Also, while a lot of their stuff is great, some of it is just not flattering - they're thinking trend over getting the right cut. Sometimes items have taken me by surprise when I've ordered them, other times you can just tell online you're in trouble. After all, they've got gorgeous, professional models in these clothes, and sometimes they can't even make them look right:
Oh hi. I'm just hanging out in my awesome boucle short suit. Or, there's probably a reason this is an exclusive.
But at least they're making these pieces. You can find a lot of different silhouettes on the site, and a lot of clothes that you don't normally find at other plus size retailers - actual blouses, rather than tunics. Narrow fitting pants. Pencil skirts. Items that provide a trendy, current silhouette - even if it might not be exactly the best thought out for a plus size shape.
There are plenty of things I really covet right now. This shrunken blazer is really well thought out, with the long length and button that goes right under the bust, creating an empire waist line:
Just imagine it with a pencil skirt.
This lace dress is in a silhouette I find Asos Curve does reliably well - a shift dress, but with a slight a-line to the skirt. And while both the color and lace are spot on for spring, with a neutral cardigan or blazer this will be great for work.
I really like the black tights with this. It's a look I saw a lot in London, and found it to be really sophisticated looking.
On the other hand, I have not had the best luck with their pencil skirts. The cut tends to be tight and narrow - you can see here how, on the model, the skirt clings to the curve of her tummy. I love a pencil skirt, but I tend to wear them right below my bust and with a belt. I buy them a size or two larger than my natural size so you still get the silhouette but there is enough give at the hips that it's not clinging to every curve.
That said, I adore the print. The matching items? Not so much.
Lastly, most of the garments I've ordered have been of good quality - but there are some that don't quite make the prize point. Some of the jersey fabrics, for example, have looked cheap and I have also found some dresses to have an excessive fake, polyester look. They offer free delivery and returns worldwide, though, so it's worth taking a chance if you find something that works for you.








