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Frequently Asked Questions
What are your measurements?
Bust: 56 / Waist: 46 / Hips: 57 / Height: 5 feet 2 inches
What size do you usually wear?
Typically, I wear a size 18 or a 2X in dresses, bottoms, and tops. I wear a 35 in jeans. I always order a short inseam—if possible—because I am only 5'2.
How did you become a plus size model?
I am not technically a professional plus-size model. However, through my presence on social media and on my blog, I have booked modeling gigs. If you are hoping to become a plus size model, I highly recommend attending a casting call at your local modeling agency. I also recommend taking pictures of yourself or having photos taken and posting them on social media. This is how a lot of models start out, and today, you can book modeling gigs through social media.
Where do you like to shop for plus size clothing?
Some of my favorite places to shop for plus size clothing are Eloquii, Fashion to Figure, Torrid, Universal Standard, Nasty Gal, Abercrombie, American Eagle, Old Navy, and Forever 21.
Where do you shop for petite plus size jeans and pants?
Petite and plus size jeans and pants can be hard to find, but my go-to places are Abercrombie, American Eagle, Lane Bryant, Universal Standard, Torrid, Old Navy,
How can you be petite and plus size?
You may have noticed that I use the term "petite plus size" quite often around here. And that's because petite plus size perfectly describes my figure. I wear a size 18, which is plus size, and I am 5'2 tall, which makes me petite.
If you thought that the term "petite" meant short AND thin, don't worry... you're not alone. However, the term petite technically only refers to a person's height or the length of their limbs. Petite sizing doesn't stop at a size 14 or 16.
If you haven't heard the term petite plus size until just now, it's not because it doesn't exist, but more so because plus size clothing offerings are already very limited. Petite plus sizes do exist, but on a much smaller scale than they do for people who wear a size 12 and below.
If you're short and plus size—like me—you may be petite and plus size, too! My blog is dedicated to helping women like us find clothes that fit and feel fabulous. So, stick around!