What to wear to a festival

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr wears Hope & Harvest Pirate Dress for Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival in Rotorua

I went to my first music festival when I was 14 years old, with my best friend and no adult supervision. I don’t know how we convinced our parents to let us go, but we did and it was amazing. I remember that I wore faded blue jeans with a black tube top and sneakers. Since then I’ve been to a lot more festivals and picked up a few tips along the way, so I thought I’d share a few with you… View Post

Mad about plaid

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr wears Society Plus Loey Lane plaid top

I’ve been hanging out for the weather to cool down a bit so that I can bring out my jeans and start wearing autumn clothes. The cooler weather isn’t quite here yet, but I’m really hoping we get it soon because I am seriously hanging out for everything that autumn brings – crunchy leaves, chilly mornings, gorgeous fall fashion… View Post

Style Crush

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr channels her style crush - Natalie Means Nice and Margot Meanie

Today I wanted to pay homage to not one but two of my style crushes. I’ve recently realised that they both really influence the way that I dress and the way my sense of style has evolved over the last couple of years, so I thought I’d put together an outfit that mashes their style together. View Post

Brunch Date

New Zealand plus size fashion blogger Meagan Kerr wears Boris Industries Pointed Hem A-Line Dress from Navabi

Due to our completely conflicting work schedules, my boyfriend and I only share one day off every two weeks – he works nights on a rotating schedule and I work days as well as a couple of evenings. That means that every second Sunday is reserved for hanging out with my dude! View Post

On the road again

This is Meagan Kerr NZ Style Curvettes Plus Size Fashion Challenge: Tee // 17 Sundays T-Bar Cut Sleeve Tunic

I love a good summer roadtrip, especially when the destination is my partner’s home town of Taupo. We load up the car with all of our stuff, crank up the music and I annoy the child with my singing. There’s no need to dress all fancy for a roadie, casual and comfortable is where it’s at. View Post

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