Plus Size Travel: Shopping with Igigi (San Francisco)!

While I was in California, I took a few days to travel to San Francisco (by myself, woot woot!). My very first stop was the Igigi headquarters in the SOMA district. I think Igigi is a very important brand for every Plus Size Princess to know about because they were designing Plus Size Fashion long before it was the “cool thing to do”. There’s a reason Igigi’s been around for a while– the clothes are well made! The dresses are fully lined and their sample size is a full 18/20, so they’re designing with a true full figure in mind! (There are many up and coming designers who are taking that same approach even as they study at online fashion design universities which is very refreshing).

Before my appointment I browsed their website to see which dresses I wanted to try on. I ultimately ended up choosing the Odette dress in Olive, a whimsical color I don’t have in my closet. The dress is curve hugging without being restrictive and is daytime & evening friendly. I styled it with fishnets and sueded boots and wore the dress to church on Christmas Day.

What do you think?

Plus Size Odette dress in Olive by IGIGI

 


Spanx
$28Β –Β lanebryant.com

Tall boots
$65Β –Β avenue.com

Antique jewelry
$3.80Β –Β forever21.com

Plus Size Odette dress in Olive by IGIGI
$130Β – (c/o igigi.com)

24 thoughts on “Plus Size Travel: Shopping with Igigi (San Francisco)!”

  1. I read a Marie Claire interview with Tim Gunn recently that said he is familiar with the plight of the big girl and wants to possibly design a line. Ugh, I would love that. It is a constant trial shopping for cute clothes! Thanks for the tips!

  2. I read a Marie Claire interview with Tim Gunn recently that said he is familiar with the plight of the big girl and wants to possibly design a line. Ugh, I would love that. It is a constant trial shopping for cute clothes! Thanks for the tips!

  3. I read a Marie Claire interview with Tim Gunn recently that said he is familiar with the plight of the big girl and wants to possibly design a line. Ugh, I would love that. It is a constant trial shopping for cute clothes! Thanks for the tips!

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