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1 Year Ago Today…

May 12, 2012

It was one year ago today when I stepped off a curb in San Francisco and turned my life upside-down.

I had made big plans for Summer 2011.  I was going to finish up my second (and final) semester in grad school for Fashion Design and I was going to spend the summer interning in New York City. I had one last week of school left and I was flying to New York a few days later. I had my housing all worked out and interviews lined up. I was excited and raring to go!

That morning, I was in my patternmaking class. We were finishing up sewing our final project coats and turning in our patterns for it. I had forgotten to bring a pattern hook. My friend in class also forgot some supplies, so we decided to run to the art store down the street real quick before class really got started.

We headed out and were directly across the street from the art store. I stepped down first to cross, but instead of being able to step down like normal, both my ankles turned out. I heard a crack and collapsed to the  ground. To make a long story short, I had my first ambulance ride and spent all day in the ER. The prognosis: right leg broken and had to be reset, left leg severely sprained. I later learned that I would have surgery on my broken leg to put a metal plate and six screws in. I could barely walk–crying whenever I had to hobble on my badly sprained left leg with crutches.

This was my SPRAINED ankle, you don’t even want to see the broken one–especially after surgery! I was one sad case!

A day or so after my accident, before my surgery took place.

Before I even knew what my actual injuries were, I knew one thing for certain–I wouldn’t be going to New York. Not with the kind of injuries I sustained–not that summer at least…

During all the recovery period, I had a lot of time to sit and think. A lot of people would have taken this accident as a sign to give up on something like moving to New York and pursuing their dreams. It did the opposite for me.  I was determined, more than EVER, to follow my dreams!

After a long summer of recovery, I made my way to New York. On August 31, 2011 I landed at JFK airport–ready to take the fashion industry by storm! Ever since then life has been non stop. I never have had any down time. I’ve gone from experience to experience with no time to think twice. I have interned in my desired field and can now call myself an actual DESIGNER. Of course, it hasn’t been easy, but I’ve done it! 

The accident that happened one year ago today could have been a show stopper, but I didn’t let it be. It made me stronger and more determined to do what I want (and need) to do in my life. I will think of this anniversary each year as a time for reflection of all that I have accomplished since that fateful day.

If the Laurel of May 12, 2011 knew what Laurel of May 12, 2012 had accomplished after this life altering day, I know she would be damned proud of her!

Right before my first internship interview, my second day in New York. September 2011.

How to Wear Leggings for Plus Size (or ANY Size)

May 11, 2012

 

I love fashion, but I also love comfort–and leggings are comfort. For the longest time I would not even THINK about wearing leggings. It has taken me many years and finding the perfect pair/brand/fit to actually feel confident in wearing them. It is very easy to look incredibly terrible in  leggings–be it if you are “regular” sized or plus sized. This is my opinion on the best way to wear a legging. This can go for a girl of any size.

 

 

Some things to keep in mind when looking for your perfect legging:

 

1. Fabric!

The weight of the fabric is VERY important. You DO NOT want something that is too sheer because you don’t want you underwear or cellulite to show through. (Both of these go for ALL girls!! I don’t care how skinny you think you are! No one wants to see your unmentionables! Ewww!!)

 

 

 

2. Gotta Love High-Waisted!

The waistband/rise of the leggings should be high enough so that the leggings stay in place  when you are moving around throughout your day. You shouldn’t be tugging them up continually. The pair I wear come to my natural waist and over my stomach.

 

***If you have a problem with your leggings falling down try this: Layer a tank top or camisole underneath whatever you are wearing and tuck it into your leggings. This helps the waistband grip onto something with more texture that your skin.

 

 

3.  Perfect Length!

Have short legs? (Which is my ever present problem when it comes to pants.) Two ways to deal with this problem without tailoring are to– tuck them into boots OR tuck your leggings UP, INTO your pants (the opposite of rolling a cuff). The latter is the technique I used to make my leggings the perfect length for my photo shoot!

 

 

4. Illusion: That’s What Fashion’s All About!


Wear your leggings with the right kind of top or dress. If you have a trouble spot on your body, find the perfect garment to cover-up and enhance your body. I like to wear leggings with dresses and tuck them into boots to look like tights. I have a pooch (my stomach, not my dog) that I always try to hide. I do not like to wear really short shirts with leggings. I also like to accessorize with a belt to accentuate my small waist and direct people’s eyes away from my “problem” area. Like I mentioned previously, it’s all about “illusion.” I like to give the “illusion” that I don’t have a pooch.

 

Flossie, the Bearded Lady & I

 

 

5. Wear Them With Confidence!

Leggings are something that make you have to come to terms with how you look. They make you see your body how it really looks–no disguises! Be comfortable with them. This comes across when you’re wearing them.

 

 

 

My favorite leggings are: Hue Cotton Leggings, the XL fits well on me. The Hue website says it’s the equivalent of a size 16. If anyone is looking for a larger size, Amazon sells a Plus Size 2X Hue Cotton Leggings. I recommend these–they are VERY comfortable, fairly cheap, and come in a bunch of different colors!

 

 

Photographs were taken at my grandmother’s house (Thanks Grams!) by my mom (Thanks Mom!) and with help from the Bearded Lady, Flossie.

 
Interested in what I am wearing in this shoot? The Turquoise Blazer is for Sale in the Curvy Elle Shop!
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What I’m Wearing:
2. T-shirt: Men’s undershirt I cut up from Target
3.  Leggings: Hue
4. Shoes: See By Chloe (Older Season)

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