Some women spending more on clothes than food
19/08/2008 19:08:00
Many women would rather spend their money on shopping than food, according to a new survey. Half of the female population are reported to be gripped by "fashiorexia", according to the Daily Mail, and spending more a month on clothes and accessories than they are on food. Nearly one in five girls is spending half of their monthly wages on clothes, shoes and accessories, the poll by MyCelebrityFashion showed. Although not eating may be de rigueur for some of the world's top models, it is not something women should be aspiring to. However, 28 per cent of the women claim that by spending their money on clothes they are keeping the weight in check. However, now more than ever there are decent styles for bigger women. Providing clothes fit well and accentuate the best parts of a body, such items as shirts will look good on everyone, left open to the chest and embellished with the likes of necklaces and broaches. Teaming shirts with a blazer and good fitting trousers, as well as pairing them with heels, will make women who are bigger feel better about their bodies. Shop now at TM Lewin for men's shirts, women's shirts, cufflinks, ties, casual shirts and knitwear.

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