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Aug 4

Join us on Wednesday, August 12 at 3 p.m. on Blogtalkradio as we talk to our featured guest, Kelly Bliss.  We are so excited to have Kelly as our special guest in our Lifestyles Segment!

Kelly will be discussing Three Secrets to Your Healthy Living.

And, One lucky listener will win a package deal from Kelly! Call in and talk to Kelly at (347) 857-1670

You can also Live Chat with us during the show!

We’ll  have a Fall Fashion preview, the latest news, tips and trends, specials and promotions, and more!

Can’t tune in?  Not to worry—you will be able to listen at your convenience, just go to our site and find our on demand episodes links and hit play!

About Kelly

Kelly BlissKelly Bliss M.Ed., A.C.E., is a Lifestyle coach who has been recognized by the National Institutes of Health as a national leader in plus size fitness and wellness. She is the author of Don’t Weight, Eat Healthy and Get Moving Now as well as several exercise DVD’s. As a professional member of the Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH), Kelly helps people find what they need for “Health At Every Size” (HAES).  Kelly also started the plus size reference web site, Plus Size Yellow Pages (yes, we’re listed!) Check it out!

Can’t wait! see you on the Catwalk Radio Network!

For additional details, Go here to view the complete press release.

Jul 21
Drop Dead Diva? Hit or Miss?
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Plus size woman is a fabulous, professional, sexy, successful attorney. She can get anyone she wants and knows that her destiny is in her own hands. She recognizes that she is fabulous and goes about having all the things that— Wait. That’s not the plot.
Ugh. I reaaaally wanted to like this show. I really did. I have held off reviewing it because other’s reviews have been favorable and it looks as though Lifetime has hit the jackpot with the record setting ratings for this show. The Executive Producers have resumes that read like a Who’s Who in American Television. I keep going back to this show. And I keep thinking, “Well, maybe you are not getting it. Watch it again.” It is getting to the point where one of the characters can say one line and I say the next I have watched it so many times. And I am still not enthralled.

The other night before bed, I was watching Diva and tsk tsking and rolling my eyes. My husband was like, “Now what?” I said, “I just can’t put my finger on it and I wish I could. But I just can’t.” While on one hand, I am happy that Lifetime picked up the show (Fox was supposed to pick it up), on the other hand, I just so wish that they had:
#1: Altered the plot premise. Why? Just once can we see a plus size woman who has it all and knows what to do with it! Maybe that is why I am not in a happy mood about this show? When is that going to happen—when we see the person and not the size?
#2: Female executive producers, preferably a few of size, would be a good idea. Imagine that interview? If there are women Exec. Producers where are they?

I must admit that it is good that the show addresses prejudice and preconceived notions on weight and appearance. Maybe two or ten or twenty years from now we’ll look back at this show and say, “Yup, that started the discussion.”

The debut of Drop Dead Diva introduced the story of a fashion model with an at-ti-tude, The model, Deb, played by Brooke D’Orsay, has a fatal car accident and finds herself in front of the gatekeeper to Heaven, played by Ben Feldman. The gatekeeper believes that she is a self centered size 00 individual, who has never done anything bad or good. So as part of her journey to her real self, Deb is returned to life, but in a different body. Much to Deb’s chagrin, she finds herself in the body of a size 16 lawyer, Jane Bingum, played by Brooke Elliott.

And, thus, Deb takes over the body of Jane, a donut and chocolate loving, brilliant, shy, frumpy lawyer. And, we see glimpses of the two personalities as they converge into one personality with the best traits of each.

Since we have the plot that we have, what I am hoping for is that we can see some kind of true progression with Jane, played by actress Brooke Elliott. (If anything, I think Brooke will be a breakout star!) What I am hoping for is that the writers and producers avoid the obvious and dig deeper as we see a transformation in Jane’s character. And as she transforms, we all proceed in kind. And, we can all benefit.

More as it happens. Jodell

Jul 20

Yes, we are a plus size e-commerce site. Yes, our livelihood depends upon plus size women who see our clothes and decide that they cannot live without what we have to offer and they want to purchase and do so.

I am always on a quest for good health and fitness and those two topics are not size specific. Some days are better than others and I have a plan and do my best to stick to that plan. Sound familiar?

I am motivated, energized, and inspired by others’ success and willingness to take charge! Talking about plus size fashions and working with our customers always reminds me that It is up to each one of us to put our best foot forward and strive to be our best selves. I just hate seeing low self-esteem and low confidence when it comes to size. Sometimes one thing makes a difference: It can be real simple: A new outfit and dressin’ up! Or more of a challenge: workin’ thru some things with a professional or losing weight to feel better.

I have a saying, “Fix it or forget it.” That phrase has gotten me out of a lot of negative self-talk, reminded me that I am in charge, reminded me that it is about my health and well-being and that of my family and that today, “it” is whatever “it” is “and I have the power to change it.  If I need help, I ask,  because that is part of my job –to–fix it or forget it.

So, when Sommer Johnson, Publisher of Gemini Magazine, emailed me and told me about her goal to get healthy I was intrigued.  She is part of a really cool project called Mamavation
where a fabulous team of trainers, nutritionists, and cheerleading moms help one mom lose weight to
become the healthier version of herself.

