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Follow on Google News | Stylish & Sexy Plus Size Dresses for Valentine’s Day Fuels Hot Fashion Trend for Curvy WomenExpert Designers have hit the mark by combining current fashion trends and curve-flattering design techniques. The results are trendy and sexy plus size dresses for a sizzling Valentine’s Day that has curvy women celebrating.
By: Cherished Woman Mainstream fashion designers have traditionally churned out disappointing clothing options for plus size women. Consumer demand for stylish and trendy plus size clothing has grown dramatically over recent years. Fashion forecasts indicate that dresses are still a very popular and important staple in women’s closets this year. Trends for 2009 include rich jewel tone colors of purple, reds, blues, and greens, floral patterns in rich prints, and maxi dresses continue to be very popular. Curvy consumers worldwide can shop for plus size dresses or plus size lingerie from the convenience and privacy of their own computer and find styles to wear for any occasion - from day to night. http://www.Cherished- To be one of the first to own one Cherished Woman’s new plus size Valentine’s day dresses or other popular holiday styles visit http://www.Cherished- About Cherished-Woman.com: Cherished-Woman.com, an Internet retailer of trendy plus size clothes and sexy plus size lingerie was founded by Nancy Baum, entrepreneur and former plus size model. The online boutique features high-end, designer plus size fashion aimed at bringing out the natural sex appeal of the modern woman, no matter what her dimensions. Cherished-Woman.com's collection of plus size designer clothes includes: ABA Activewear, Abby Z, Anna Scholz, C.enne.V, Donna Ricco, Gayla Bentley, Shirley of Hollywood, Intimate Attitudes, Jessica Svoboda, Lily, Maggy London, Monif C., Olivia Harper, Vikki Vi and many more exciting designers lined up for 2009. End
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