With size acceptance and the body positive movements in their brilliant prime right now, there is nothing more glorious than seeing tons of stunning, inspiring plus size women in sexy dresses. I am an ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that plus-size clothes are the fucking worst. Garments are often schlumpy and without a waist. Patterns are fuzzy paisley prints in clashing colors, or just ...
Shafonne Myers founded Pretty Pear Bride, a plus-size bridal magazine. She spoke to Insider about what representation can do for brides of different sizes. "You are valuable, and that is not dependent ...
Editor’s Note: Lisa Respers France is a senior producer for CNN Digital and host of the “Lisa’s Desk” video franchise. Not only is she gorgeous, but at 5-feet-5, 280 pounds and a size 22, she looks a ...
In one of Karoline's videos, which now has over 600,000 views on the platform, she revealed a troubling secret about the plus-size industry. For brands that carry sizes XL–5XL, which Karoline does not ...
Shafonne Myers, a marketing expert specializing in size inclusivity, spent the last 15 years advocating for women like herself who have long felt unseen in the slim-centric wedding fashion industry.
A slew of Korean plus-size models are challenging beauty ideals and making their mark on social media in a country quickly earning credit as a top fashion capital. Yeom Yoon Hye, 22, and Bae Kyo Hyun, ...
Plus size women have long lacked the fashion basics. Today, as the world’s relationship with the plus size community has evolved into something more inclusive, our options have increased tremendously.
Plus-size women are hitting the beach this holiday weekend and proudly showing off their curves after feeling empowered by the social media trend #fatkini. Plus-size women are hitting the beach and ...
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Good burlesque, the kind that sticks its landing, requires a performer to know their body innately. It’s one thing to teasingly reveal skin, said burlesque dancer Carina Shero. It’s another to shed it ...