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Fun Fatshion Friday

July16

This outfit was what I wore on my day off this week. I went to get coffee and grocery shopping and then saw a movie. I was out & about! And…Publicly FAT!

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Still getting used to my new camera, but I found my little gorilla tripod and it turned out okay.

Headband: Ross $3.99 (I have four!)
Dress/Top: Ross, can’t remember the brand, but it was $12.99
Crops/Capris: Avenue Chinos
Pearls: Shane Co. $100 a few years ago, love them!
Glasses: JC Penny, Yo!

I must admit, it was a bit of a challenge for me to go out like this (read: sleeveless!) for all of my various errands and fun. Somehow though, I felt very powerful. People looked at me and I didn’t cringe. I saw a fellow fats at the mall where I saw the movie and we smiled at each other. She was wearing a tank top! So at least my sleeveless-ness wasn’t a solo effort! Ha-ha! In fact, when I did notice people looking at me, I smiled and looked them in the eye. This can be very uncomfortable for a lot of people, but I figure it’s gotta be harder for me than them, right?! I’m the one being appraised here. Again, powerful stuff, my lovelies!

Yesterday while chatting with my good friend, Lu (she’s 85 and fabulous), we saw this gorgeous butterfly fly right into the cafe and was desperately trying to get out but was caught up on the window and finally rested awhile and I snapped a pic. Later we decided we had to intervene, so I sort of gently scooped it from the window and you know, when I took it outside it didn’t want to leave my hand! I thought I’d have to name him! Ha-ha! But eventually I placed him on a marigold and he took off into the clear blue sky!

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From outside the window:

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Just lovely! I’ve always loved butterflies and have two tattoos of them. They are amazing creatures.
And if you’re into them, I highly recommend the book “Dangerous world of butterflies” Oh so good!

Have a great weekend! I will be giving it my all. It is a choice, after all,  and I have chosen to make it so!
Cheers!

As Times Goes By…

July14

Reading this http://littleowl.com/heidi/2010/07/12/laying-down-the-rules/ post on one of my favorite fat blogs this morning I was reminded of my own journey of self acceptance and how this has been both positive and problematic.

It truly is amazing, when you sit down and think about it, how much of what we may perceive as our own ideals or concepts when it comes to body image that we get from marketing/advertising/media outlets. I have known guys who claimed they were attracted only to a very very specific “type” of woman. Regardless of the guy’s own credentials, this was their ideal woman and they would settle for nothing less. Though most did, I have no doubt that some are still sitting on the couch playing video games insisting “she’s out there, man” and letting time pass them by into oblivion. Not that that’s the only way things could play out, but c’mon?!  We can be so damned narrow minded as a species. And I recall this being brought up many times in my life.

Have you ever sat around with friends and said things like, “Would you rather have sex with ___ or ___?” and then you all giggled and laughed and had to make that tough decision, though metaphorical? Ugh! I am guilty of this myself. Although sometimes it’s fun, especially when it’s my rad friends who pick the strangest of combination of people, mostly celebrities. Why do we do this? How can you compare one person to another? It’s just not right. And if we’re talking looks alone? Well, that doesn’t fly with me. Never has. I’m one of those rare birds who prefers to look deeper than appearances. Just how I was raised, perhaps, but also what I would hope people would do while assessing me.

The point I’m getting to here is that what we often think are our own instinctual attractions actually aren’t. We have these images and ideas pushed upon us from birth. Simple things people say or imply or what t.v. portrays as the ideal image of the human body…none of this is instinctual. And if you want to get right down to it? Well, instinct dictates nothing more than reproductive abilities, not hair color & cup size! While I may have “child-rearing hips” I have no intention at the present moment to reproduce. That may change, but that is my own prerogative, too. And we all struggle with body image, no matter what size/shape you are. You may not even realize it! But if you’ve ever focused on one body part that was “fat/horrible/gross/etc” then you do.

