54% Of North American Women Have Another Reason To Celebrate

by Thomson0122 | July 15, 2009 at 07:59 am
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Approximately 54 per cent of North American women aged 18 and over are considered overweight by traditional health care standards. So why is the majority treated like a minority and completely under-represented in the fashion industry? Fresh and fashion-forward Pfatty Girl is instrumental in the movement to change that.


Just weeks after accessorizing the delicious designs of Candi Apple Couture in NYC for Full Figure Fashion Week, Pfatty Girl prepares to formally introduce their Fall 2009 line of striking pieces in Canada and the United States.


 "We were the first and frankly the only company designing earrings, necklaces and bracelets for women size 14 to 30 plus”, says Tene Charles, designer and co-owner of Pfatty Girl.


 As the premier line of accessories for full-figured women, Pfatty Girl will once again make history as the first accessory line to present a fashion show at The Fuller Woman Expo in Toronto on September 12 and Detroit on September 19, 2009.  The Toronto Edition takes place at the Delta Chelsea Hotel while the Detroit Edition takes place at the Cobo Centre. Both events run from 10 am to 8 pm.


I think most women can relate to buying a necklace and bringing it home, only to find that instead of draping across their chest, it fits like a choker. Not to mention how hard it is to find a bracelet that fits. Pfatty Girl offers a refreshing change for the 54 per cent of curvaceous women across the continent that enjoy looking and feeling their best. A celebration of size and sexiness is what wearing a Pfatty Girl creation is about.


www.pfattygirl.com



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