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Kirstie Alley: Beautiful At Any Size

by Lina Clémence June 1, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Body positivity came far too late.

But reflections on how things were can be painful, a fire consuming your soul in a slow burn that lasts a lifetime. Diet culture is toxic. Terrifying. Harmful in ways that are too difficult to put into words.

I wish Oprah and Kirstie had had the support of the body positive movement back in those days. Things would have been different. Influencers would have been standing up saying, “Hey, you’re beautiful.”

Think of the tears they shed, body shamed day after day until they were forced to take drastic measures. I can’t imagine the sense of failure they must’ve felt. 

For most of us, it’s impossible to understand the pain of being shamed by thousands of people. I still remember seeing a picture of Kirstie that had been taken at an unflattering angle with a headline saying “Fired for Being Too Fat.” Yes, that was an actual National Enquirer headline. It’s bad enough having people around you making judgments, much less tabloids.

It wasn’t OK to simply be yourself. Women hadn’t yet stood up to say, “Enough is enough. We deserve to be celebrated just as we are.”

Now, we have celebrities like Lizzo and Ashley Graham who are essentially saying, “Screw diet culture. You are OK. You’re beautiful just as you are.”

We have cover models like Tess Holliday showing that you don’t have to be a size 2, or even a size 10, to grace the cover of a major magazine. You don’t have to be any size at all. You just have to be you.

We have publications like Curvicality that are specifically dedicated to the body positive movement, to showing real women with real bodies. To celebrate beauty in every stretch mark instead of trying to hide the art that is the ever-changing human body.

But we still have a long way to go. The days of body shame are far from gone. We must continue to push to make sure that no one is shamed the way Kirstie and Oprah were. Both of these amazing women were beautiful at any weight. Size does not determine beauty.

So today, we celebrate Kirstie’s memory. We love you, Kirstie Alley! You contributed to opening the eyes of society. Your smile, talent, comedy and charisma will shine on forever. 

And for the record, you were a damn beautiful fat actress.



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A Little Summer-to-Fall Transition Outfit

by Lina Clémence June 1, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Ahhhhhh. It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? I’ve been living on Instagram and TikTok and have really been neglecting this space, haven’t I? If you’re still here and reading, wow. I fully anticipate only one person to read this (hi, mom. lol) so if you aren’t my mom, HI! It’s good to see you! lol

I’ve been on a pretty big break from content creation in 2022, having experienced from burnout after 10 years of nights and weekends dedicated to styling, shooting, editing, and posting. I’ve also gotten back into dancing, which has been great for my mental health but has also taken up a good chunk of my free time! I recently snagged this outfit on sale though and wanted to share it before it’s totally sold out. You might have already seen it on my Insta, but thought I’d memorialize it here! 🙂 The sizes for the jacket are low stock but the joggers (which are the real star here) are still available in most sizes, and for 40% off!

Shop this look by clicking the product images below! 🙂

Fit notes: I’m wearing an XL in the pants and find them true to size! The jacket is an XXL, which I also found true to size. The phone crossbody strap is pretty plus-friendly (adjustable to 55″ in length), and the bodysuit is a size 2XL, which runs very fitted, but has a ton of stretch!

If you made it all the way down here, thank you! 🙂



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Curves & Curls: Summer Look Book 2019

by Lina Clémence June 1, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Summer is here, and the fashion is bright and fabulous as always! Here’s a little round up of what I’ve been wearing lately – both here in the UK and some of the outfits I wore in Turkey.

My blogging bestie George of Fuller Figure Fuller Bust wore this dress on her birthday earlier this year, and when I saw it I knew I had to have it! It reminds me of my beloved Lyra dress, and I love the fresh aqua colour. I got this in a size 22 (I am currently a size 22/24) because ths fit is roomy and the skirt is flared, and the skirt falls over my knee (I am 5’8). 

Come summer nothing beats a white cotton dress, and I just love ths broderie anglaise maxi from Marks and Spencer. The frill at the bottom is a cute little design quirk, and makes this dress feel extra prairie-like, while the straps are wide enough to easily cover a bra. I am wearing a size 24, which fits bang on for me. I think a 22 would have been a little snug.

