15Jun/0913

My New Favorite – Diesel Jeans

I have to admit, I never liked jeans very much. Especially when I was fat. It is the least comfortable pair of clothing to wear if you're fat. That's why I probably have more sweatpants than jeans. But that was when I was fat.

And living in California.

During winter.

Since I started losing weight, shopping for clothes have been much more fun. (I have learnt to accept the fact that I'm curvy, albeit more proportionate & in-shape  now.) Clothes fit better, and almost everything I try on feel & look great. I've become more adventurous with clothes and started shopping for shorts, midriff tops and skinny jeans.

I've always thought skinny jeans would only look great on those with skinny, long legs so I never dared to try one on. BUT, I got a pair from Diesel & I absolutely love the fit. Check out Italian actress Martini Stella donning a sexy pair of Italian jeans. A classic look that never goes out of style.



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A great pair of jeans can be worn with just about anything and should be an essential in your wardrobe.

The jeans I am wearing is not available on the website, I got it at Paragon (Singapore) ;)

By the way, have you checked out the Diesel website? I absolutely love it!

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  1. so ur sayin only slim gurls can wear jeans?

    • Like I said, I don’t have the skinniest, longest legs – I’m curvy but I’m more comfortable wearing jeans now than when I was fat because I had an unsightly muffin top. There are several different styles of jeans to suit every body shape, it’s important to pick one that you feel comfortable in and fits you nicely. Comfort plays a part in confidence. :)

  2. Hey Fay!

    You look smashing in those jeans! ;)

  3. Fay, don’t be delusional and say you are curvy now. YOU ARE NOT! the body that you have now is just lean, i don’t see no curvy body shape at all. honestly, when you called yourself FAT back then, i think that’s beautiful! your curves show more compare to the body that you have now. Most men like it thick and juicy. Not all skin, some muscles and bones. =X You’re trying to convey that you are leading a healthier lifestyle but you’re not even a professional and some of your posts had contents that are down right irrelevant.

    Stop saying you were fat back then, and SO WHAT if you had some extra pounds? you’ve shed a lot of it out of your body, are you trying to look like a dude or something? with no boobies or booty? don’t try to teach other people how to change into a so called “healthier” lifestyle when CLEARLY there wasn’t much to change.

    Some girls like their body shape. They can be a size 10 or a 20 and still hold so much confidence by looking cute!

    Girls, if you love your body the way it is. Then, embrace it. You can still BE healthy with some extra pounds. Being overly obese or too skinny isn’t healthy.

    BUT MY MANTRA IN LIFE!

    “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, girl!”

  4. I am not trying to TEACH, I am only here to SHARE. I never said you need to be a size 0 to be happy, confident or look good. It’s about finding YOUR comfort. I also never said I was a professional, no, I may not be expert but how I’ve changed through healthy eating habits and a more active lifestyle has made a difference in my life.

    It may not be for everyone, especially maybe not for you, Aubrey, but bear in mind that I am not here to please everyone.

  5. why do u write blog entries that contradict from wat u reply to others? in the entry u first say u didnt dare wear jeans coz u had a chubby body or wtv and that jeans are least comfortable when ur fat.. jeans are supposed to be one of the most comfortable and casual clothing. its like ur sayin ur not allowed to wear jeans when ur fat. and then at the end u say great jeans are essential in ur wardrobe. if u mean u need to look for the perfect shaped jeans for ur own unique body shape, maybe u didnt shop well before. brush up on ur fashion sense and u wont have to worry bout lookin bad.

    stop writin bullshit abt ur oh so fablous life with a so called balanced diet and why dont u jus say look everyone i look gorgeus in jeans jealous much? instead of tryin to make urself sound modest if u think thats workin at all. if u think ur blog is helpin “fat people” get proportionate like u say, its not. its just makin some people feel uncomfortable. im not hatin on u, u do look great in ur photos. and im sure a lot of people feel that way. but what u say bout the so called healthier lifestyle is just forcin ur theory on lookin great onto other peopl with no logic. ur thoughts are all over the place.

  6. Hi Fay,

    Looking fantastic as per usual. Aubrey sounds like a bitter fat chick who gets no love from the fellahs. Figures she would hate on a fine piece of ass like yourself. Don’t let her tell you you don’t have curves, we’ve all seen you at the club, and know you’ve got more back than Al Capone. A girl who is a size 10 or 20 can never look cute. Only possibly in a world of Samoans.

    Eugenia. Instead of being critical about someone’s blog you don’t even like to read, how about you get off the computer and do something constructive and stop being so negative on life. It’ll do you wonders, i.e. possibly even get a boyfriend so all of this pent up rage can be put to good use. Actually pleasing someone for a change.

    Anyway that’s all. Chin up Fay. The climb to the top is a tough one, especially with the bitter, jealous nature of internet dweeb chicks in this world.

    Jeff.

  7. Hi Jeff,

    For one thing, I am not being bitter to anyone, nor am I looking for you or Fay to agree with me. But you know what? Your type of “fellas” are the ones who only like to bang skinny chicks, I guess their “package” ain’t all that big of a deal either..cos’ they KNOW they can’t handle REAL WOMEN who have REAL CURVES in the right places i.e.: Itty-bitty waist and a whole lotta booty meat! I guess you can’t handle that, Jeff, cos’ maybe you’re one of those “fellas” you’re talking about. Too bad that you’re missing out.

    Take care.

    <3,
    Your bitter Aubrey.

  8. Hey Fay, I get what you mean when you say that you feel uncomfortable wearing jeans when you’re fatter back then. Cos I feel the difference too. Some people just don’t get it. I don’t need to see you in person, I already know you have curves. The pictures show so well. I guess some people are blind. Or they need you to have JLo’s ass and Pam Anderson’s boobs for you to be called curvy.

  9. hi, may i know do you usually buy a jeans a size smaller? because jeans tend to expand right? my usual size jeans have expanded after uses. hmmm. or maybe i have gotten skinner. (i hope lol)

    you think, should i get a smaller size, and wear it, and let it expand so it fits perfectly thereafter? haha.

  10. Size 26 fits me fine and I never thought I could fit into a size 25 but it actually fits JUST right. I’d recommend going for a size that gives you a snug fit because like you said, jeans tend to expand a little from all the stretching (from sitting and walking about). If a pair of jeans fit but you are worried about having a muffin top, either start exercising or wear a girdle/corset top! ;)

  11. I absolutely agree with Aubrey!

    I chanced upon Fay’s blog a year or so ago when she thought she was ‘fat’ and I thought to myself, “wow, that chick has curves.She’s HOT. ” Not that you’re not still hot now, Fay, but I found you so much more attractive then!And How could anyone possibly have found her fat then?Especially you Fay, im so disappointed that your message changed from one of being happy with way you were to one that screams ” I THINK IM CURVY BUT MY RIBS ARE POKING THROUGH!I THINK ITS HEALTHY THOUGH!!!”Its not, my dear. they being a guy, I prefer chicks with curves in the right places. Its true that skinny chicks are only good to look at, but not to touch. Its absurd how some men ( probably the insecure ones that Aubrey was talking about) prefer their chicks with no ass or tits! appalling!!
    And if size 26 is curvy then the dude above, you’re absolutely deluded.


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