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Voluptuous Women Are Offered Plus-size 12 By Fashion Designer IGIGI

Category: Entertainment
Published: 12/05/2007, 06:25
Editor: Cristea Camelia

Size 12 has been added to the collection of IGIGI, www.igigi.com , provider of contemporary collections designed to fit voluptuous women that are confident and beautiful and proclaim a healthy lifestyle.

There are many customers who find themselves caught betwwen sizes, such as those between size 14 and a straight. This kind of customers were offered a new collection of tops and dresses by IGIGI to meet their needs and fabulously fit them. The company will also launch a collection comprising separate items of clothing such as jackets, pants and skirts. These will be available in sizes 12 to 30. The colection is expected to come out until the end of December 2007.

But this size is not only addressed to common people. Even celebrities can be plus-sized or full-figured.
Among them can be mentioned American Idol contestant Lakisha Jones and Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky.

Yuliya Zeltser, IGIGI Founder and Designer, said:
  “We are very happy to add size 12 to our collections. It is hard to shop for a woman who is in between straight and plus sizes. Straight size clothes are small and plus size clothes are too big. We had many size-14 shoppers saying that they really wanted to buy IGIGI, but our size 14 was too big for them. We did our homework, listened to our customers, and decided to come out with plus size 12 with a goal to fulfill their wishes.”

One of the essential pieces presented in the collection is pure Silk Dupioni Wrap Blouse that can come in fuchsia, peacock, terracotta, and gold.
Other included pieces are Velvet Wrap Dress with Silk Charmeuse Ties available in purple and green, and Lucille Cocktail Dress adorned with beautiful lace and available in red and black.

IGIGI  has its headquarters in San Francisco, CA. It handles the design, manufacture, and distribution of apparel and accessories for fashion-loving women in sizes 12-32. IGIGI designs are created with a goal to accentuate and celebrate the beauty and sensuality of the curvaceous female figure. IGIGI apparel and accessories can be found online at www.igigi.com , as well as at specialty boutiques and stores worldwide.



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