Ashley Graham became the first plus size model on Sports Illustrated's cover in 2016. Discovered by Pat McGrath, Paloma Elsesser rose to fame with high-fashion shows and her Ganni collaboration. Jill ...
Melissa Owens Miller, known professionally as Emme, is an American plus-size model, social reformer and body image advocate. Emme gained worldwide fame as the first full-figured model chosen for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Models on runway at fashion week They’re not cat-walking the walk. Despite calls in recent years for plus-size inclusion on ...
When Ashley Rose started modeling at 11, it wasn't something she wanted to do for herself. “I was a tomboy who played volleyball, basketball and track. I only went to events because my mom wanted me ...
Let’s be clear: Black women have always set the standard in the fashion and beauty industries. From the regal gold adornments of our African ancestors to the street style of the B-Girls of Brooklyn ...
As the fashion industry evolves, the inclusion of diverse body types remains a pressing issue. Recent reports show a concerning decrease in size inclusivity on the runways of major fashion cities, ...
(CNN) Ever wanted a Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition with even more curves? Plus-size model Robyn Lawley teamed up with Swimsuits for All last year to recreate the 2014 cover with bigger models.
Tess Holliday remembers 2019 as a "glorious" year for plus-size fashion and body positivity. The plus-size model and body activist walked the runway at New York Fashion Week. She'd been featured by ...
EmRata's recent photoshoot has critics calling the model "fatphobic." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Back in November, the ...
Here’s something the fashion industry doesn’t want you to know: we’re worth nearly half a trillion dollars. That’s right. The global plus size clothing market is projected to hit $426 billion by 2030, ...
Industry insiders are alarmed by the lack of body diversity on catwalks, as Vogue Business reports only 0.8% of runway looks were plus-size. Getty Images They’re not cat-walking the walk. Despite ...