With the average American woman weighing in at 160 (give or take a few pounds), achieving the ideal 'size zero' physique of the average runway model is a pipe dream in itself. But for the fuller figured woman, it's a "don't-let-the-door-hit-you-on-the-way-out" experience. (Remember the chaos Karolina Kurkova's unexpected curves stirred up a few months back? A clear sign that "pinching an inch" isn't welcome in the tents -- and most women would kill to have her body!)

Photo: Lou Lou Magazine
This is where Sarah Conley of StyleItOnline.com comes in. At 6'2", wearing a size 26 dress and a size 12 shoe, she's one fashionista who has experienced first hand the sting of phat phobic phashion week. But this year, instead of taking it sitting down, she's offering up a first-hand account of what it's like to be a plus sized woman navigating the fashion week tents through a daily documentary called, "On The Plus Side: A Fuller Figured Fashion Week Experience."

Photo: The lovely Sarah Conley
And not to worry. This isn't a marketers 'campaign for beauty,' but an insiders look at how women who don't fit the 'fashion norm' can turn lemons into lemon martinis. (You didn't really think I was going to say lemonade, did you?) Follow Sarah as she covers all the good, the bad, and the fugly that fashion week has to offer! And who knows? You might just pick up a few fashionable tips along the way ;)