While I would prefer not to get into the entirety of HAES (Healthy At Every Size) you can find the facts here: http://www.haescommunity.org/ it is important for me to state here that anyone can struggle with their body image and it can have nothing to do with their current size at all. Heidi’s post (linked at the top of this post) reminded me of my own journey on the road to size acceptance. I think it all began when I was 16 and had just started working at a Contempo Casuals Outlet. The manager was this tall and slim lady whom I looked up to greatly (not just literally, ha-ha). Her two assistant managers were probably the size I am now. The rest of the staff were your typical 18-23 year old gals either about to or currently attending college. I had been having a hard time buying pants at regular stores and my BFF Summer had bought me the cutest jeans at this Mexican clothing store in our town. They were black with zippers at the hem of the legs with bows above the zippers and the main zipper, at the waist, was in back! I  loved them so much when I was 14 I asked my dad to buy me more. They were so cheap that he bought me three more.

Anyway, I had started at Contempo and was trying my best to fit in. I somehow didn’t understand my own size wasn’t the same as the other girls. While I knew I wasn’t slender, I didn’t think I was fat let alone plus sized or anything of the sort. I wasn’t exactly in-touch with my body, either. After awhile, maybe I year or so, the two assistant managers took me to a Lane Bryan sale in San Francisco and W@OW! Life changing! They helped me pick things out and since almost everything was $7 I had almost an entire wardrobe for $60! And, they made me feel normal. Here were these very large women, as I am now, who embraced my awkwardness and showed me a bit about how to dress and not break the bank. This has seriously been my way of life since then.

Not very long ago I was very camera shy. I didn’t consciously know it, but it’s true. I wouldn’t make a fuss about not being in a pic or anything, but would be the first to volunteer to take the pic. I loved taking pics actually, but that’s besides the point. I was going through photo albums after moving a couple of month ago and realized that there are huge chunks of my life undocumented. How sad! This combined with the fact that there were far too many bad pictures of me trying not to be photographed and I decided never again! From then on I would smile and pose and try to look my best since, hey, these would be a snapshot of that moment in time, dammit! I wanted to look back fondly, not with shame or embarrassment.

Now? Well, I recently started loving my bad photos! And what’s helped me with regular ones is taking a ton of pics of myself. Making faces, bad hair dos, you name it! I have them all, too. I don’t delete them. I keep them. I look at them from time to time. I ponder over them. And if I’m feeling especially fashionable/fatshionable I’ll take a full body shot and post on the live journal Fatshionista community an Outfit Of The Day (OOTD). This has also helped me grow and become more accepting of myself. There is no community of people more loving, I feel, then that one! Without that community I don’t know that I would have had the strength to open my own business or blog or anything I’ve done in the last four years!

It is still a struggle, even now, to be so publicly fat…but it’s also very worth it. For ever one of us that goes out in public holding their head high, there are probably a dozen gorgeous fatties too afraid to do the things they long to do because of shame or fear or other things. When I see another fattie in public, I smile and say “Hi!” or compliment them or ask where they got their outfit/jewelry/etc. Never in an insincere way though. I usually find something fabulous to compliment in anyone I meet, but fatties? Well, I love all of us! And seeing more of us out in public makes me so very happy. It puts the image of us in people’s minds as more normal. I refuse to be considered a freak for my size or appearance! I’m not saying everyone HAS TO be out and about with their fatness, but I think it is a wonderful form of fat activism. And I simply can’t help it since I run a business serving the public.

I wanted to share some examples of what I think are good pics, bad pics and fun-bad pics of me:

1. did not want my pic taken 2. my granny impression

3. my Wizard of Oz impression 4. hiding my body behind my friends (I was 19, y’all!)

5. Self-taken good pic  6. Me & P! Adorable pic! 7. My fave pic of my friends & I!

8. Pic my friend J took at my cafe for an art show  9. Me at karaoke, reluctantly posing for a picture

You probably can’t tell the difference other than a lack of smile in that first one, but I can see the difference in my posture and facial expressions…I am so glad that I have these pics to remind me of those fab times! Especially the sepia one of my bestest friends in the world! We went to Napa last year and while it was only two days, it was so very fun and memorable! Thanks again, Tom-O!

I hope that you find your own path to self acceptance no matter what form that takes. You deserve to love yourself and to feel loved. You deserve health and happiness and general awesomeness! Thanks for reading!

