The “No Muffin Top” Skirt

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The “No Muffin Top” Skirt

by Clair Vintage Inspired

Alyson Clair, vintage inspired fabulous fashion designer, is forcing me to go out. No really, she is. Alyson recently sent me a beautiful pencil style skirt in red that she created and calls the “No Muffin Top Skirt.” This skirt fits so well, is so flattering to wear, and is just all around so fabulous, I need to find somewhere to wear it! Out! This can’t be something I keep hanging in the closet and only wear on special occasions. I would have killed for a skirt this fashionable, functional and fantastic when I was working. I have no less than eight pencil skirts in my closet and not one has the feel or look as Alyson’s. Although, it does not have a super high waist band, it is just high enough to prevent one of the worst fashion faux pas- the muffin top. After being graced with three children in five years, this unsightly fashion faux pas is something I worry about with snug clothing. Did I mention Alyson’s skirt is tight fitting? It is worn the way a pencil skirt should be worn-snug. It’s also double knit and has a heavier feel so don’t worry about showing anything other than your curves.

Clair Vintage inspired clothing is actually handmade by Alyson Clair at her home in Portland, OR. Her clothing designs are vintage inspired, but can be worn by any fashionable modern woman. Alyson’s clothing line is aimed at dressing women of all shapes and sizes, so whether you are curvy or string bean thin, you’ll look and feel great in your Clair clothing! Visit Alyson’s website (http://www.alysonclair.com/) to view her current collection, and browse previous collections as well. You can find out where to bu your Claire Vintage Inspired clothing on her website as well; click here. She is also on Facebook and MySpace.

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