Great video Anna. Love the eyeshadow. I have wondered about TF eyeshadow.
It is strange that B & M don't stock more sizes. I prefer to shop in stores.

Those shoes are amazing - perfect spring pick-me-up! And sparkly eyeshadow is so much fun!

You can hardly pick up a newspaper or business publication today without encountering an article proclaiming that B&M retailing is dying. Usually, they conclude that competition from on-line sellers is to blame. All I know is that when I go through a B&M store rack, I often find a phlethora of size 00 and 0 and sometimes 2, but most often only one of size 12 or 14 in a given item, rarely both. Can't remember when I last saw a 16 in a store. A person doen't need an MBA and a bunch of spreadsheet calculations to figure out that at least part of the problem is that they simply aren't stocking clothing for a very substantial portion of the shopping public. This absolutely mystifies me.

Those sneakers are so great! The eyeshadow is gorgeous, too. Thanks for sharing the video--such a great message, and I wish retailers would get it. At the store where I work, we had too many larger sizes for our current clientele, so we ended up sending quite a few of the pieces to the Beverly Hills store, where they have more demand for the upper size range we offer. It seems odd to me, but that's how it is working for us at the moment.

I read her blog on and off, & commiserate on the lack of larger sizes in retail....sigh. Id like to shop more in person of course, and have less to return from online failed buys!

Ironically, on our recent trip to Memphis my aunt & I visited a TJ maxx, a place I only occasionally visit. I was surprised to see such a large selection of plus size clothing--a lot more than in Seattle's store. Memphis in general seemed to be much more size inclusive, both in retail and culturally.

I never knew that 10.5 is a phantom shoe size. That is just so wrong!