April has arrived and we’ve got a spring in our step. We see that you’ve been loving our ‘5 bloggers to follow’ series (read previous posts here and here and here so we’ve cranked up the volume with these 5 awesome blogs for April.
Girl With Curves
Since 2011 Girl With Curves have been sharing their personal style. The community wants to promote ‘unapologetic confidence, encouraging women to look and feel amazing, regardless of size.’
Our top posts are:
Best Budget-Friendly Shopping For All Sizes
Danielle Vanier
Londoner Danielle Vanier wants to empower women, inspire them with confidence and fill their eyes with beautiful imagery. Danielle has collaborated with a number of ‘plus size’ and size inclusive brands like Navabi and M&S Curve and has even designed her own pieces for their ranges.
Top Posts:
5 Looks you Need From M&S Curve
Forget Culottes, Its All About The Wide Leg Trousers
Fuller Figure Fuller Bust
Fellow UK blogger Fuller Figure Fuller Bust a.k.a. Georgina (George) Horne has been blogging since 2011 about all things fashion from kimonos to lingerie. In 2015 she collaborated with Lady Vintage London to create one of our favourite brands Lady Voluptuous and her blog is dedicated to being a body snark free zone.
Top Posts:
The Glitter Thread
Courtney Mina Stormborn of The Glitter Thread is a fashion, beauty and fantasy muse and sharer of beautiful things. She has collaborated with Chubby Cartwheels and we absolutely adore her fantastical style.
Top posts:
Chubby Cartwheels Reign II Collection
Gabriella Lascano
The former make up artist to celebrities used to think to think that she ‘wasn’t thin enough’ to be in front of the camera but that all changed when Gabriella Lascano started working for herself and started her own fashion blog and youtube channel. In the first year alone, Lascano grew her following by 100k on Instagram and 50k subscribers on YouTube. We love Gabriella Lascano’s super glam look.
Top posts:
And that’s a wrap on our 5 awesome blogs for April. Read any blogs recently that have inspired you? We’d love to hear about them.