Big Moves Bay Area’s Go Big or Go Home 7-10-2010

July12

Saturday evening my two very best friends in the world and I attended Big Moves Bay Area’s “Go Big or Go Home.”
I have to admit, straight off the bat, this was an emotional roller coaster for me. To be attending a fat friendly event?! So exciting! So I was a tad nervous but completely stoked to go. I wanted to also start off with one of the Big Fat Summer Challenges and did so by wearing a strapless maxi dress. I am not sure if this counts as two of the challenges or not, so I’ll probably pull out another maxi dress later on this month. I wanted to look good so that I would feel confident and more truly myself. And I did! I felt great!
We had a little bit of a hard time finding the venue (Chabot College Little Theater), but once we did it was no problem. We whisked through the doors and to our seats promptly. In fact the seats were OMZ-SO-COMFORTABLE!!!
The show began with The Fat Fly Girls performing “The Fat Song” to the tune of “The Jets Song” from “West Side Story.” This is when my emotions started to go all topsy-turvy! These incredibly beautiful FAT women, dressed adorably perfect for the setting in 50’s-like attire, singing about being FAT! OMZ! I got chills, I laughed, I welled-up!
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Then the ever fabulous Kirk Willett, the evening’s MC came out and delighted us all with his humor, outfit, fat talk and just great personality overall! The evening’s event was organized to celebrate Big Moves Bay Area’s 10th birthday! Kirk later dazzled us with a touch of his own dancing. His outift? Oh man, so lovely! Full Egyptian chic! We’re talking a bare chest & belly (shown with great pride and beauty I might add) with a white skirt and gold lame` belt, black and blue eye make-up and a lovely blue “Dress Size 3” head wrap! He introduced the next performer, Vicadonia who performed, “Fame” from the film “Fame.” I loved her! It was a drag show-esque endeavor with just the right amount of kitsch & humor.

