I often hear you all complain that there aren't enough retailers providing cute, affordable plus-size clothing options.
Well, I've got good news for you.
Today, The Limited introduced a new site, Eloquii, which specializes in plus-size fashions. And so far, I'm liking what I'm seeing.
This cascading purple dress, for example, is fabulous and not a bad price for a special occasion dress -- it retails for $98.
Want to see more of what Eloquii has to offer?
Keep reading -- and tell me what you think of the new site in the comments!

This military coat (Eloquii, $168) is a classic buy that would look good on just about anyone.
Who says curvy women can't wear skinny jeans? I think this model, wearing the Classic Fit Skinny Jeans (Eloquii, $79.90), looks great!
I'm also a fan of this collarless cocoon cape (Eloquii, $158).
What I love about this site is that there's lots of styling advice, like in the photos above. And it's clear that a lot of care went into creating pieces that accentuate your curves rather than trying to hide them.
But I want to know what you think of Eloquii. Will you shop the site?
Images via Eloquii
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Comments (25)
I don't even spend $80 on groceries each week, I definitely won't be spending that much on a jacket. Sorry, it's cute but sooo not affordable.
Lindsay, I adore your writing and have read you on HerNashville, your personal blog, and now here. I hope you won't take offense when I say that it bugs me when people use curvy as a pseudonym for overweight. It's simply not the same thing. I've always been ridiculously curvy, and now I am also fat. I know people who are quite a bit overweight, and they are built like a board. I'm not sure why this false equation bothers me as much as it does (although, I suspect it's because I'm often tempted to excuse the weight I've gained since "it's medical weight, and well, my boobs still stick out way past my stomach"), but ...it does. Plus, whether I'm my normal healthy weight or a size whatever, I get annoyed with stores when they advertise something as curvy when they really just mean bigger. If I want bigger, I'll buy bigger. But I need something that covers my DDs without leaving my stomach swathed in yards of excess fabric.
Again, I love your writing. If I didn't, I probably wouldn't have said anything! Thanks for letting me vent a little :)
p.s. I'll still read you even if you disagree with me :)
The purple shirt looks like a shower curtain.