Friday 23 March 2007

Airline Tips for Large Passengers

Airline travel can be a nightmare for the large person.
Small seats and aisles, the long walk from the check-in
area to the gate, and the frequent insensitivity of
passengers and crew can all contribute to an unpleasant
flying experience. But with careful planning, your flight
can be safe and enjoyable.

BOOK CAREFULLY -
Book your flight carefully, avoiding "rush-hour" air time.
Take advantage of deals, where the plane is less likely
to be full.

EMPTY SEAT -
Tell the airline that you are large and ask that the seat
next to yours remain empty if at all possible. The worst
the airline can do is say "No", but most airlines will at
least attempt to accommodate.

BELT EXTENSIONS -
Request a seat-belt extension when you book your flight,
and/or ask for one when you board the plane. Do not wait
for the flight attendant's animated safety speech to discuss
this need.

SEAT SIZE -
When you book your flight ask specifically for the seat
measurements of the plane you will be on. Explain your need
and ask for the largest seat in your section of the plane.
Even one inch can make a big difference.
(NAAFA)
Have you had a bad travel experience?
I would love to hear about it

Thursday 22 March 2007

My Product of the Week


As it's now officailly spring I have
started to get my spring/summer
wardrobe in order.
These fab Cullottes are going to be
great for the summer.
Practical and stylish!
These are from www.kays.com
They are available up to size 26.

Monday 19 March 2007

Fat Art

"Bathers" by Renoir


“ Art is a tool against all kinds of prejudice, from xenophobia to fatophobia,”
says Jukka Korkeila

Sunday 18 March 2007

Is Posh Too Thin?


Victoria Beckham is regarded as a style icon to many in the fashion industry.
Does this anorexic look really get blokes going? Or would they prefer to take someone out to dinner and know that they aren't going to be barffing it back up later! What do men prefer?

Gautier Uses Size 20 Model!


Fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier found his own way to comment on the 'size zero' debate - by putting a larger model down the catwalk to show off his clothes.
Dressed in a daring black corsetry, the plus-sized model dwarfed her fellow waif-like catwalk queens.
Clearly more of a size 20 than the controversial model Size 0, this voluptuous woman proved big is beautiful as she strutted down the runway at Gaultier's 30th anniversary show yesterday during fashion week in Paris.

Wednesday 14 March 2007

Jewellery for Large Women



How come High Street stores make fashion jewellery so bloody small?


They are slowly accepting that we all aint a size 10 and are doing a fat clothing range hidden in the corner. But why then are their jewellery ranges so small? Have you ever tried to shove a bangle on and realised it's wedged on your hand, I know they are never going to fit me but I still have to try. Then you've got the skinny chick next to you who tries it on effortlessly and it's actually an arm cuff. I love jewellery, a bit of bling and a push-up bra makes you feel sexy doesn't it.




Check Out www.tayas-plus-size-jewellery.co.uk for a wide range of jewellery for women in real sizes.