Belt – really old, soz

I am currently absolutely obsessed with any and everything yellow. And I love a good stripe, so this maxi was a no brainer. It’s a 22, and while the fit is good, I still find that dresses that button over the bust pretty much alway gape, no matter how they fit, every time you move. My mum is way better with a needle and thread than I am so she stitched from the empire waist seam upward with tiny little stiches, and it did the trick! I paired it with a tan belt for a little more waist definition. 

Basket Bag – last season (similar here) (AL)

These shorts are my first in YEARS! I used to love shorts, but I struggled to find ones that fitted and didn’t accentuate my belly. I went into the New Look flagship store on Oxford Street with George a little while ago, as the kind team there had invited us in to pick some gifted items. And this is where I miss shopping in store – because I just tried them on on a whim. I was pretty sure I wasn’t going to like them. But hey! I totally loved them.I sized up to a 26 as that was the size they had and I wanted them really nice and loose and comfy, and I think the fit is perfect. I paired them here with an oversized black vest (also a size 26) and I have to be honest I just love this look! 

Last summer I started wearing crop tops and this summer I am totally hooked! This cute little broderie jersey crop top is a size 22 and fits perfectly. I am going to get A LOT of wear out of it this summer. The skirt is from ASOS (was part of a co-ord set and I am kinda regretting not getting the top too now) and is a tropicl jungle dream in a generous size 24.

These linen look dresses from New Look are absolutely perfect in hot sticky weather. The buttons are faux, so no worries about gaping, the fabric is super breathable, and the straps are a decent width for covering your bra. New Look have done them in a load of colours and prints in both the straight and plus size sections. I have three and I am pretty sure I am going to be wearing them loads this summer. The size 22 is spot on on me. 

Another New Look dream dress, this time in a pink, blue and lime check which is so bright and cheerful it makes me feel like a childrens TV presenter in the best possible way. Once again I am wearing a size 22, which is a great fit. 

One of my fave looks from my trip to Turkey, I love the pairing of this navy gingham skirt with the pale pink of the bardot broderie top. The skirt has pockets (yay!) and is super versatile as it goes with so many different things, and I also love the tie waist detail. I am wearing a size 22 in the pink top. The magnificent bag is from indi brand Guns and Posies, and is a wonderful floral rainbow of joy which also goes with everything, thanks to all the colours! 

I adore a maxi and this statement red one is simple but fabulous.I wore it while George and I visited one of our Azure Bopo Babes, Hester, for a lovely weekend in Winchester and felt comfortable, cool and comfy. I accessorised with a basket bag – they’re everywhere this summer and I love them – and a big statement elephant necklace (I’ve had it for years, some big earrings and big sunnies. Never knowingly understated…

Luxe Earrings – Wish

Gold Clutch – Dune (borrowed from lovely Hess)

While in Winchester we took a rather impromptu trip to Ladies Day at Salisbury Racecourse – our lovely hostess Hess suggested it just the day before, and all things considered I think I scrubbed up pretty well considering the 24 hours notice. Thank goodness George had some absolutely stunning CC Millinery Creations on loan that we could wear. Definitely upped the outfit game infinitely. It matched perfectly with my new (gifted) Lyra dress in Blush The Lyra comes up big so I am wearing a size 20. I added some luxury bitch looking earrings I got on Wish and a pair of pale pink ballerina pumps, and I was good to go.

We arrived late, which meant the fancy crowd was certainly rather worse for wear (always funny) and the entire event was closed with a set from a Little Mix cover band. And then on the way to the taxi rank after our relatively sober selves got to walk the drunken stagger of very fancily dressed ladies in heels, and gentlemen all suited and booted giving up and sitting on the grass.  So much unexpected last minute awesomeness and hilariousness!

So yeah, that’s what I’ve been wearing lately. Which is your fave? Let me know in the comments…



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Plus-Size Stylist Sharonda Grandberry Tells

by Lina Clémence June 1, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Curvicality: Who are a few of your favorite plus-size brands?  

Sharonda Grandberry: Honestly, I shop everywhere, but if I had to choose some go-to’s it would be Ashley Stewart, ELOQUII and Lane Bryant.

Curvicality: Who are a few of the brands we might not have heard of? 

Sharonda Grandberry: Dear Curves, Akira (you have to be patient in finding the pieces and their models aren’t always plus-size, but they’re great for statement pieces), Nasty Gal and Boo-Hoo.

