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PLUS SIZE Clothing Exchange & Fashion Event!

I am hosting my first clothing exchange!

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Date/Time:
October 12th, 2013
1pm – 6pmLocation:
Pioneers Bar NYC
138 w. 29th (b/t 6th & 7th) New York, NYHAPPY HOUR SPECIALS ALL DAY FOR PARTY GO-ERS!!!Admission: $20

Contact: Emilie Alpert & Tahirah Sharif

Here’s how it works:

For every item of clothing you donate, you get to take a brand new piece home with you! The more you bring, the more you take!

This is not only a clothing exchange and shopping day, but also a great place to network, meet people, party your ass off!

We Plan to have some awesome Vintage & Retro style designers give us a live show!!

Show up at ON TIME by 2pm please so we can swap all sizes

Sizes 12 and up only!

**PLEASE BRING CLEAN, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ONLY**

Events will include:
– Clothing Swap
– Fashion Show
– Hair & Makeup (for purchase)
– Professional Photos Provided by Size Matters Photography
– Food & Beverages (for purchase)
– Live DJ

Work hard, Play hard? Yeah, right.


Hey Curvy Girls!

So I am at work thinking , “…should I go all the way to NYC for this audition tonight?” Or “should I bother with that photoshoot tomorrow?”

But at the same time, I’m asking myself, “why am I here at work instead of out doing what I love?” Good Question. Reason is – I am doing a buttload of money trying to break not the business. Let me break it down for you:

I had a horrible experience on a go-see for a model gig the other day. Once I made it to Manhattan, the only place I was allowed to park were  princely lots, so I spent the damn $30 to park because traffic had me running a whole hour late. Once I got there, she looked at my photos, resume, and measurements, and without saying a word, handed me pack my packet and told me I was too big for their line. Normally, I think, “eh, no biggie,” but this time, after all the trouble I went through, I broke down and cried out of frustration. Not because she said I was too fat, but because I had spent so much of my hard earned money and hard to come by free time on nothing.

Because of my anxiety, and the fact that I love so close to the city ( in NJ) I choose not to take the train or bus, but the cost isn’t much different. Currently with the number of auditions and bookings I get in NYC here is a breakdown of my modeling and acting related expenses:

  • Toll to NYC: $14 x (approx) 3 days per week: $42
  • Gas: $20 x (approx) 4 days per week: $80
  • Parking: Up to $30
  • Total Weekly Expenses to go on auditions and modeling gigs = roughly $150.

Of course, however, this does not include the cost of headshots and Comp Cards, event tickets, etc… So how is one supposed to become a model or actress and not live the starting artist” lifestyle? Not to mention the fact that in the last few months I have barely been home between work and auditions, and now it’s coming to a point where I must choose between my work and my play. I may not believe in a higher power, but if I am meant to be something big, it will happen soon. If not, then I guess it will be time to let go of my favorite hobby. Isn’t it a shame I can’t have my cake and eat it too??

Keep Curvy and Stay Curious

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