Displaying all articles tagged:
Plus Size Clothes
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ahead of the curve
By Sarah Spellings
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always shopping
By Nora Whelan
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business casual
By Nora Whelan
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plus-size clothes
Prabal Gurung Was Once Asked Why He Designs ‘for Fat People’He also said his Lane Bryant collection was met with “snickering.”
By Sarah Spellings
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let’s talk about breasts
By Sarah Caldwell
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style tricks
By Diana Tsui
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fashion innovation
By Julie Ma
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Crystal Renn Explains Exactly How Full-Figured Models Could Get More Runway Work“We’re all talking all the time about how we want to see fuller-figured women in fashion, but that’s really impossible unless we have the clothes.”
By Charlotte Cowles
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the curvy campaign
By Charlotte Cowles
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the curvy campaign
By Charlotte Cowles
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buyer’s guide
First Look: Inside Williamsburg’s Plus-Size Pop-upRalph Lauren, Michael Kors, and Calvin Klein designs in sizes 12 to 24.
By Lauren Murrow
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party chat
By Diana Scholl
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fashion on twitter
By Mike Vilensky
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boobs or lose
Why Don’t More Designers Make Plus-Size Bras?The average American woman’s cup size is a 36DD; ten years ago, it was a 36C.
By Sharon Clott
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body issues
By Katie Hintz
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body issues
Crystal Renn for Diversity, Against Fetishizing FatThe plus-size beauty opens up about weight issues and more.
By Gabriel Bell
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big and beautiful?
Nonplussed: Study Says Even Full-figured Models Damage Self-esteemInternational research finds that plus-size models do not benefit plus-size women.
By Gabriel Bell
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she who throws cats
By Sharon Clott
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body issues
‘Fat-shionistas’ Band Together for Full-Figured Fashion WeekThey want clothes that are stylish. But the industry shows no signs of delivering anytime soon.
By Amy Odell
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ditto that!
Evans Rolls Out Preview of Beth Ditto’s Plus-Size Fashion LineThe Gossip singer’s curvy, clubby collection finally gets a viewing.
By Gabriel Bell
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The Trouble With Plus-Size ClothingUnlike smaller sizes, it’s just not made to fit people well.
By Amy Odell
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Recession Causes Stores to Cut Back on Plus-Size ClothesEven though this market has the largest potential for growth of any in the clothing industry.
By Amy Odell
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