12 plus size sweaters to keep you warm this winter

When I got up this morning, it was 1ºC. That’s not really a temperature that I operate well at (who does, really?), and it made me acutely aware that I don’t own any sweaters. After my closet sale and donating a whole lot of clothes, shoes and beauty products to women who needed them more than I do … I’m going to have to do a bit of shopping to find something warm and snuggly. View Post

How To Wear Neutrals

Meagan Kerr Plus Size Fashion NZ bloggers Neutrals

Neutral tones. It’s a term you hear thrown about by savvy fashionistas, but what are neutral tones and how do you wear them? I know that a lot of you aren’t sure, so in response to all of the people who get in touch asking, I thought I’d put together a handy guide. Don’t worry, it’s much easier than you might think! View Post

Plus Size Winter Style On A Budget

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Plus size winter style on a budget: Meagan Kerr wears Debut Snood from The Warehouse

When I asked you what you wanted to see more of, one of the resounding answers was how to wear plus size winter trends when you’re on a budget, so I’ve teamed up with my friends at The Warehouse to create a head to toe look that nails not one but two of this season’s trends for under $200, while still being versatile and working with what you already have in your wardrobe. View Post

Winter accessories

Hats, gloves, scarves, wraps, umbrellas … let’s be honest, when winter arrives in New Zealand, accessories become essentials to help you keep from turning into an iceblock. In an effort to keep warm in this cold snap, I’ve been hunting out some great winter accessories to keep you nice and toasty.

Harlow One Love Wrap

One Love Wrap, AUD $99.00 from Harlow

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Choose your style

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Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak

When you buy clothes, shoes and accessories, that’s your chance to show the world your style. To express who you are in a way that doesn’t require words, but rather fabrics, colours, an aesthetic that appeals to you. When you’re choosing a new phone, it’s much the same – at least, it is for me. I have my phone with me almost 24/7 – which means that it doesn’t just need to be functional as a phone, it needs to reflect my style as well. View Post

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