Curvicality: What’s hot right now with purses? 

Sharonda Grandberry: Believe it or not, vintage purses are back on the rise. Telfar is my favorite brand. I love the sophistication, simplicity and boldness of colors from their brand. 

Curvicality: What are the rules of boots? 

Sharonda Grandberry: Cute and comfort are a must!  What can we wear them with? Skinny Jeans or leggings, some midi dresses  and even cropped jeans. And what kinds of boots are most “in” right now? Platform boots, and I am going to jump out there and say thigh high boots because they are my favorite. 

 



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Summer Style Favs: Palazzo Pants

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Hey curvies!!!


I am so excited to bring you all a new four part series “Summer Style Favs.” With having surgery before Summer my energy was very low for the most part. I finally feel like myself.



Second up is palazzo pants. One of my all-time go to summer favs is palazzo pants (similar). Palazzo pants (similar) are the most comfortable, chic, and casual pair of pants you will ever wear. These pants literally only require a body, nothing more. I was so happy about these pants the moment I laid eyes on them. The pattern is perfect.


This outfit was super easy to complete. My number one obsession is tank tops. I really have it bad. I buy tank top every chance I get and the store does not matter. I grabbed a black tank top from my closet and paired it with these gorgeous pants. I have been dying to try some flatform sandals and they were perfect with these pants. I added a cute little bucket bag and enjoyed my day.


Style Notes: The pants (similar) are true to size in a 2x. The tank top is super stretchy in an large. The flatform sandals are true to size and wide feet friendly in a 10.




Outfit Details ~ Tank Top ~ Pants (similar) ~ Sandals ~ Bucket Bag



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Stepping into cooler weather with Navabi

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I really managed to extend my summer this year, well into October in Turkey, and so I came to Autumnal fashion quite late and didn’t get to wear that many transitional pieces, but this beautiful tiered chiffon dress from Navabi was by far my favourite and will work as well in Spring as it did for Autumn.
When I am looking for something timeless and a little out of the ordinary, Navabi is where I start. Beyond fast fashion, everything about shopping at Navabi feels like a more luxe experience – from the website, to the wide range of high end brands, to the packaging. And there’s a wide arrange of price points, as well as some really great sale items. 

 

The Navabi team kindly gifted me this dress, which I am absolutely in love with. I love the subdued moss green colour with its ditsy print, the soft chiffon floatiness and that tiered pleated skirt. It’s got a bit of 30s vibe which I love. I got it in a size 24, which was a perfect fit and sits about mid calf on my 5’8 frame. The sleeves are softly fluted and roomy, and the fabric belt gives a little bit of definition and finishes the dress nicely.

Do you shop at Navabi? What have you been wearing for Autumn? Let me know… 



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Getting New Tires For Your Car

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


This a sponsored post by cars.com 

Winter is almost here, although it doesn’t mean much living in Southern California since we have very mild winters. We do however get some rain and those dreaded Santa Ana winds, varying conditions can make driving difficult and even dangerous. One way to make sure you are safe while driving is having your tires be in good condition.  I recently had to purchase new tires for my Prius. My job involves tons of driving all over the county and can drive more than miles in one day. I had noticed my tires starting to look a little worn down and didn’t want to risk any accidents of issues. 

I really didn’t have a clue of where to start with getting new tires, starting with what size I needed. Online research led me to various site and I found many helpful articles on cars.com.  Everything you need and want to know about tires can be found. Such as how often should you rotate your tires and how to properly check and fill tires with air. Since we plan on taking some road trips soon, I wanted a good set of tires for all weather conditions.  Lots of little things we don’t always think about when it comes to getting a new set of tires.  Doing your research is strongly recommended so you get the proper tires and get stuck with wrong ones.  Like did you know that tires have a shelf life as well?  Yup, many factors to know when getting tires for your car, you shouldn’t always trust everything the “experts” tell you and do some researching for your self.  

