I discovered Nikki when she tagged her looks with #40plusstyle on Instagram. She stood out with her colorful, trendy looks that she wore with a big smile and lots of confidence. Let’s find out more about her and discover her style secrets!
I’m a 40 plus married corporate communications executive who travels extensively for work. My husband Russell and I relocated to Atlanta from the San Francisco Bay Area in 2011. I do freelance public relations and news writing (I’m a former news reporter) and recently started a stylist business. I love helping plus size women become more confident and sexy in their skin!
I’m 42. I’ll be 43 in October. Age is just a number. I’ve never been ashamed to share mine.
Actually, my husband and two very close friends encouraged me to start Nikki Free Style after friends and strangers who walk up to me and ask about what I was wearing. I’m literally a fashion fanatic and am all consumed by shopping, especially online. My blog is just my way of memorializing my looks, encouraging others, most especially women who are over 40 and curvy/plus size women, by sharing styling tips and places to buy stylish clothing. Until recently, it was so challenging to find cute, classic and fashion forward pieces for plus size women. Now we have plenty of options, but there is still work to be done.
I would describe my style as Classic But Trendy. I love clean lines but with a bit of a twist, a pop of color and a statement piece that draws attention (a funky shoe, an oversized clutch, big bold jewelry.)
GREAT SHAPEWEAR without a single doubt. It will change your life. Just recently, I was styling my client and she loved the shirt I selected for her. However, it simply did not fit right across her boobs. She was wearing a 42C bra that did nothing for her chest area. I took off my own bra, a 40DD, and put it on her. It made all the difference. We got a great laugh when we realized I’d be leaving her home headed for mine braless. Thank God I didn’t get pulled over for speeding! LOL! She later posted on Facebook “You know you have a great stylist when she LITERALLY gives you the bra off her back.”
I live in Atlanta where fashion and style is everything because there is always an event, a gala, a brunch, a tea, an outing to attend. I’m a native Floridian, a Girl Raised In the South , and GRITs are born understanding that what you wear and how you present yourself is top priority for recognition and inclusion. While I don’t prescribe to this anymore, it is certainly a part of who I am. Slips and pantyhose and gloves were a must on Sundays at church, brunch with friends and social occasions when I was growing up. Being “proper and presentable” was definitely my grandmother’s motto!
I don’t think I have a signature style. It’s hard to tie me down. I like what I like. However, I do like to be different and a bit edgy. Maybe Classic Edge best describes my style. For instance, my friends like to tease me bout not wearing what’s expected. While everyone else is wearing college paraphernalia, jeans and sneakers to our college homecoming game, I’m in a cute sundress with matching accessories in our alma mater’s colors. I like to be different.
My mood for sure. Doesn’t really matter where I’m headed, my mood definitely eats the tone for what I choose to wear.
I love bright colors and mixing patterns. Nothing is more exciting to me than to find a plus size outfit that’s full of color. I definitely take body type into account. I’m curvy. Very curvy and of moderate height (5’7). So for me, I like clothes that compliment my curves.
While I often think “Death To Body Con dresses”, there is no denying that they certainly can be very flattering on me and other curvy ladies. . However, I try to stick with clean structured lines and pieces that can easily translate from season to season.
Not really. There are so many more options available now however. It just so happens I was in my late 30s early 40s when plus options expanded.
I do. But what does that really mean? I’m a lot more confident with my size and curves in my 40s, even though I’d like to tone up some very specific areas. I think no matter your age, all women can rock a trendy crop top if styled correctly. Does my belly button and muffin top need to be exposed for all the world as if I’m 21 years old? I don’t think so. But with a high-waisted skirt, I think a hint of skin is very appropriate, flirty and sexy at 40 or even 50.
I’ve always been very interested in fashion, but after my college years (and gaining about 35 pounds in the process) it was so much harder to find fashionable plus size clothing. I often dressed a lot more mature than necessary because the options were so limited.
I’m much more interested in fashion and custom clothing now than ever before. I thank social media for connecting me with custom plus designers like Jasmine Elder of JIBRI, Neva Smith of Neva Marie Designs, and Rueben from Demestiks NY because now I can have anything I want custom designed.
Because it’s the first thing people notice and in my profession, the way you present yourself opens several doors and can determine your success.
I do. I’m pretty trendy in my clothing choices. I’m really into jumpsuits right now, especially the utility jumpsuits. They’re casual but offer such style when paired with the right accessories. Without appropriate accoutrements to compliment the utility jumpsuit, you run the risk of looking like a mechanic or a prisoner. I’m looking forward to fall 2015 and the oh so cute car wash skirts. They’re so fun, flirty and versatile.
Have fun with your clothing. Add a couple of colorful circle midi skirts to your wardrobe and enjoy all the possibilities and style options they offer.
Also, don’t stress yourselves out wondering if what you are wearing or wanting to wear is age appropriate for your 40s. Wear what makes you comfortable.
My plans are to include more in-depth pieces on fashion trends, include a few “get dressed with me” videos, profiles on stylish and fabulous plus size women, and to expand into offering more info and tips on makeup and beauty products. I dabble a bit in makeup artistry so offering basic makeup tips is a next step for sure.
I find myself buying Black and White striped EVERYTHING .. skirts, dresses, tops, shoes. It’s so easy to get overwhelmed with all the choices available, and by adding a pop of color or a contrasting, yet complimentary, print (camo, florals, polka dots, leopard) you can create several different looks with one signature black/white striped piece.
For many more looks and Nikki’s take on style be sure to visit her blog Nikki Free Style.
Which of Nikki’s looks is your favorite?