My story - 'Michaela and her Fatkini confidence'

So as some of you may or may not have noticed I was in the 'Sun on Sundays' pull out magazine ‘Fabulous.’

I was approached for interview a few weeks back and after uming and arghing whether to do it or not, I bit the bullet. The topic was surrounding the recent hashtag craze the Fatkini which they actually found me from. Wearing the fatkinis I have with pride and having a lot to say on the topic of plus size in general, the interview was pretty easy and I felt I got my point across pretty strongly. Of course my points we put against ‘health professions’ but all in all I think the argument/article is balanced.


I just wanted to really put it out there, I’m fat, I’m happy and I’m healthy along with 100's of other amazing ladies. I have never been under a size 16, even as a child, but this has not stopped me being part of Hockey, netball or swimming team, of which I have played for South Wales. This has not stopped me doing anything in life at all actually. I love fashion to the point I work in the plus size fashion industry, and I believe I have a pretty good style which I hope inspires others to break the rules. I have never had a problem getting a job due to my size, I hardly visit the doctors, I don't want a gastric band and I continuously prove the doctors wrong having a normal blood pressure and no signs of diabetes. I may have not been in or found love but I have had relationships with people who like me for me the size I am (I need to stop being the fussy one with men actually.) 

My last point that was put in the article just explains how the plus size community and myself are just a normal bunch of girls, who do normal ordinary things. I expressed the idea that plus size should just be banished and we should just concentrate on helping society see that in fact we’re just like any other person. We can wear what we want, we can say what we want, we can do what any other person on this planet can do! We also don't drain your tax money on NHS resources, neither do we sit on our asses eating crisps and chocolate watching day time TV.



Anyway I’m pretty proud that my ‘story’ and opinions have reached a UK national newspaper. My whole purpose for my blog, my Instagram images, right down to the job I’m in has been to let people know that being fat is actually okay, and you won’t miss out on anything in life because of it. Just stop worrying about what’s force fed through the media and concentrate on living a life of happiness, fun, style, memories, friends, family, laughter (yep you get the jist.) If I can just inject one little bit of my confidence in to someone shy and give them a new lease of life, it’s safe to say I’m happy.  Life's far too short to be unhappy, negative and a grump guys :).






The articles available to read here (sign up to a months free trail) http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fabulous/5964553/When-is-fat-too-fat.html

Love 
Michaela
xo

MSSVG and Junarose collection preview

Last week I was invited along to the Junarose event that was put together by Monique from MSSVG and Lark at Junarose. The event was a preview event of their Spring Summer 2015 collection. 

Held at Best seller offices on the appropriately name Fashion Street , the collection was presented so professionally and slick. We were treated to an amazing walk and talk catwalk show. This allowed the clothes to be seen worn and moving but also gave the designers of Junarose a chance to talk about the inspiration behind each piece and trend. We also got the chance to chat and discuss things with the design team which allowed them to understand the wants and needs of us the consumer.


I found so many piece and trends that I love. Each garment felt of good quality and also good fit. It was great having the chance to look at every piece from each collection, especially for me as I do love to feel fabrics (pet hate of internet shopping.) The cute little features, like the denim trim on the striped dress just made the dress go from basic to wow! There are so many pieces I want to get my hands on. Also STRIPES are a big factor in the nautical trend (ladies of any size YES you can wear stripes despite what anyone says.)

There were 4 main trends that each collection followed. I've grouped the images below together to show you guys :).




Lovely food and wine


Discussions




 



































I'm not a lover of pink, white or overly girly things but a few pieces caught my eye from this look.



















Their amazinggg!! denim



Please excuse the face :')


*stolen off Lucie I believe* but me and my uberrrr babes Lucie and Holly.


We were so lucky to be gifted an item from the current collection. As you can see I chose this amazing cardigan. I have an outfit post coming up styling it in all different ways so keep your eyes peeled. 

A massive thank you to Junarose and MS.SVG for a lovely evening and for my amazing gift. Just incase anyone would like to pick up some Junarose goodies, MS.SVG is offering new customers 25% off full priced items with the code – newcustomer214. 

Love
Michaela
xo