Bid On a Jennifer Hudson Dress from Dream Girls

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Jennifer Hudson made curvaceous history in her role of Effie in Dream Girls. Now you could bid on eBay for a dress from this important piece of cinema history….. and all for a good cause too!

Bid on the dresses and shoes worn by Jennifer Hudson (Effie), Beyonce Knowles (Deena Jones), and Anika Noni Rose (Lorell Robinson) in  the film!  Bidding on eBay ends May 9, 2007 and is already fierce. Click here to get yours in!

This is a chance to collect one-of-a-kind memorabilia and support a great cause at the same time!  The Mission of Variety - The Children’s Charity is to provide life-saving and life-enriching assistance to abused, addicted, physically-challenged, neglected, and/or underprivileged children throughout Southern California. We pride ourselves on being able to modify our agenda in order to meet the evolving conditions encompassing our region - addressing each case in a timely, impartial manner.

Variety - The Children’s Charity of Southern California - Tent 25 is the local chapter of an expansive global network, Variety International - The Children’s Charity, that assists afflicted children that have nowhere else to turn. Today, there are 49 Chapters, in 13 nations, serving children in need therein helping to better their quality of life. Since 1927, worldwide, we have raised over $1 billion to aid our special needs kids.
 

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LaKisha’s Dress - Want It? Get It!

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Lakisha

Imagine our surprise when tuning into American Idol last night  we realized that one of our favorite plus-size designers has scored an outfit?  There, easily one of the likely winners of the whole thing, Lakisha Jones came out in a gorgeous platinum silver satin gown that flattered her every curve as she sang a Diana Ross song in the role of Billie Holiday. We instantly recognized the work of Igigi and a dress that has been a favorite for pageants, proms and special evenings out among the plus-size fashionista set for awhile.  For only $165 you can get one too, in the gorgeous silver LaKisha wore or several other colors like cream, blue, black and red in sizes up to 32.   Want it? Get it!

For more dresses for every occasion, you might like to visit The Dress Directory lists dresses from across the internet in sizes 2-32.


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At the Movies

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At the Movies
Musings from the Editor’s Chair, ElegantPlus.com 

The holidays are a time when I typically work less and do things like over-indulge in movie watching. This past holiday was no different. So as I come out of the holiday haze here are some size related thoughts on things I’ve seen on both the small and big screen.

It all started when I finally watched The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, which I’ve had out from Netflix since October. Delightful teen fare that follows four friends while they spend a summer apart - the bonds of friendship and plot held together by a pair of jeans that magically fits all four of their very different figures. They pass from girl to girl over the course of the summer and while each wears the jeans we see their story. America Ferrera of Real Women Have Curves fame plays the role of Carmen, the most curvaceously, full figured of the teens with great aplomb. I was expecting the usual teen froth, which might have accounted for it gathering dust on top of the DVD player for so long, but I was pleasantly surprised. Sisterhood is quite intelligent with well drawn characters and drama while sending the message of friendship, solidarity and acceptance of who we are. If you haven’t seen it yet, I do recommend renting it.

Another highly recommended, and less well known, holiday Netflix foray was the HBO mini-series Empire Falls. A rambling slice of Americana set in a decaying Maine mill town this star studded ensemble cast included Paul Newman, Helen Hunt, Ed Harris and a host of others. The issues that the characters stuggled with were small town and universal at the same time. Among the sub-plots was Helen Hunt’s character who was a diet and exercise obssessed, formerly “fat”, neurotic woman. She was positively unbearable and insecure until she finally was more at peace with herself, her body and had gained some of the weight back. Meanwhile, the object of several characters’ romantic affections was a voluptuous, self-confident waitress played with kindness and deft humor that poked fun at the other characters by Theresa Russell. While neither was the main story line this positive messaging regarding size was both real and welcome from the Hollywood set.

On the big screen I, along with hordes of others, simply had to see The Chronicles of Narnia. You may be wondering where size comes into this favorite childhood fable. Hilarious, plus size British comedienne Dawn French voices the character of Mrs. Beaver. The American audience may know her best for her role as the singing Fat Lady in the Painting in the Harry Potter movie The Prisoner of Azkeban. While it’s always preferable to see full figured actresses actually on screen, the delightfully chubby and kind Mrs. Beaver is definitely a positive and well loved character from the Narnia stories.

Finally, if you haven’t heard, the amazing, confident and voluptuous Queen Latifah was just given a star on the Hollywood walk of fame this week. I find her best role, to date, to be Mama in Chicago. But she has another movie coming out January 13 called Last Holiday in which she lives it up in high humorous style and from the looks of things gets to wear some GORGEOUS, figure flattering fashion. She’s scheduled for an hour long interview on Bravo’s Inside the Actor’s Studio this Sunday (January 8, 2006) at 8/7 pm. Should be great - I don’t intend to miss it!

What does all this have to do with plus size fashion? Nothing really, except Hollywood and fashion do seem to be inextricably linked in our attitudes about body and image. That and maybe the stylist for Queen Latifah has an un-erring eye for fabulous plus size designer fashion.

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