A couple things you should know before getting new tires, which you will probably be asked when getting serviced.  Size of the tires, you will need to the size of the tire and rims you have. You can easily find this info on the tire itself.  All tires have a number printed on them which identifies the size and rim, such as 195/65R15.  Also when was the last time you had your tires rotated and/or changed. You may also want to know what the correct tire pressure is for the kind of tires you have, in order to properly maintain them.  Nowadays there is no reason or excuse women shouldn’t be more knowledgeable about cars and maintenance, with the Internet we have a wealth of knowledge at our fingertips. 



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Journey To Weight Loss Surgery: Post-Op

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence








Curvaceously Bee: Journey To Weight Loss Surgery: Post-Op






Journey To Weight Loss Surgery: Post-Op

Hey curvies!!!

If you follow my fitness page on Instagram you may have noticed my name change and a date. My second Instagram account is now Curvybee_RNY_ (here). Since January of this year I have been on this Weight Loss Surgery (wls) journey with the support from Nurse Practitioner, surgeon, my family, boyfriend, and friends I am proud to say I had my surgery May 12, 2017. 


Let me just say that since surgery my main issue was simply nausea. It’s said to be normal and I actually believe that, because certain foods my body no longer likes. One thing I can no longer handle is beef. Beef doesn’t do my body well and I am willing to give it up forever. Also, early on I was drinking liquids too soon after eating and that caused me to be nauseous after eating. For some reason I thought I had to wait 15 minutes, but later found out I had to wait 30 minutes those extra minutes make a real difference. Those extra 15 minutes make a world of difference.


Another thing I was experiencing dizziness and feelings of weakness. At first I thought I was overreacting or that it was all in my head, but after speaking with my nutritionist for my 6 week post-op I spoke to my PCP and learned I was suffering from low blood pressure. She took me off of my blood pressure pills for 3 weeks and after my follow-up I no longer need them. Yayyyyy!!!! I have since been cleared to workout and I have been doing really well. I am currently down 73 lbs and still cannot believe that. If you or anyone know need someone to talk to or ask question feel free to reach out. With this journey I want to help as many people as possible. 

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Beauty Beyond Borders: 7 Ancient Rituals for Modern Self-Love

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Beauty rituals have existed for thousands of years, passed down through generations as sacred acts of care, identity, and empowerment. Across continents and cultures, these practices reflect a deep connection to the Earth, to ancestors, and to the self.

Here are 7 examples of traditional beauty practices. And the last one is super popular right now—chances are, you’ve already added it to your routine without even realizing it. In this post, we explore beauty rituals from around the world—offering inspiration for your own practice of self-love.


North America: Indigenous Beauty is Ceremony

For many Indigenous communities, beauty is intimately tied to spirituality, tradition, and nature.

• Hair as Sacred: Hair is seen as an extension of one’s spirit. Braiding, oiling, and wrapping are often ceremonial, with styles holding cultural and personal meaning.

• Natural Skincare: Ingredients like cedar, sweetgrass, and bear grease were used to protect, purify, and heal the skin.

• Adornment with Purpose: Beadwork, feathers, and face paint tell stories of identity, ceremony, and power.


India: Radiance Rooted in Ritual

South Asian beauty is holistic, blending the spiritual with the physical.

• Haldi (Turmeric) Masks: Used in weddings and daily care for bright, glowing skin.

• Kajal: Kohl eyeliner is both protective and beautiful, said to ward off the evil eye.

• Hair Oiling Rituals: Weekly massages with amla or coconut oil strengthen hair and soothe the mind.


Polynesia & Hawaii: Nature’s Glow

In island cultures, beauty honors nature and the divine feminine.

• Monoi Oil: Infused with tiare flowers, this oil is a luxurious all-over moisturizer.

• Fresh Flowers: Adorning the hair or body with flowers like plumeria symbolizes joy, status, and spiritual connection.

• Lomi Lomi Massage: Combines healing touch with breath and prayer for inner and outer balance.


West Africa: Beauty as Strength

West African beauty blends powerful natural ingredients with community rituals.

• Shea Butter: A multi-use balm for skin and hair passed down through generations.

• African Black Soap: Made from ash and oils, it deeply cleanses and heals.

• Henna & Body Paint: Used during celebrations and rites of passage as expressions of joy, beauty, and power.


Japan: Grace in Simplicity

Japanese beauty is rooted in purity, precision, and harmony.

• Rice Water Rinses: Geishas used fermented rice water for soft, luminous skin.

