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Project Runway: Curves?!

I love Project Runway, Project Runway: All Stars, Project Runway: Threads and clearly anything else they come up with. Every season, whether its Project Runway or Project Runway: All Stars, I sit and wish I could have it all. The good, the bad, the glamorous and even the most unconventional designs, yes I want them all! 
The past season of Project Runway: All Stars was one of my favorites. I mean who doesn't love Sonjia Williams (PRW Season 10), Fabio Costa (PRW Season 10), Samantha Black (PRW Season 11 and a Theta Phi Alpha!) and Helen Castillo (PRW Season 12)?! While doing a little retail therapy, I found a few pieces that reminded me of these great designers. Some styles very similar and others completely different, but I swear they gave me the Project Runway  vibe.

Sonjia Williams / Monfi C.


Helen Castillo ASOS Curves


Fabio Costa / ASOS Curves
      


Samantha Black / Monf. C


As a huge fan of the show I think its time for a Project Runway: Curves. With the strives being made in plus size fashion, I think its time to have a season where talented designers create pieces for everyday women with curves.  For women like us with a little more junk in the trunk, with hips and curves and all the things that make us beautiful.


Clearly Helen Castillo did an outstanding job designing theses amazing dresses for the talented Miranda Lambert. I  mean that black dress, I NEEEEED it! 


So its time to diversify the runway! Lets add some hips, thicker thighs and women with a little more jiggle when they strut. Lets design not only for the hourglass shape, but all women who deserve to feel and look beautiful. 

As always ladies stay beautiful, love yourself and everything else will fall in place!

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