Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Who wore it Best.... Jennifer Hudson is Rocking her Curves on the Red Carpet!!!!!!!!!

Jennifer Hudson is one of my Faves! A curvy girl who has made her way in the non curvy entertainment industry! J-Hud is now apparently making her way on the red carpet this season making a splash! She has shown up on several Who Wore it best list lately- I think she looks fabulous No matter what she wears! But here are a few examples of Jennifer outshining other starlets with her fabulous curves!!!

I want to hear your comments! Who wore it best in your opinion? Jennifer gets my vote hands down :)


Zoe Saldana in RM by Roland Mouret silver Niobe gown and Jennifer Hudson in RM by Roland Mouret Black Niobe gown. Hands down Jennifer's Curves win this one!


Blake Lively and Jennifer Hudson both wearing a new Victoria Beckam (aka Posh Spice) dress from the Spring 2010 collection. Jennifer looks fantastic. Jennifer shows us how a little black dress should look in this dress!!!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Airlines make passengers Pay for Two Seats!!!!!!!!!!!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/airfarewatchdog/20100129/tr_airfarewatchdog/4248663xml
I posted the article in its entirety below in case a problem with this link occurs


The above link is to an article by David Landsel and it is in reference to policies that require Plus Size Passengers to pay for TWO seats on a plane. Please take the time to read this article!

I find this completely horrific. Apparently this article discusses how several airlines have developed "new rules for transporting “customers of size.”

Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Air France and several others now have policies that state that Customers who were unable to confine themselves to one seat would be required to buy a second, should the crew be unable to reseat them.

I am utterly appalled that policies such as this exists- One would not make someone with a wheelchair purchase an extra ticket for their chair- In many cases obesity is not a choice of an individual.This article states that airlines think "customers of size" should plan ahead and purchase the seat next to them. To me it just seems that airlines are trying to make a quick dollar by charging for an empty seat by exploiting a person who has a weakness or what some could even say is a disability.

I guarantee you interview any person of size and they would be able to name numerous ways that he or she has attempted weight loss in the past. Obesity is not a condition someone wakes up one day as says " Wow I think I'm going to be Fat!" In many cases Obesity is a genetic condition. While we need to work to become more healthy- being skinny does not always mean healthy. Curvy people can be healthy too!


Size acceptance is definitely something that needs to be addressed in the United States. It is simply unacceptable that 51% of Americans are "plus size" and yet we are allowing a minority to set policies that are simply promoting a prejudice against people of size!!!!!!

This policy of these airlines is absolutely unfair that if were placed against individuals other than those of size would be considered discrimination!

Please read the article below and leave comments on what you think of this article and ideas on how we can combat these unfair policies!





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original article

More airlines make large passengers buy two seats







By David Landsel

Airfarewatchdog.com

You're paying to check your belongings, so why should other people's excess baggage get a free ride?

Thats the question being asked by a growing number of travelers. As airlines look for new ways to boost revenue, fees for checked bags are on the rise; so is scrutiny of overweight customers whose baggage is built in.

Its a touchy subject, Airfarewatchdog.com has found, and one that airlines have been happy to avoid discussing, where possible. As late as 2008, United Airlines wouldnt even address the matter with us.

But an outcry among passengers, tired of their seatmates taking up more than their fair share of jealously-guarded seat space, is said to have played a role in the airlines new rules for transporting “customers of size.” Where a terse “we have no policy” was once the standard response, United adopted new regulations in 2009. Customers who were unable to confine themselves to one seat would be required to buy a second, should the crew be unable to reseat them.

Its a policy thats becoming increasingly commonplace.

To many, the idea seems simple enough – if you cant fit into one seat, you should probably consider buying two.

Its not simple at all. Canadas government takes a dim view of the matter. In late 2008, the countrys Supreme Court upheld a ruling that prohibited airlines from charging the disabled or “obese” for a second seat, affecting Canadian flyers Air Canada and WestJet.

Here in the United States, some airlines with upfront policies have spent their fair share of time in the courts. Southwest has long been famously transparent about its second seat rule, the one that United and many other airlines have emulated. The company has been sued more than once by disgruntled passengers.

“On the lawsuits, all have ruled on the side of Southwest,” spokesperson Whitney Eichinger points out.

Southwests policy is that those who cannot fit in one seat must buy two.

“If the flight goes out with empty seats, Southwest will refund the cost of the additional seat,” Eichinger said.

Other airlines have had their share of legal trouble in this area.

In the past, Air France warned passengers with what they referred to as “high body mass” not to expect to be seated if they have not purchased an extra seat. This is a warning that many airlines, even those who officially have tried to downplay any official policy, have long given to travelers.

Some travelers, however, dont see the need. That, or the airline and the passenger disagree over what constitutes “need.” An Air France passenger traveling from New Delhi to Paris in 2006 sitting in a single seat was stopped by employees, who wrapped packing tape around him in public to prove that he was too fat. Citing humiliation, he sued, and won.

At the time, the airline had a program in place that offered passengers a second seat at a 25 percent discount, tax-free. It was a move that the airline had hoped would encourage customers to make arrangements in advance.