And so we can all learn from her experience, Sommer will blog, vlog, and tweet her progress every step of the way.

As Sommer said in her email to me, “There are several reasons for me wanting to do the project.  One of the main reasons is that I’m currently at 295 lbs and I feel awful.  I will NEVER be a size 2, and between you & me, I don’t want to be (size 14/16 would be great!).  What I do want is to be a healthy, curvy, more active woman, wife, & mom.”  She is committed to helping herself and to inspire others to get motivated to get healthier than they are right now.  In order for her to win, we need to vote for her so that the mamavation team will choose Sommer as their Mamavation Mom.

OH–AND—If you have not done so, Check out Gemini Magazine. It’s a go-to, must have resource for Fashion, Beauty, Health, Lifestyle, and Celeb Features. Well organized and easy to read, Gemini Magazine’s message to, open minds, one cover, one article, one beautiful, sophisticated, professional, curvy, woman at a time” is right on!

And, so I don’t forget. Go Vote! Go Sommer–Cheers to your quest to Fix it! And remember, How it is is how YOU decide it is going to be!

We’ll be cheering you on!

More as it happens, Jodell

Jul 7

Well, I’m a goin’ back to my roots!

When I told my family that BCP was going to host its own radio show, my father said, “Finally, that degree paid off!” (I worked in radio, cable television and advertising waaaaaay back in the beginning of my career)  Funny.  It is amazing how life comes full circle.

Listen to Blackcatplusradio on Blog Talk Radio

We are in the process of putting together our monthly radio show on blogtalkradio scheduled for the second Wed. of every month at 3pm. EST. (We hope to go to bi-monthly after the first few months)

We will have featured guests and experts from designers featured on Black Cat Plus as well as the latest news.  We’ll be talking about issues relevant to our lives including career, self-esteem, fashion, fitness, health, attitude and of course, style and fashion! You’ll be able to call in and talk live with our featured guests!

And, you will want to tune in for special product give-a-ways, offers and promotions!  Also, shows will be archived on our site for easy access if you are unable to tune for the live event!

We look forward to “seeing you” on the radio!  Stay tuned for details of our premiere show! You don’t want to miss it!  Got questions, feedback or suggestions? Email us at bcpradio@blackcatplus.com.

In the meantime, are you following us on Twitter?  And our Facebook Fan Page?

From the Catwalk,

Jodell

Jul 6


I have either been singing the lyrics to Never Can Say Goodbye or Man in the Mirror over the past few weeks. Michael Jackson's untimely death forced me to reflect upon just how short and precious life really is for all of us, and how we must take action on things on our Action Item Lists and not make excuses.  I catch myself and I hear it all of the time from others--"I am not this" or "I am too much of that" or "It is not the right time." Stop. Now. So, I believe that two days after our nation's 233rd Independence Day is a perfect time to make a pact with yourself to assert your own independence and change things that you want to change in your life. Oh, I am not really talkin' about fashion, here! But if that is one of the things you need to change, go for it! I am talking about life! What is it that you want to change? To assert your independence over? Do it! NOW!

So, for each of us, the time is now to take a look in the mirror, and make a change. As I have said many times, "If it needs fixin' fix it or forget it!"

Embrace change, embrace independence, be thankful that you are an American woman living in a country that allows you to be whoever you choose, say whatever you want, wear what you want and have the freedom to be who you want to be! Make a pact with yourself not to worry about things that do not matter and focus---really focus on things and the people that do. In doing so, you will change yourself and in turn, change the world!  Agreed? Share your thoughts!~ Here's to the only constant in life--Change! Jodell

Jun 15

I was honored and excited to be interviewed by one of France and Britain’s key plus size fashion magazines– Ma Grande Taille and Plus Size Tall.  I love how I sound in French! And, for my mother-in-law who is French Canadian–she loved it! The magazine is geared of course, toward the plus size woman and is jam packed full of product and fashion information.   Check it out!

I do wish we had something like that here! With the recent additions of Alain Weiz to our line starting with the Fall ’09 collections, we can now say that we are an international site as we scan the globe for the best in plus size fashion and are pleased to bring you our latest picks to keep you in step on a global level.

Read the articles for yourself when you get a minute! And thanks so much once again to Ma Grande Taille and Plus Size Tall for the opportunity to discuss our views as to what is happening on the industry and what is going on at Black Cat Plus!

Jun 10

June means wedding bells! Getting married? Going to a wedding? Or simply looking for some good style tips geared toward the plus size woman? Look no further.

Chamein Canton in her book Down that Aisle in Style, A Wedding Guide for Full Figured Women has done a superb job of consolidating and organizing all of the information a bride needs on her wedding day. This book offers 167 pages of jam-packed information which is easy to understand and visually appealing.

The first chapter is useful to any plus size fashionista. Canton does a great job of explaining body shapes and silhouettes and how necklines, shoulders, bodice, waistline, sleeves, veil styles and trains and even hemlines can help you show off your body shape and silhouette. This  chapter serves as a great reference guide and is definitely well worth the investment! The pictures and illustrations help tremendously and give the book that extra special touch. Note to Chamein: This should be the topic of a next book! We need a good and current plus size style guide!

