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Wallis introduces new 'Curves' range for Autumn

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There's good news for those of you already on the look-out for something glam for the upcoming party season that is actually designed for women with shape. Wallis Curves is a new capsule collection, exclusively available from www.wallis.co.uk, and it has some rather enviable pieces to offer including an art deco trim maxi dress, embellished shrug and a silver sequin tunic (pictured above, right). Sizes stock from 16 through to 24 and will go on sale from mid-October. Check out the full range online now.

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Posted by Kimberley Foster on October 9, 2007 3:53 PM in CQ Discovers| Where To Buy...
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That model does not look like a size 16 at all, it really annoys me when so called plus sized or curvy ranges show models who look thinner than the average girl, why can't they use proper plus sized models as that is who the clothes are aimed at xx

Posted by: Laura | October 9, 2007 4:14 PM

That model does not look like a size 16 at all, it really annoys me when so called plus sized or curvy ranges show models who look thinner than the average girl, why can't they use proper plus sized models as that is who the clothes are aimed at xx

Posted by: Laura | October 9, 2007 4:15 PM

I have to disagree. I am a size 14/16 and don't look terribly different (figure wise) from that girl. As their main range probably appears on 8s rather than 20s, you can't be surprised that they choose 16s instead of 24s to model this range.

It all looks rather lovely but I am too pregnant for any of it right now!

Posted by: Kelly-Marie | October 10, 2007 10:41 AM

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