When it comes to famous plus size models, you’ve probably heard of Ashley Graham and Tess Holliday, but they aren't the only stylish curve models out there. A new host of curvy women have taken the ...
Minimal Representation Even In Broader FashionPlus‑size models are very rarely seen in fashion campaigns overall, and luxury ...
After struggling to maintain a size 0 for New York Fashion Week, model Lauren Hill reveals that the highlight of her career was becoming the second plus-size model to be featured in Vogue Australia.
Models Emme, Kate Dillon join Miller in campaigning for average-size U.S. woman. Sept. 2, 2009 — -- The fashion industry couldn't ignore them forever. An estimated 41 percent of U.S. women are ...
Lynley Eiler’s assertions reflect a significant drop in featured curve models at the New York and London Fashion Weeks over the last three years. According to model and activist Felicity Haywood, the ...
In the past, you had to be a size 34, sport an extra flat stomach and a wasp waist to hope to be on the catwalk. The models all had millimeter measurements and imposed diets. Curves were not tolerated ...
Size inclusivity is a hot-button topic within the fashion industry. Globally, there is still much work to do in regard to representation. Major fashion houses are still lacking statistically when it ...
Vogue’s recent homage to “Hairspray” owes a lot of the hallmarks of the beloved musical: a catchy song, big hairdos and 1960s fashion. But many viewers noticed one prominent part of the Broadway show ...
Crystal Renn's life "finally flourished" once she stopped obsessing over weight. Sept. 8, 2009— -- In the fashion world, it seems as if thin is always in. But could curvy women be making a ...
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