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In the sartorial follow-up to her entertaining memoir in tales, Fat Lady Walking, Internet personality Brittany Gibbons once more deep dives in to the world of the plus size girl, this time chronicling her love/hate (but usually hate) romance with fashion. From Pinterest boards and Instagram posts to shop glass windows and ad promotions, fashion is everywhere you go. We shop and dress for functional reasons like job interviews or to make a good impression at the plank conference. We shop and dress for much more exciting reasons - for dates, to woo a enthusiast, to capture someone's eye. Clothes are shield for females, and we cover a great deal of so this means in what we choose to wear. As plus-size spokesmodel and blogger Brittany Gibbons is aware, everything we choose to wear is particularly important, and especially mental, for curvy women. This is not only because curvy women feel underrepresented and underserved by the fashion world. For the curvy girl who battles with emotions of self-worth and too little confidence, the sensation of "why trouble" can come crashing in. You can't help but think, Wouldn't leggings and a slouchy sweater just be easier? Especially when we, like almost every other woman on earth, are facing increased, real-life obstacles like increasing kids, attending school, keeping your marriage together, paying bills, and an array of other daily struggles. Everyone has those days where they hate their body, they hate their clothes, but self-confidence and power can come from a great attire. Brittany is set to help women, curvy and normally, embrace fashion and everything the bumps and lumps that include it. In this "overdue love letter" to her body, Brittany delves in to the hilarity and the humility of her goal to find her own private style - to use of an rut of maternity underwear and men's undershirts once and for all. From wardrobe malfunctions to fashion advice to mom systems and the perfect cause, The Clothes Make the lady (Look Fat)? is the empowered struggle cry all women need.