Angelica RosasLast Friday, after starting my morning with back-to-back meetings, I returned to my desk to find an e-mail message from the Vice President. As I opened it, I held my breath and hoped for the best. Well, I got my wish. The email revealed the Daytime Emmys were happening in five hours, there was an extra ticket and I was invited to join the party!

I did a little celebratory dance in my chair... then reality struck: I had five hours to finish my work on deadlines, get my hair and makeup done -- and drive through L.A. traffic to the venue. Was I forgetting anything? Oh yeah, what to wear?! I needed a dress, which also meant I needed time to shave my legs. It's hard enough finding a fabulous gown to wear for such an occasion, even with weeks to spare, but when you're a size 16... it might be easier to find an Emmy! Undaunted, I finished my work and headed to the mall.


Four hours to go and I'm running through department stores like... a woman who needs a dress. I hit up four high-end stores, with the perfect excuse for "price is no object," hoping to find something amazing in a size 16, leaving me with the proverbial and literal fat chance. The largest size they had was an 8. Not even a size 10 to give me the momentary illusion that I might hold my breath, skip dinner and have a quickie liposuction somewhere in the mall. One lovely woman at a store which shall remain nameless actually said, "I might have a granny-style dress that will fit you." If I'd had a cane she'd be permanently wearing it.


Dejected, I headed toward my favorite store, Macy's. I don't know why I didn't go there first; I always find things that fit well, look professional and result in a lot of compliments. I just thought the more expensive stores would have something appropriately fierce. Time was running out. I ran into Macy's and it hit me... a stunning, green Adrianna Papell Grecian gown... it reminded me of something I'd seen J.Lo wearing on the red carpet. I grabbed a size 16 off the rack (and a 14 and 18 just to be safe). Things got even better as I tried on the size 14 first -- and it fit perfectly! And in a leprechaun-like bonus, it was on sale! Double score!


I had my makeup applied at the store counter, bought a purse, picked up some earrings and ran out the door just in time to get myself to the red carpet in time. I didn't have time to buy shoes, so I wore flip-flops, which were hidden under my long dress, along with my unshaven legs.


The good luck streak continued -- as Tyra won the Emmy for Best Informative Talk Show!


My fashion secret is out! Now tell me yours! Where do you go in a plus-sized fashion emergency?!


-- Angelica


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Hey!!! I think that your letter is a nice tip for big girls dressing,because I stuggle finding something cute, lovely and that fits on sale or at any place. I absolutely love that people care for "big"girls like me. I hope u had a great time and I think that u did a nice job. Take Care -Wildy
 
i know how it feels to need a dress at the last minute. and being a size 18 doesn't make it any easier! Don't get me wrong. i love being my size but sometimes shopping is not the easiest thing to do!! my first stop for something formal is a local bazaar! it may seem weird but its so true. then if i'm not in luck there, i head straight to JCPenney! between these two places, i am going to find something!! :) .:: ♥ mercedes ::.
 
Calvin Klein, Banana Republic, and even Dilliards. I know the feeling and because my body can be so wierd to fit, shopping can be a pain. Those stores above however, are fabulous choices for a great look,great price, and ultimate FEROCIOUSNESS!!!!!
 
tyra banks i really dont know will this letter get to you' but i must say you really are fine on t.v. and i try to watch your show everyday. i hope you get this message.
 
Im glad someone really found the time to discuss what us big girls go through thanks for sharing and congrats on your win tyra
 
Ok girlfriend you rock, this cracks me up, and dude really, really... So my friend here in Chi town that worked on Ablow whom you'd love LOVES your story and has one to share... Stacie is a size 20. She was going to be producing an event for the Oscars this past year and needed a dress for said event. She scrowed and scrowed, looking for the perfect dress. Finally, she hit Blommingdale's, never thinking they'd have a dress affordable enough, or wide enough to fit her. Low and behold in the fitting room, with her mother screaming "this place is too expensive" just outside of it, she found a designer dress on sale from $480 to just $88.00!!!! Unfortunately, after the whole strike debactable, the event was cancelled due to sponsership dropping out, but Stacie kept the dress! She wore it to a wedding recently, where she finally felt like a 30 year old Producer, making enough change to look fabulous.
 
Simply stunning!!! You look "wicked-ly" amazing in green.
 
Wow what you did in such little time is amazing!!!I can never do what you did!!!And by the way you look faboulous in that dress and great storie!!! -Lina
 
your run in with the lady at the nameless store sounds very "Pretty Woman"esque. You should go back in and shove your Emmy where the sun don't shine ;)
 
Love the green matched with silver clutch! Congrats on your win Tyra and Telepictures!
 
OMG, great story!!! You simply look fabulous!! I'm so proud to call you my friend! Congrats, Emmys sounded like way too much fun!
 
You look fabulous!!!! I can never do what you did... found such a beautiful dress in under 4 hours! I think it took me two weeks just to find my prom dress... Anywayz! I hope you had lots of fun at the Emmy!!



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