(From left) New chic styles give curvy women more fashion freedom, including looks like Style & Co Women’s Plus Size Envelope ...
The average American woman is between a size 16 and 18, with 67% considered plus-size. Renee Cafaro Atelier’s NYFW show was ...
In the past few years, the fashion industry has become more size-inclusive… or so it says. Cosmopolitan’s Catriona Innes, a proud size 16, puts that rhetoric to the test. I remember the dress that ...
Beyond sexy: 16 plus-size lingerie bodysuits that are guaranteed jaw-droppers (Photos via Adore Me, Savage x Fenty, Torrid) While our love of lingerie is well documented, we're calling attention to ...
Gap Inc.’s low-price division Old Navy is overhauling its approach to how it designs and markets to plus-size women, a demographic that many analysts say has been underserved. Starting Friday, Old ...
For me, seeing people go against the grain and stick a middle finger up to society's archaic beauty standards always feels empowering. Unfortunately, much of the Western world still considers thinness ...
The Great Contradiction on the RunwayFashion’s most uncomfortable truth sits right in plain sight. Of 9,137 looks across 219 ...
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.
Researchers determined that the average American woman's clothing size is between a 16 and 20w Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at PEOPLE for nine years.
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