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October 30, 2006

Designers We Love

Just like there are designers who make clothes that subvert women's body image, there are designers who acknowledge that few women wear a size 6.  Let's patronize 'em:

Giorgio Armani — I wear his suits (purchased, on sale, at the end of the season) until they’re practically falling apart. His clothes are elegant, flattering, and fit a broad range of sizes.

Chanel — Though I don’t own any Chanel, I’ve seen the line available in many sizes. What a shame that Karl Lagerfeld has such peculiar ideas about body size. Maybe losing so much weight on a crash diet did weird things to his cognitive skills?

Ralph Lauren — He offers clothes from his premium line, Black Label, all the way up to size 14. He also offers a line of clothes up to size 22.

Akris - The clothes can be a bit, uh, mature, but damnit, they fit really well! If you need a conservative, all purpose suit, Akris is a great alternative to Armani.

Etro - Fun and fanciful. I’ve seen Etro come in sizes as large as 50 (or about a US 14/16). Why should thin people be the only folks to enjoy paisley?

Gianfranco Ferre. I’m partial to Ferre. I was married in Ferre! Well, to be precise, it was a Ferre blouse and an Armani Collezioni skirt. My husband and I were very sneaky. We got married by a judge at lunch, and then attended a black-tie event that night for his work where we didn’t tell anyone what we had done. We wore big grins and the same clothes all day (though Norm switched to a bow tie)! — I wear my Ferre blouse whenever I can because it’s beautiful, and because it reminds me of a spectacular day.


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Please let me know of any designers that should be included.  I'm not a diligent shopper, so I'm sure some important names have been forgotten!