I have followed this brand forever
I have followed this brand forever! :) and can't express how much I love their range of products! My A-line pink skirt remains a solid staple.
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Founded in 2013, Dearcurves is the go to brand for contemporary, minimalistic plus size women’s wear. Renowed for its quarterly creation of capsule range, Dearcurves wholly embodies quality and continues to reinvent the plus size silhouette through its streamlined products. The brand’s signature aesthetic is the creative integration of carefully sourced premium fabrics in perfect harmony with traditional African inspired wax prints. Dearcurves has been featured in several publications such as Vogue, Elle, Forbes, Huffington post, Marie Claire, Redbook, The guardian, Ok magazine!
London, United Kingdom
I have followed this brand forever! :) and can't express how much I love their range of products! My A-line pink skirt remains a solid staple.
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