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 ...
Minimal Representation Even In Broader FashionPlus‑size models are very rarely seen in fashion campaigns overall, and luxury ...
The runway has long catered to a waifish ideals. Across 219 shows in New York, London, Paris, and Milan, Vogue Business reported that only 17 brands featured plus-size models—a statistic that reflects ...
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.
Worldwide beauty standards have been a controversial topic of discussion for several years now. The representation of all shapes, sizes and skin tones has been difficult to integrate into the ...
And we definitely feel her pain. Whether it’s a 16 that fits like 14, or a 10 that is definitely not going to fit a 10, we’ve learnt to be wary of the number on the tag. Which is a sentiment that ...
Americans’ beauty standards are constantly evolving, and are often reflected in the media and fluctuating demands for certain body-altering surgeries. Social media has often been criticized for ...
Having a bigger, curvier body, and needing the type of clothing that accommodates or even highlights it, has become (somewhat) more accepted by the fashion and retail industries. Recent years have ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Swanky fashion publication V Magazine isn’t known for its inclusiveness ...
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