Plus-size shopping has long felt like being handed a consolation prize. You can have something that fits, or something that is on trend, but rarely both at the same time. For years, the options have skewed either aggressively floral or suspiciously slogan-heavy.
And let's be honest, I am not interested in dressing like my grandmother's lounge room or wearing a T-shirt that says 'Paris' as if I have just discovered Europe. I want the same thing everyone else wants: clothes that feel current, considered, and actually designed with a body like mine in mind.
This is where City Chic continues to get it right. The Australian brand has consistently delivered trend-led pieces in extended sizing without watering anything down. No shrinking, no disguising, no pretending we all want to look 'flattering' in the most limiting sense of the word. Sometimes we want oversized. Sometimes we want drama. Mostly, we just want options.
As someone who has shopped the brand for years, these are the seven pieces I would buy right now for Autumn/Winter 2026 and keep wearing well into 2027.
1. Harley Fit Brooke Barrel Leg Jean — Dark Wash
Barrel-leg jeans are not going anywhere, and frankly, good. They are interesting, they are directional, and when done properly, they look incredible on curves. The problem is that most brands still do not design 'oversized' for bigger bodies, as if plus-size bodies do not deserve to take up space. These do. High-rise, structured through the leg, slightly cropped at the ankle. They do not fight your shape; they work with it. Originally $109.95, now $54.98.
2. Jorja Jacket — Chocolate
This jacket is just cool. The high neck is an absolute must-have of the season and this is a great entry point to jump into this trend. The cinched waist gives just enough definition. Throw it on with literally anything and suddenly you have an outfit. Add a pair of oversized sunnies and a lace trim skirt and you will be ready to walk the runway. Priced at $169.95.
3. Imani Off Shoulder Top — Chocolate
I have seen these tops everywhere, but straight sizes never seem to drape over curves the same way. With the Imani Off Shoulder Top, it is perfect for elevating your look. The stretch crepe fabric actually drapes instead of clinging in all the wrong places, and the neckline sits where it is supposed to. It feels effortless, which is the entire point. Originally $59.95, now $29.98.
4. Orielle Contrast Lace Hem Skirt — Champagne
This is the type of skirt I reach for when I want to look like I tried, without actually trying. The sateen finish gives it that polished feel, while the lace trim stops it from being predictable. Boots and a knit for daytime, heels and the matching top for night. It is versatile in a way that feels realistic, not aspirational. Originally $119.95, now $83.97.
5. Nadia Trench — Hunter Green
My trench coat collection is growing by the day and I probably need to cut back, but not before I grab this one — it is just too good! In hunter green, this one feels fresh enough to justify the addition. The structure is strong, the fit is considered, and it does not swallow you whole. It frames, it shapes, it elevates. Which is exactly what a good coat should do, all while hugging your curves, never hiding them. Originally $249.95, now $174.97.
6. Spot Print Scarf — Black
If you are into fashion, then you know every fashion 'it girl' and influencer has been rocking a scarf wrapped around their hips and over again. Unfortunately, we have had to sit out of this trend because a headscarf simply will not cover the circumference of our hips. But City Chic has us covered (literally) with this scarf. Wrapped at the hips, layered over denim, tied over dresses and designed with plus-size bodies in mind. This one actually is. It is generous, it works, and it feels like a small but meaningful win. Originally $39.95, now $27.97.
7. Aurora Long Boot — Black
Finding a knee-high boot that fits a wider calf without emotional damage should not feel like a life achievement, but it often does. These slide on. No wrestling, no bargaining, no deep sighs in a change room. Just a clean, classic boot that looks good and feels comfortable enough to wear all day. Revolutionary, in its own way. Originally $149.95, now $74.98.
The focus is moving away from hiding bodies and towards dressing them with intention. These pieces do not feel like afterthoughts. They feel like they belong in the same conversation as everything else trending right now.



