The miracle that can be Twitter
I’ve been on Twitter since shortly after its inception, but only since signing up for Tweetdeck have I come to realize the full potential of the service. For instance, today, when I noticed some plus size bloggers/tweeters sending messages to designer Rachel Roy, asking her to pretty please make a plus size line.
Presumably Rachel herself or someone on her team replied to MariaDenee of the Curvy Fashionista:
“RT @rachel_roy: @MarieDenee I would love to do a plus size line. I just need the requests so please keep them coming. -RR Team”
OK then – her website is flash based, so you need it to go there to send a request. Click on the contact link and then the contact online link - and ask designer Rachel Roy for a plus size line! While you’re at it, see about asking her to use a plus model in the process.
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I am on my way to send in a request :) lets hope it works lol
It’s amazing what you see/learn about on twitter. I sent a message as well.
See, I’d leave a message, but looking at the prices of her clothing, I’d never be able to afford it, so it would be pointless. :-(
I have faith that all good clothing either a)lands in consignment or b)can be saved up for. I’d rather go forth and try – and put it out there for plus women who do have more money then me – than continue to complain about all the clothing that’s too small for me that I can’t afford, either. I refuse to gun for “cheaper” clothing because then we’ll be back to crappy clothes that fall apart anyway.