Last week, Air France made an update to the policy, bringing it more in line with Southwests policy, which has been around for decades. According to Air France spokesperson Karen Gillo, the second seat purchase is still optional. Now, however, the cost will be reimbursed if the flight is not fully booked.

“Its a way to encourage individuals to pre-plan to ensure their own comfort and safety; it allows them to travel with less stress,” she said.

Gillo stated that “for the mass majority of the cases, the flights arent fully booked” and passengers will be reimbursed.

Air France isnt the only one making tweaks these days. JetBlue spokesman Mateo Lleras said the airline is currently working to refine its policy.

Currently, Lleras said, the airline does its best to accommodate customers free of charge. It will charge if it has to, but says that it approaches the matter on a “case by case basis.”

“We understand this is a sensitive issue,” he said. “Every time we can accommodate a customer we will.”

Thursday, February 4, 2010

New Portfolio shots








Since I am vowing to keep up with my Blog a little better in this new year- I thought I would share some new portfolio shots from my Reminiscing Moments Shot with you :)


All My Love to You-
Chassie


All photos were done by www.ReminiscingMoments.com




Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Tips for all of you aspiring Plus Size Models out there!!




Greetings Plus Size Divas!




I am sorry for the lapse in my blogging lately! The past few monthsI have been booked solid but I am back and ready to blog.




I am always being asked by people everywhere " Chassie I think I could model....How Do I get started in the Plus Size Modeling Industry?"


Well I have complied a list of advice that aspiring Plus Size Models Need to Know!!!




#1 Get used to hearing the word NO!


To be in the Entertainment Industry you have to have a thick skin. I can guarantee you that you will be told No more than yes when you first enter the industry. Especially if you are over the standard "plus size"(a size 10-18). I am as industry lovingly likes to call "super plus". There are companies that use over a size 24 but they are few and far between and you have to market yourself. Because a few companies out there will take the chance on you! So remember NEVER GIVE UP! Keep going on auditions, because eventually you will book a job!!




#2 Keep your eyes open for scams! Real Agencies do not charge up front money! Rule of thumb you should never have to pay in order to work! In a traditional job you would never think to pay someone for the privilege to work for them. This is the same in the entertainment industry. A real agency will charge a commission on the jobs you are booked for. If you are asked to pay a fee to join an agency or to be reviewed by an agent--- BEWARE.... This could be a scam! Always research an agency before signing anything!!! A respectable agent can always be researched by checking with the BBB or your state's attorney general's office for complaints on file!




Although you should never PAY someone to work- You should keep your eyes open for resume builders. Feel free to barter your services. For example offer to model for a photographer in order to receive print copies for your portfolio- or participate in a fashion show that will allow you to keep the clothes that you model. Deals like this not only give you experience for your resume but you are also getting something in return for your time.




#3 Build your portfolio and always keep a current head shot. In the entertainment industry getting called for an audition or booking a job could be the difference between a Good head shot and a Fantastic head shot. Keep a running portfolio of your photographs in case an agent or client requests to see examples of your work.




#4 No matter what you are told or tried to be sold- You do not have to spend a fortune on head shots. Seek out a respectable photographer who is willing to give you a release on your photo's and digital copies. The digital copies make all of the difference. This will allow you to make copies of your head shots whenever you need reprints. Just as models need to build their own portfolios- so do photographers. With a little research you should be able to find respectable photographers in your area looking to build on their portfolio. Often if you sign a release allowing the use of your photographs for their business they will discount your photography session.




*If you are in the Raleigh Durham area a great photographer that I recommend is Autumn Harrison from Reminiscing Moments Photography. Her Website is http://www.reminiscingmoments.com/ and she does discounted rates for those who are on a budget. She is running a special for a 30-40 min photo shoot with digital copies of your session for $50.00. *




#5 Make sure that the photo you are using represents the real you. Make sure it is not too glamorized or airbrushed. You never want to show up at a photo shoot or an audition and NOT look like the person the client hired. Natural sells! Less is More for head shots. Avoid heavy jewelry and heavy makeup as well. As a model it is your job to sell the garment or the product- The client will make you look how they want you to look.








#6 Most of all marketing yourself and networking will get you a long long way!




Get exposure where you can. Networking can occur anywhere! I actually started out in plus size pageants. By participating in pageants you have the opportunity to not only win some awesome prizes but if you win a local, state or national title you have that title for an entire year. You are the face of that pageant and the exposure on the marketing materials is a fantastic opportunity that can be extremely helpful to launching your career.


Pageantry opened many doors for me in the industry. After winning my first state pageant my local newspaper did an article on me and listed my contact information I received many requests to model for local companies and thus my plus size modeling career was born.




Plus Size Pageants can also be a great way to gain runway experience that will lead to other fashion opportunities.








#7 Ultimately being a model sounds like a lot of fun and excitement but the most important thing Aspiring Models need to know that modeling is VERY HARD WORK! You have to be committed to learning how to pose, walk, and show off garments. After all this is a fashion model's main job is to present the clothing so it can be sold.






I hope that this helps all of you Aspiring Plus Size Models out there!!!!


But no matter what happens remember To Live Plus Size Beautiful!!!!