The Great Cover-up

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr wears V-Neck Tee from Torrid, Warpaint Joggers from 17 Sundays and Floral Kimono Duster from Hope & Harvest with ASOS DESIGN Wide Brim Pork Pie Hat from ASOS

In winter, we wear coats to keep warm. But in spring, summer and autumn, when the weather is unpredictable or you want to layer without melting, it’s all about kimonos and duster coats. They come in different lengths, colours and prints, and it seems like my wardrobe is full of ones I’ve collected over the years. The latest addition is this floral one from Hope & Harvest, and it’s my first real foray into this full length style. View Post

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Woodland Fairy

Meagan Kerr wears Hope & Harvest Woodland Keyhole Dress

One thing I’ve noticed sneaking back in to fashion lately is bell sleeves and I just wanted to say that I, for one, am pretty damn happy about it. I remember seeing them as a teenager and I have loved them ever since – there is just something so wistful and dreamy about them, and that makes them perfect for light floaty summer pieces like this dress. View Post

Style Beyond 22 Lookbook

22+ style cover

I think that size diversity in fashion is really important – when you’re a size 22 (or bigger), it’s hard to imagine what a piece of clothing is going to look like on you when a brand is showing a size 16 dress on a size 12 model. That’s one of the reasons I started blogging – because I wanted to see bodies like mine and I wanted to know what clothes would look like on someone like me. View Post

Time to get comfortable

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr wears Hope & Harvest Luxe Easywear Dress

Gone are the days of high heels, uncomfortable g strings and hemlines I’m constantly pulling down, one thing I look for in my clothes now is comfort. As someone who works from home, I freely admit that I quite often get up and shower only to put on a clean pair of pyjama pants (come on, don’t tell me you wouldn’t wear pyjamas all the time if you could!). When I have to put on real world clothes, being comfortable is key. View Post

Melbourne Fashion Week Plus 2016

Melbourne Fashion Week Plus Queue

The start of the queue for Melbourne Fashion Week Plus

I’ve just spent the last couple of weeks in Melbourne for Melbourne Fashion Week Plus and holy moly, it was an experience and a half! I saw beautiful clothes, I felt a lot of fabric and I met some truly wonderful people. My post-Melbourne blues are setting in, so I thought this would be a good time to share what the MFW+ part of my trip was like. In one word: inspiring. View Post

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