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Next up were the amazingly talented belly dancers “Raks Africa” and can I just tell you, while they were on stage, I couldn’t stop smiling! They seemed to be having the time of their lives and I felt it to my very core! My cheeks hurt after! Ha! To see these lovely large ladies rocking and shaking and swaying and just DANCING! Oh my gosh, you guys?! Incredible! They held us all in their hands as we were riveted to our seats taking in this gorgeous spectacle!
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Next was another performance by The Fat Fly Girls who performed a dance number to a couple of Morphine tunes. I loved every moment, too!
Then Kitty Von Quim performed solo and wowed everyone there! She came out one side of the stage and then turned around abruptly, allowing this gorgeous and unexpected dragon tail to flip out dramatically and dazzle us with it’s sparkliness! Mid-way through her number, a couple of people threw little airplanes at her which she quickly destroyed/devoured and growled at them all the while. It was FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC!  I hadn’t read the program too intently before the show, so the Godzilla theme had escaped me until that moment and I squealed with joy! She finished her number with a sassy striptease and I now envy her guts and her costume!
Next was another lovely performance by The Fat Fly Girls. I love them so much! I wanna be like them when I grow up, y’all!
During intermission we popped outside to get some fresh air, walk around and take pics. My friend J has this great camera that always get the best shots and since I just got my camera and am not yet comfortable with it I was relived that he brought his fancy wonder along. While J took a pic of me and one of me and my friend P, we wanted one with all three of us. So he asked a woman nearby if she wouldn’t mind taking it for us. Not only was she just sweet & funny, but she also used to be a professional portrait photographer! What are the chances?! So she had us pose a couple of different ways and we were laughing and cracking jokes the whole time! And her pics were fab! Thanks Carol!
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My “granny” impression:
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The second act opened with The Fay Fly Girls in full-on Go-Go regalia for the tune “These boots were made for walking” and they did more than that! They rocked my socks!
Next, Vicadonia wowed us with a performance of Patti Labelle’s live version of “Over The Rainbow” and we were dying, it was so funny & good!
Then…Then! These three lovely ladies came out for a Bollywood style number that left us all wanting more, more, more!!! Picture three ladies, two quite slender and one in the middle fat and fabulous. All three smiled during their performance, mind you, but not like the gal in the center. She freakin’ shined! She is probably close to my size and I was just in awe of her talent and passion for dance. My friend J and I have vowed to take a Bollywood class! And the music? Fantastic!
The Fat Fly Girls returned for a fun performance featuring adorable monkey costumes (which I LOVED so much I am considering trying my hand at sewing again).
Another spectacular performance by Raks Africa, more smiles, and my cheeks were in gorgeous pain from smiling back. I love those ladies! They make belly dancing look so effortless and fun!
Then the effervescent Marilyn Wann (author of “Fat? So!”) came out and lead us through “Fat Libs.” Just like you’d imagine, it’s mad libs, but FAT! Then we all sang the result to the tune of “Bingo was his name-o” and laughed our collective asses right the hell off!
After Marilyn’s fun exercise there was a performance by “Rubenesque Burlesque” which started out sad and made me uncomfortable (totally the point). There were four gals in gym shorts and t-shirts that said “fat camp” on them with a very skinny “instructor” leading them through awful 80’s “sweatin’ to the oldies” moves while the fat gals were growing angrier by the moment. Then the “instructor” walked around assessing the girls and grabbing their fat. Finally the music changes and Marilyn Manson’s “Beautioful People” begins to play and next thing you know the fat gals are ripping the “instructor” apart and devouring her appendages with an evil glee. They then proceeded to dance like nobody’s business and strip to little more than pasties & panties…I was in awe of them! Their performance gave that song such a new perspective for me. Ha!
Kirk came back out before the last performance and told us a story of when he was little and saw the Rockettes with his dad. It was such a sweet story, I totally got all misty eyed, you guys! Ha!
Lastly, The Fat Fly Girls danced to “Pump it Up” by Elvis Costello and well, what can I say? I wished for a third act! I never wanted that show to end! Ever! It was so good!
After the show there was birthday cake in the lobby for all to enjoy, mix & mingle. And we did! I was complimented a few times on our way out to the lobby for my hair and my dress and well, I had so many compliments to return since everyone I encountered was so fucking lovely!
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I have to admit that Marilyn Wann was part of the reason I had wanted to attend that night. I had been corresponding with her through facebook since last summer. We had intended to meet up at last years’ “Cupcakes & Muffintops” (sort of a fat used clothing thrift for charity) and missed each other. I arrived too early, she much later and thus we’ve never met in person. So my friends and I waited for her just outside the lobby. But she never came out. I asked my new BFF Carol if she’d seen her and she hadn’t, but did go look for her. To no avail. Marilyn had left the building. And so she is now, to me and my bestest friends, Elvis! In all of her glittery splendor! Ha!
All in all, this was an incredible night. It left me with such strength and pride. It left me thinking about my own fat activism of general public fatness. It left me wanting to fucking dance, yo! I had been looking casually for a space I could rent so I could dance on my own, privately. But seeing these amazing women on stage without worrying about jiggly bits and belly rolls? Inspiring! This was a mind altering/life changing show for me.
And my big fat summer challenge #1:
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Some info: www.bigmoves.org/bayarea.html check it out and attend a rehearsal if you can. Beginner friendly/All levels are welcome!
Also, Cupcakes & Muffintops will be held Saturday, August 28th at the Humanist Hall 390 27th St. Oakland, CA to donate clothing, contact: matilda@bigmoves.org or cindy@bigmoves.org proceeds benefit the programs of Big Moves & NOLOSE.
And please check out my friend J’s blog: www.theactorvist.com for his take on the evening’s event as well as other fabulous local art & theater reviews and information.
(**We didn’t know about no photography until midway through the first act. J had kindly emailed the organizer earlier, but they never responded. These are personal photos and can be removed upon request from Big Moves or those involved, but please do NOT re-post these under any circumstances.**)

Big Fat Summer Challenge!

July10


That is such a lovely badge! I found it and the challenge over at http://www.tabayag.com/ and love the idea and shall push myself to do each of these things and you know I’ll share this special journey with all of you lovely darlings!

Here are the specifics:

THE RULES:

  • Wear shorts (NO LEGGINGS, NO TIGHTS!)
  • Wear something without sleeves
  • Wear something STRAPLESS
  • Rock a bathing suit
  • Wear a bodycon dress/outfit
  • Go SPANX/shaper free (might be harder for some of us..ahem…ME)
  • Rock a maxi dress or something similar
  • Wear something structure-less
  • Wear a short skirt/dress
  • YOUR CHOICE: Something you normally wouldn’t wear/do – BE BRAVE!

Then I can send her the link and enter to win a gift certificate to somewhere. I don’t even care about that part (although, Target? Whoa! I need that!), it’s the challenge I’m for. I recently went OUTSIDE in a strapless top. I was very self-conscious at first and then found that I was so comfortable on such a terribly hot day that I stopped caring! I have a fab wrap skirt thingy on it’s way, too. So I’ll try to incorporate that. Oh so cool!

