When it comes to the myriad terminology out there meant to serve as descriptors for fuller-figured women, "plus-size" has come under scrutiny more than once. And now Australian model Stefania Ferrario ...
Stefania Ferrario is leading the #DropThePlus movement, waging war against the tag which marks her out from other models MEET the model who is taking on the fashion industry, and demanding that they ...
LEADING curvy model Stefania Ferrario is one of the diverse faces headlining Melbourne Fashion Week, and no one is happier for the former Sexy Australian of the Year than her celebrity cheerleader.
AT size 12, Stefania Ferrario is the “average” Australian woman’s size. And she’s not too happy that until she put her body on the line, literally, fashion considered her abnormally big. The Melbourne ...
"I am a model," writes Stefania Ferrario, and with these four simple words, she's out to start a revolution. Plus-size is a term that has been used to describe models usually above a size 10-14, but ...
Australian model who made headlines for asking fashion houses to stop labelling models 'plus size' continues to find herself fighting against being labelled by her size. Stefania Ferrario, from ...
Being a size 12-14, model Stefania Ferrario falls into the commonly referred to ‘plus-size’ category. However, she is refusing to let the label define her, instead choosing to forgo using it at all.
MYER’S iconic Bourke St windows will be brought to life this week, with Elyse Knowles and Moana Hope among the stars of a new beauty campaign celebrating diversity. AFLW star Moana Hope, model ...
#DropThePlus is a new campaign aiming to get rid of the size hierarchy in fashion. To Ferrario, who is a size 8, modifiers like "plus size" reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the right, or ...
Stefania Ferrario is a model who’s campaigning to get labels to drop their ‘plus size’ ranges. Not because she wants to keep larger (or more correctly, normal-sized) women out of fashion. But because ...
Just as the plus-size fashion industry, along with its associated commentators, models and bloggers, is gaining ground, two women have taken it upon themselves to abolish the term once and for all. A ...