Hey curvy girls all over the world,
It’s finally over. The shop like a fashion editor challenge was truly a challenge. It was hard to stay on track financially as well as staying focused on my strategies. However, I made it through. I believe I have all the pieces I needed to create a spring wardrobe that has a mix of current trends like color blocking and 70’s chic. I’ve enjoyed browsing the racks and the Internet to find those perfect pieces that captured my wardrobe goals. Although it was driving me nuts to stay within my budget, I loved being able to find the things I wanted for a reasonable price. I went over a budget by a $11, but, that’s okay.
Here’s a recap of my previous purchases.
Inez of Style Chic....360 says
Love this challenge, I could handle this one! :))
shanihw says
I like this challenge: it requires you to think about your purchases and attempt to stick to a budget.
asha says
i need to modify these shopping strategies for my use. after losing a decent amount of weight and then having a baby right after (yeah, i know), i’ve been trying to shop my closet. i’ve identified clothes to sell but now i’m looking to add to my wardrobe. since almost everything else in my life is baby-related, i really need to be ultra budget savvy. thanks for the pointers.
btw, i love your selections. my favorites are the norma kamali leopard print dress, the asos curve leopard print dress, the cold shoulder top/dress and the orange asos curve dress. sidenote: i’m just realizing that i may have a problem with leopard prints and i had to look up the difference between leopard and cheetah print ,lol.