Plus Size Vintage Clothing

June28

Something I have longed to do, but I guess could never afford or just didn’t know to look at, was Vintage Clothing!
You always see the most fashionable of people wearing something vintage that doesn’t always strike you as vintage, but maybe just classic or unique or something! I’m thinking “Kramer” from “Seinfeld” or those gorgeous gals on “Mad Men” or just some random person on the street. I read BUST magazine and they always show someone (either a local designer or someone on the street, too) and it seems vintage is the THING to have lately. I’ve always admired some people’s knack for combining modern and vintage or just going full-force vintage and embracing it completely.

But what about us plus size peeps? Are there vintage shops for us? You bet there is! Now I can’t say that I’ve been to a specifically plus vintage store (Oh wait! I can, but can’t remember the name. It’s in Portland, OR though!) or that I have found and purchased any vintage clothing, but what I can do is offer some web links to get you started. I have not bought a single thing from these shops, but I have browsed/window shopped and like what I see.

ballyhoovintage.com they carry mens & womens clothing. I like that you can choose a certain era. No-brainer for me to click on 40’s vintage dresses. But wait! There’s a little button at the top that says, “For Curvier Sizes” so I click and oh yeah, more what I’m looking for. The only bummer (besides price, but vintage is not cheap) is the sizing doesn’t go up to DEATHFAT and so I must keep looking for that perfect vintage dress I’ve longed for. The mens section does have a lot of cool stuff! Hmm…

dandelionvintage.com this no-frills site gives you some unique styles and great descriptions & real pictures of the items they carry. There is a link for plus size vintage. I click it and find very reasonable prices! WOW! Limited selection, but I could see myself checking back here a few times a year to see if anything grabs me. And now that I see that they have vintage bags & aprons? Well…I have a lot of looking to do. Ha!

etsy.com/shop/BettesBargains while their plus size selection is small today, I was excited to see so many vintage hats! I’m a sucker for them! Very reasonable pricing, too!  I’m putting this shop in my Etsy favorite sellers list!

daddyos.com They have a lot of good stuff. I believe it’s vintage reproductions, but they look like good quality. A little high on the pricing, but it’s new stuff so it’s expected, I guess. Very cute dresses. They go up to a 3x and for dresses that’s a 46″ bust size. Not bad, but no good for moi! This is a great place for guys, though. Lots of bowling & rockabilly style shirts and accessories. For gals there’s so much! This would be a great place to buy a unique special occasion dress that is sure to wow ’em when you arrive! I’m thinking high school reunions and the like. Where your entrance matters! Ha!

stopstaringclothing.com Pricey end of the spectrum, I’d say. But some of their dresses are drool-worthy! Huge selection. Check out their retro bathing suits, too! If I could afford to dress like this? Well, I’m a married gal so I don’t have to worry about that anymore. Ha-ha! Love their stuff!(even have a goth dress section!)

heyviv.com If you’d prefer to focus on just the 1950’s, this is your site! Maybe you’re putting together an outfit or costume or just want to add come 50’s punch to your outfit, this would be the place! From crinolins to neck scarves, you’ll be in poodle skirt-heaven! Not a lot of plus sizes and the sizing stops at 42″ waists, but still, fun.

lavintage.com this is what I’m talking about! Plus size Vintage done right! Well, I think so anyway. I like this site. It’s easy to get around and find what you’re looking for. At the top I click clothing, then women’s clothing and then towards the bottom-left plus size. What you see are some cute retro (seems very 80’s) clothes on a cute model! Not a twiggy model, but not a deathfat, either.  The pictures? OMZ! The pictures are where it’s at. When youc lick on an item you get different views, measurements and an eyeballed size. This will be my fave for vintage stuffs so far. WOW! You can even shop by size or bust measurement…and more! So I click on the dudes clothing just to see what I’d find. Some pretty cool-ass 80’s stuff. Nice!

lanetzliving.net When all else fails, you can always sew your own vintage inspired pieces of clothing. Here you can find vintage and out of print sewing patterns! I don’t know how to read patterns yet, but this makes me want to learn! Those gorgeous lines! Those elegant illustrations! Oh my! Yes, definitely worth a check. So go check it!

What do you think? Lots of options, depending on what you’re looking for. I know there’s more out there. This was simply my first run-through of some sites that I’d found. I’m thinking I may have to start researching some local plus size vintage shops…see what I find. Hmm…

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