Models Emme, Kate Dillon join Miller in campaigning for average-size U.S. woman. Sept. 2, 2009 — -- The fashion industry couldn't ignore them forever. An estimated 41 percent of U.S. women are ...
There were promising signs fashion was entering its inclusivity era, but our Contributing Curve Editor says more needs to ...
When it comes to breaking barriers and challenging beauty standards, Black plus-size models lead the way. Their confidence and advocacy inspires countless people around the world. These extraordinary ...
The average American woman is between a size 16 and 18, with 67% considered plus-size. Renee Cafaro Atelier’s NYFW show was ...
Fashion Week’s Shrinking RealityThe numbers tell a startling story about plus-size representation in fashion photography.
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 ...
The Great Contradiction on the RunwayFashion’s most uncomfortable truth sits right in plain sight. Of 9,137 looks across 219 ...
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 ...
When it comes to fashion models, the body diversity revolution appears to be at an end. By Vanessa Friedman Earlier this month, I was standing backstage at the Schiaparelli show in Paris talking to ...