In subsequent chapters, Canton discusses wedding day details from makeup to choosing the photographer and additional tips for creating a memorable wedding day celebration. The clothing design and attribute terms glossary in the back serves as a useful reference guide. So, if you are getting married or know of someone who is, check out the book! It would make a great engagement gift for a future bride!  It must be noted that Canton’s bio at the end of the book is an inspritation in itself.  An ovarian cancer and MS survivor, Canton overcame many obstacles to pursue her passion of bridal consultant and, most recently, as managing partner of a literary agency.

So, are you attending a wedding this year and don’t have a clue what to wear?

First, make sure you understand what type of wedding it is so that you know how to dress: Formal-black tie, semi-formal, casual, garden, or picnic? Usually the wedding invitation and venue provides clues. Still, not sure? Call and ask! A good rule of thumb is to avoid loud colors, patterns, and wearing white (you don’t want to outshine the bride).

Two of our Go To Fave’s: A Cocktail dress, such as Kiyonna’s Black Scalloped Lace Dress is great for more formal occasions. You can really get your glam on in this dress!

How about sophistacated elegance–a silk jacket with pants and tank or a silk jacket with a tank dress?  Check out our jackets from Simply Silk.  Shown is a favorite–Simply Silk’s Butterfly jacket. Simply Silk features lightweight, hand-washable fabrics in great colors, styles and designs.  Every plus size fashionista needs at least one Simply Silk jacket in her wardrobe.

Here’s to the Bride and Groom!

Jun 6

Ok, I gave in!

I was very cranky about this twitter thing. I could not possibly imagine how I could write about so much news here at BCPHQ.  And, I must admit it was one more thing to think about.

Scroll up, no, not that far….See my latest live post? Cool, huh?!

Yes, Mary can twitter for me or we could hire someone, but I felt it was a good idea for me to twitter about what was happening here at BCP.  Friends finally talked me into it after my endless crabbing and moaning about the one more thing on the to do list. But–get this–I have had SO MUCH FUN!  And, give me a challenge and I will just run with it!

The good thing about twitter is that you can go into your “Twitter Bubble” and chat in 140 words or less about what is happening during your day.  And chat I have! About everything! What’s new in this season’s fashion at BCP, Massimo’s comings and goings. Massimo, is my persian cat and the mascot for BCP, plus size trends, and well, a lot of other stuff that is on my mind.

After the first hour of someone asking me to unfollow her because she is not plus size, it has been so much fun. (Maybe she thought it was catchy?) And, she could have politely not followed or even blocked my twitters which is not the point of twitter anyways. For one brief moment I felt like the fat girl at the prom whom no one talks to.  But then people started following and we were off and running!

Oh and pay attention to other things when you get on twitter..I almost set the house on fire because I forgot I left water on the stove and it all evaporated, and I forgot an appointment. But, really there is social value to twitter–it’s like a big community discussion and for one nanosecond people pay attention to what on your mind and you learn and engage with others about what is on their mind.

So, follow us on twitter! We’ll follow you back and send twitter only specials directly to you! We promise!

Jun 1

Just got word today while reading a NY Post article, that some of the major retailers are eliminating a lot of the floor space that they have allocated for plus size.   Huh?  So, let me get this straight.. the majority of women are over a size 14 and the retailers have chosen to decrease their shopping space?

GOOD! Problem solved.   Just shop with Black Cat Plus on-line or at our new showroom in Rochester, NY.   

What trends/items have been popular so far for Spring ’09?  The Fab Five: Jeans, separates in Hippie Chic styles, eco-frieindly, earth conscious fabrics, and feminine dresses and tops in bold colors and prints all set in an effortless, seasonless style.

Denim: Slenderizing dark colors in stretchy fabrics with a slightly wider leg, and reverse stitching has been quite the hot item. 

Pair your jeans with a hippie chic style top.  What is hippie chic? A hint of the 70′s with an updated bohemian silhouette. Gone for now are the peasant style, real blousy pieces that we saw last season.  Check out our Sienna Rose tops, like this Sienna Rose Original Wonders Gathered Tunic.  Truly a work of art in a top! You will get stopped on the street when you wear Mushka by Sienna Rose. 

Still popular from Canadian Designer Diane Kennedy are separates in eco-friendly, made of earth-conscious fabrics, such as organic cotton and bamboo in beautiful bright colors.  Are you petite and have trouble finding a good fitting pant? Check out Diane Kennedy’s petite serene pant; between the fit and the feel of the fabric, you will be in fashion heaven.

Colors are a poppin’ all over the place on dresses this season.  Add a brightly colored dress with a hint of feminine detail such as a ruffle or fringe to your wardrobe and you are all set to take on any occasion.  Check out Kiyonna’s Vivienne Cinch Dress for a perfect example of color and style. 

One major trend is wearability of pieces from season to season.  Pick two or three seasonless essential pieces to add to your wardrobe and mix and match them in with your other items for seasons to come. 

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