• Minimalist Skincare: Prioritizes prevention, hydration, and gentleness over heavy coverage.

• Matcha Rituals: Green tea is both consumed and applied for anti-aging and clarity.


Morocco: Desert Elegance

Moroccan beauty rituals focus on detoxification, hydration, and indulgence.

• Argan Oil: Rich in nutrients for skin, hair, and nails.

• Hammams (Steam Baths): Communal cleansing rituals using black soap and exfoliation mitts.

• Rhassoul Clay: A mineral-rich mask used to purify the face and scalp.


Korea: Skincare as a Lifestyle

Korean beauty is a ritual of self-care, reflection, and long-term care.

• 10-Step Skincare: Layered hydration and nourishment to create “glass skin.”

• Essences & Serums: Focus on hydration, brightening, and cellular health.

• Beauty as Wellness: Seen as a personal, daily ritual of self-respect.


What These Rituals Remind Us

Each of these beauty traditions, though rooted in place and culture, share a common thread: beauty is not about perfection—it’s about presence. These rituals center love, respect, and reverence for the self. Whether through oiling your hair, lighting sage, or applying a face mask made of ancient clay, beauty becomes a sacred daily act.


Want to Reclaim Your Own Ritual?

Let this be your invitation to explore and honor the traditions that speak to your spirit. Choose what aligns with your ancestry, your values, and your body. Beauty, after all, is a birthright.

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10 Years of Blogging, Good Bye!

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Ten years ago in March 2009 I decided to start a blog.  Blogs were just starting to get popular and it was the beginning of a social media revolution.  You see I have always loved fashion and dreamt as a young girl to go to fashion school and have a career in fashion one day.  Well that dream never happened, mostly because I was the one who gave up on my own dream. Growing up as nerdy, chubby Latina girl in the ghetto of LA, that dream seemed as impossible as going to the moon.  No one ever encouraged me, mostly laughed at me, but worst of all I believed all those naysayers.  Then one day I discovered blogging, I saw a few other plus size women showing off their style.  After a few months of reading those very few plus fashion blogs, I thought hey I can do that too!  HA HA wow I must have been feeling confident that day, so I started a blog!  Boy I was wrong in thinking I knew what it took to run a blog!  I had no idea, no clue and didn’t know what I was getting my self into!.

It was a slow process, I didn’t even show my face on the blog for about 10 months. Mostly for fear of people recognizing me or worst, making fun of me.  You see Internet trolls have been around since the beginning of the Internet.  Once I gained enough courage and confidence to reveal my self on the blog, it wasn’t as bad as I imagined.  Slowing I became to discover more plus fashion, I even found some local bloggers who looked like me…plus size Latinas who also loved fashion and beauty!

Then one day I read on another blog how this one “popular” blogger received free clothes!  WHAT!  Brands started sending blogger stuff for free, all they had to do was show it off on their blog.  Whoa, this was mind blowing to me.  I had no idea this was even a possibility when I started blogging.  Then the day came when I received my very first email, a brand wanted to send me a dress to review.  I was so excited, like a kid on Christmas day! This my friends was a huge deal for me, I had secretly been envious of those other bloggers who were receiving free stuff.  It all started with that one dress, then slowing other emails came from other brands.  Then the invitation to attend blogger events.  WOW I must admit it did make me feel kinda special. LOL  I can’t lie those blogger event were always really cool, with lots of free food and booze, in some fancy places and best of all, was the swag!  Why were these brands just giving us bloggers so much free stuff.  It was simply to give them publicity and advertise their products, at a very cheap rate.   You see the early days of blogging, was a free for all, it was all so new and exciting. People had discovered they could control the type of content that was shared on the Internet.  We the average woman could show the world, how cool, cute and awesome we are, with out anyone telling us how or what to do.  No longer did we have to be subjected by Photoshopped images of perfectly airbrushed models, telling us what to wear and how to look.  We the bloggers were taking control of that image and the world was loving it.  Bloggers from every corner of the world were emerging, every color, every size and every ethnicity.  It was actually kinda magical to see it happening and most of all to be a part it.  Even in my own little way, I had become part of that fashion world I had always dreamt of as a little girl.

