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(this entire outfit? I NEED IT.)




(images from hey fat chick!, jeremy scott’s twitpic and google image)




(this entire outfit? I NEED IT.)




(images from hey fat chick!, jeremy scott’s twitpic and google image)





There’s way more photos under the cut!
First, before I say anything else, please everyone take a look at those drool-worthy Louboutins that Beth is wearing. Oh my god, they are so marvelous! They have that signature Louboutin fetish quality that I am loving. *sigh* Too bad they are out of my budget.
Back to business, today is the day that I have been waiting SO long for. Beth’s collection for Evans is launched and I just know that I’m going to be eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the next week lol. While I know we’ve seen things like the domino dress and the prom dress over and over again, what I wanted to highlight in this post are the accessories. Elisah, on behalf of the marketing team behind the collection, was so kind to send over some hi-res promo photos of Beth and the jewelry is so good. As mentioned before, I am usually one to buy s from the regular places - f21, h&m, random cheapy mall stores. So when I saw the sequined necklace, I actually did a double-take and said ‘oh this is GOOD!’ The Spectator Brogues are also on my list of purchases. They are such a mash of different styles and I love that they can add a bit of an edge to any outfit. From following Evans on twitter, I’ve heard that the Gem Belt is actually sold out so if you haven’t snatched it up already, you’ll have to wait until its restocked online.
If you’re wondering about the US to UK conversion, I usually wear a 22/24 on the bottom and always order either a 24 or 26 and have never had an fit issue with my Evans order. For a much better review (with pictures!) head on over to Deena’s blog, Fat Girls Like Nice Clothes Too! I’ll be doing a review as well but it will probably be sometime next week or so, depending on when my order arrives.
I know a lot of people are apprehensive about the fact that now a lot of people will undoubtedly be dressed alike because of the popularity of the line. Don’t fret, I’m sure you won’t see tons of OOTDs on the fat fashion blogs that look exactly alike. My style is different from Gabi’s, which is different than Natalie’s, which is different from Deena’s, Stephanie’s etc. So rest assured you will not see an over saturation of Beth look-a-likes all over the internet.
Sequin Necklace (and Gold Bracelet) 
Studded Hobo
Spectator Brogues 
Gem Belt
Spectator Flats
What do you think of the accessories part of the collection? Do you see anything that you like?
I know a lot of people are tired of the Beth for Evans hoopla but sorry, we still have 2 weeks to go! Once again, credit goes to Deena of Fat Girls Like Nice Clothes Too! for the heads up!
Here are exclusive pictures of Beth Ditto tearing up the design rooms at London’s Arcadia Group, where she’s come over all Kate Moss to design her own collection. In a bold move by Sir Philip Green - no doubt with encouragement from la Moss herself, who is great mates with Beth - he has hired The Gossip’s front-woman for his plus-size chain, Evans! So when we first heard about the collaboration, we were straight on the phone securing these pictures of Beth hard at work. And then we bumped into her at Paris fashion week, where she told us she was “totally into it” and loving the whole process, saying, “Designing this line is a dream come true.” So what was she like to work with? We grilled Lisa Marie Peacock, head of design at Evans, on the whole Beth Ditto experience…
How involved did Beth get with the design process?
She totally owned it. It wasn’t really collaboration, as it was Beth’s ideas that really drove this project.
So how did it all start?
Well, Beth came to a brain-storming meeting last November and we expected her to have some great ideas, as she has often spoken out about how hard it is for her to find designer fashion for her size. But what amazed us was that she already had an amazing sketch book full of ideas.
Ooh, and what was in the sketch book?
She had pictures of Blondie, Grace Jones, The Slits, and examples of the Bauhaus art movement - a punky and eclectic set of influences. And then after the initial meeting she came back with “the suitcase”.
The suitcase?
Yeah. It was full of clothes that totally became the template for the collection. She had swatches of amazing 1980’s prints, 1980’s knitwear - one sweater with a domino print that we used; another with a kitten print. There were art deco prints and mod photographs as well as photos of Mama Cass of the Mamas and the Papas. Beth also had shoes, belts, knitwear - it was all there!
So are you all pleased with the final product?
Beth has made a 22-piece collection with us, and we love it because it has a bit of everything. Beth really wanted to get a good selection of coloured leggings in there, and there are great wider-fitting shoes, sweater dresses, cocktail dresses. Beth kept saying that it’s all about making must-haves for a night out.
Was Beth the fittings model?
Officially, no. But Beth was there for the majority of the fittings. She doesn’t mind stripping off so she didn’t mind getting her kit off to try things on!
- Melanie Rickey
(interview and images taken from graziadaily.co.uk)