Here’s a weekly roundup of items, many of which have been winners on my clients recently. The other items have worked for forum members and have received great reviews online. Be sure to browse all the colour options, and check out the extended size curves. Everlane for example, goes up to a denim size 33 these days. 

  • Karen Kane Cascade Statement Sleeve Top: The welt on this blouse gives it lots of structure. It's surprisingly forgiving on the midsection despite the tapered cling. Works best on broader shoulders and/or larger bust. Might need to size down.
  • COS Shirt dress with handkerchief hem: I have this dress in olive. It's longer on me than on the model. Hits the top of my kneecap and I'm 5ft 6. It's long at the back and sides, which gives it more "length". Very architectural and voluminous from the side, so you have to be at peace with that. It only JUST does not swallow me up. The shirt detailing and ribbon placket down the front add lots of vertical integrity and structure. Fun side entry pockets. Pristine and crisp. Gorgeous substantial fabric and yummy Spring green. Impeccable drape. Modern, yet Retro too. A quality item. Available in black.
  • White House Black Market Skinny Ankle Utility Jeans: A versatile pair of skinny utility pants that works well on both a straighter and curvier bottom half. Substantial fabric. Size down. Does NOT look like a sausage casing.
  • Gap High Rise 12" Denim Bermuda Shorts with Frayed Hem: These Gap shorts almost changed my mind about wearing shorts. Flattering and elegant - and not see-through in white. The fit around the hips, bottom and waist is really good. The mini slits on the side are polished. There is room on the thighs. Does NOT resemble a sausage casing, but not too wide either. It has a button-fly that lies very flat, but might put you off the style.
  • Gap High Rise 7" Denim Shorts with Raw Hem: A flattering and tidy fit that works on a range of body types. The waistband and midsection feel very secure. There is room on the thighs. NOT sausage casing, but not too wide either. Not see-through. Works well on petites. Quite polished.
  • Maeve | Anthropologie Bette Wrap Skirt: Gorgeous wrap midi skirt that works as well on a straighter body type as it does on a curvy body type. You have to tuck or semi-tuck the top though, so best on a regular or long waist. Might need to size down.
  • Boden Richmond Pencil Skirt: A beautifully polished pencil skirt that comes in solids and patterns. Gorgeous fit and fabric. The cut is forgiving because it moulds to the body thereby suiting a range of body types. Does not cling. Looks sharp. Read the rave reviews.
  • J.Crew No. 2 pencil skirt in two-way stretch cotton: J.Crew's pencil midi is one of the best skirts for Team Tall because it comes in a Tall - and goes up to a US20. It's as fab in a petite and regular. Forgiving because it moulds to the body and suits a range of body types. Great fabric and available in neutrals and shocking pink.
  • Boden Tabitha Saddle Bag: The quality of this saddle bag is better than Stella McCartney's version. A beautifully made item with a long enough strap for Team Tall. Gorgeous colours. I like the yellow, but you might prefer the lilac.
  • Levi's Premium Premium Wedgie Straight: These have worked surprisingly well on my petite and regular height clients who are NOT after skintight jeans. Lots of washes, not too stretchy, and a trendy fit. You might need to size down a size.
  • Madewell 'Perfect Summer' High Rise Ankle Jeans: "Mum Jeans" are very trendy, and these are one of the better fits and drapes. They're best suited to those with long rises, longer waists, and curvier body types. Read the rave reviews.
  • BaubleBar New Mini Granita Tassel Earrings: Tasseled earrings are fun and festive, and these aren't as heavy as they look. I love the lime, but all the colours are nice.
  • Treasure&Bond Side Ruched Body-Con Dress: An easy T-shirt dress with strategically placed ruching, and plenty of length. Easy and comfy. All the colours are nice. Read the rave reviews.
  • J.Crew J.Crew Chunky Abba Chain Necklace: Playful Y-chain that adds interest to a plain top or dress. Feel free to add to a maximal top too, because why not. Works quite well over a larger bust because of the weight of the piece.
  • Toad&Co Muse Dress: A very casual dress to wear on a hot and relaxed day. Works best on a larger bust and/or broader shoulder line. The asymmetrical hem is magically flattering.
  • Kiyonna Luna Lace Dress: A classic party dress in an unusual colour. Covered yet alluring. Great fit. Read the rave reviews.
  • Kiyonna Flirty Flounce Wrap Dress: Fab for Team Tall & Curvy. Might need a camisole for the office. Subtle ruffle detail. Available in solids.
  • Club Monaco Elila Trench: A lightweight trench coat that drapes like a dream. Gorgeous fabric and in an unusual shade for Spring. Best on a regular or longer torso with a defined waist.
  • American Rose Daniella Short Sleeve Maxi Dress: GREAT easy jersey dress, and different from the norm. The front slit is not as high as you think and the maxi length is visually flattering because it shows some leg. The strategically placed ruching is forgiving on the midsection. Hides muffing top. The blousoned torso works on a range of body types. NOT clingy. Good on both a curvier or straighter figure. Runs big. The XS is too big for a US0. Cannot be hemmed for petites, but can be worn with flats or sneakers. It looks dressy but it's a casual dress.
  • KUT from the Kloth Catherine Boyfriend Jeans: A golden oldie repeat style that is still going strong. I have LOTS of happy clients in these jeans, and have them in white. It's a relaxed cut with a lower rise that works well on a straighter and curvier body type. You'll need to wear a belt or invisible belt to keep them up - or size down.
  • Everlane The Cheeky Straight Jean (Ankle): These were recommended by our forum members because they create a relaxed fit through the leg and a girdling effect on the midsection. No need to tuck your top. Feel feel to wear tops over the high rise. Comes in lots of washes.

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