on there is 6 ft tall and stick thin...I am sooooo out of place!

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  6. This is SO COOL! What an amazing opportunity! I just read your article and it is well written, cute, and helpful! Congratulations girl!

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  7. Yay for the feature, well done my friend!!

    I'm kind of glad Chictopia is caring about curvy girls too, style socia medias can sometime feel like skinny land (... Lookbook anyone?).

    Fabulous all around!!

    Virginie

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    1. Thanks Virginie! That's so encouraging to hear. I'm afraid to even go on Lookbook. Last time there, I saw a comment from one person to another girl's post criticizing her for having an "ugly, unattractive face". Yikes. It turned me off so much I haven't been back since.

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  8. Congrats hun that's so exciting, and your article was a pleasure to read! I am also a curvy-for-life girl and have slowlllly learned to live with it :)

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  9. Congrats! This is so cool! ;D

    I've struggled with weight all my life, too.

    Hope you're having a great day!

    Miki.

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  10. Such an amazing opportunity! Well done (:

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  11. I read the article - how amazing! i love what you have to say, marisa. :) good job!!
    xx

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  12. so awesome marisa!! i loved your story. i hated my body for a really long time too... it unfortunately took me too long to figure out that i'd never look like a model. and that story about the pencils... how cruel. kids can be such jerks.

    i'm so glad you realized how amazing you are, though. everyone deserves to realize that they can look wonderful with whatever they were born with.

    have a good night! xx

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  13. OMG Marisa this is amazing so proud of you! I am going to check this out now and have to agree that it has been hard accepting my curves but at the end of the day anyone can look great if they know how to dress for their body type
    XX Ilana

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  14. This is so exciting!! I love this, it's going to be an awesome article, I think it's ridiculous thinking someone can't be stylish because of their body shape. And I often get discouraged by the lack of variety in the fashion AND blogging world. The blogging world is better but I get annoyed when the most popular bloggers all share the same model type! I've ranged in weight over the years and it can be frustrating
    xJennaD

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  15. I absolutely loved your article! And I think you look mich better than a 5 ft 11 size 2 model! You wear clothes so well and I can always tell that youre comfortable in your skin. Thanks for being an inspiration!

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  16. Well done you. What a fab article, you should be super proud :)

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