New blogs kept popping up so quickly it was hard to keep up. A new niche seemed to appear daily, fashion, food, beauty, travel, mommy, tech reviews….it was crazy and hard to keep up with.  Brands and Marketing agencies knew they had a gold mine with bloggers, using us to do their work for practically free (they threw us a bone here and there with free products) and occasionally paid us peanuts.  Some bloggers even achieved “celebrity” status, it was insane to see the evolution.  No longer did you see models, actors or real celebrities being featured in national name brand campaigns, it was bloggers!

I never achieved any kind of status, I was just another blogger, who happened to get in kinda early so was lucky to get a small piece of the action.  I truly loved and enjoyed blogging in the early years.  It was fun and exciting, I met many awesome people and can say some even became friends.  Something happened several years in to blogging, I saw and felt a shift in the blogging world.  Everyone wanted a piece of the pie, when bloggers started to get paid, like really get paid in the hundred thousands of dollars, some even reportedly getting millions of dollars, with huge endorsement deals.  Some bloggers were getting their own products, clothing lines, makeup lines and even TV shows.  It was crazy, and this is where I saw the claws and ugliness of blogging come out.  Every blogger in your same niche suddenly became competition, people changed.  Some were more ambitious than others, they became cut throat.  I was never successful enough in blogging to be any ones competition in my opinion, but I did receive some backlash.  All of sudden you started to hear about blogger feuds, and it appeared you had to pick sides.  I never got too involved, but guess what I was close enough to get some on me.  It seemed like over night, bloggers I had considered “friends” stopped talking to me, a few stopped following me on social media, stopping say hello to me at events and slowly stopped getting invited to events.  It took me a while to figure out, but I know what or who caused it. Honestly it didn’t surprise me, because I had heard first hand from other bloggers about these so called feuds and how it was getting cut throat. Bloggers bad mouthing other bloggers to brands and PR agencies.  I tired to brush it off, but it hurt, it stung and it sucked. I was the one who would talk to as many bloggers, when the “big” bloggers became snobs and ignored others, I was the one who befriended them.  I was the one who introduced new bloggers to other bloggers or told them about certain blogger networks to sign up for and get paid opportunities.  I never saw other as competition, but I guess that was just me being nice and naive.

So basically this long post  is to just give you all a little history of why I stopped blogging over a year ago.  Blogging was no longer fun for me, it was becoming a chore and became ugly.  Too competitive, too cut throat and too elitist for my taste.  I wasn’t getting paid, like other bloggers, I wasn’t actually getting anything  out of blogging, not even enjoyment or gratification like I had in the beginning.

I decided to take a break and reevaluated my situation.  That break was much longer than anticipated and eventually I came to the conclusion to end my blogging journey with Cid Style File. My last post was in November 2017, and honestly I only did it because it paid me a few dollars and it was a quick buck.  I was done, no longer did I have the mentality to be a part of the blogging world and play the games involved to succeed.  I am 10 years older and some may say wiser, I no longer find my self being happy blogging about fashion.  The plus fashion world has changed so much as well and its not a world I can see my self being a part of any more.  After a much needed break, I did find my self missing blogging and the wonderful people who were still friendly with me and stayed with me on social media.  I found my self changing and evolving in a way, so in early 2018 I made the decision to change my name on social media from Cid Style File to House of Cid.  I changed it on Instagram and Facebook, but had not decided what to do with the blog.  After a few more months of contemplation, I decided to just say good bye to this blog.  I have however started a YouTube channel, called House of Cid, which is something I wanted to do for many years, but was never confident enough to be a YouTuber.  I told my self I am too old now (43), not attractive enough and I’m not a millennial so basically saw it as losing battle.  But guess what, I am no quitter, and my life isn’t over because I am in my 40’s…I am sure there’s some older people who want to see themselves reflected on YouTube.  So I am giving it a go, I created a lifestyle channel and hope you come and support me, like you have done here for so many years.

Thank you to everyone reading the blog, who left comments, who supported me and who encouraged and motivated me to blog.  I met some awesome people, attended fabulous events and most all made some wonderful memories.  I am forever grateful to everyone I met through blogging and thankful to all the brands, PR agencies and marketing agencies I was allowed to work with. I truly do feel blessed to have this experience and am beyond grateful.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Veronica Cid – Cid Style File



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