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Plus sized models debut at New York Fashion Week - BBC News
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Plus sized models debut at New York Fashion Week
BBC News With 28% of Americans now classified as obese, the market for fashionable plus size clothing is expanding. Nancy Le Winter, one of the show's organisers, … |
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Baltimore Fashion Week features diverse models - Baltimore Sun
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Baltimore Fashion Week features diverse models
Baltimore Sun Next year, Nixon plans to recruit more designers specializing in plus-size clothing. "The last thing I want to do is tell a plus-size model that I can't … |
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PlusSize Clothing Lines
Those who watch the catwalks during Fashion week may find themselves admiring designs that were never really intended for them. It’s accepted that most fashion models are going to be stick-thin and elegantly tall, but that body type doesn’t apply to the vast majority of women. Fortunately, there are some amazing plus-size clothing lines that have focused on how to make the curvaceous woman feel her own beauty.
Plus-size clothing lines have been created to answer a call for stylish clothes for sophisticated women who couldn’t (or wouldn’t) wear many of the lines put out by some of the most popular designers. These clothing lines are developed to enhance and flatter the fuller figure. Everyone deserves to feel beautiful and sexy, and the fact of the matter is that many of the garments designed for petite women just don’t work for those who are average-sized or bigger.
Singer, actress, and all-around celebrity diva Queen Latifah has been able to help curvier women work with their figures instead of against them by creating Curvation, a line of intimate wear that is both pretty and practical for women who aren’t a size two. There has been talk of expanding to add a ready-to-wear line, as well. For gorgeous, fashion-forward styles, fuller-figured gals may also want to check out Missphit. Their styles are both trendy and flattering; and they’ve been seen on shows like American Idol, Everybody Hates Chris, and MTV’s Made.
Plus-size clothing lines can vary a bit in the sizes they offer. For example, Kiyonna offers styles for sizes 12 and up, including work suits, lingerie, and bridal designs, among others. They even offer a number of takes on the “little black dress” to offer fun, attractive options to ladies who want to show off their curves to their best advantage.
There are a number of stores like Lane Bryant that specifically carry plus-size clothing lines. Their fashions generally range from size 14 to size 32. This allows them to focus on their particular customer base to find the best styles. Curvy younger girls across the U.S. have also been introduced to the plus-size clothing lines carried by Torrid. Their clothes are fun and fresh, and even their models are plus-sized!
The American population has grown, both in number and in size, over the last few decades; and this has created an entirely new market for clothing designers. The need for plus-size clothing lines has become apparent, and many designers are stepping up to fill the void. While the fashion houses may still be paying attention to the traditional catwalk routines, they are also aware of the fact that they have a whole new audience to appease.
This can be great news for new designers who want to use their talents to inspire curvy women to look and feel their best. Tools like www.startingaclothingline.com offer the insight and training that can be instrumental in helping them develop their skills to provide great fashion for a market that is more than ready for it. Plus-size clothing lines are not just needed, they’re wanted. Women are just looking for the styles that will help them express themselves and feel confident doing so.
Jay Arrington is Co-owner of Harper Arrington Media Group, the parent company of www.StartingaClothingLine.com, and www.DigitalFashionPro.com. He along with his business partner Michael J. Harper has authored several books on fashion designing and on how to start a clothing line, with The Official Step by Step Guide to Starting a Clothing Line being one of their titles. They have also introduced the world to Digital Fashion Pro a fantastic fashion designing software, that allows the user to create lifelike fashion design sketches! In addition, the two are also the proud owners of Harper-Arrington Publishing www.HApub.com home of The Little Entrepreneur book series for kids and young adults, www.thelittleE.com. As entrepreneurs and educators it is very important to Jay and Michael that they provide fellow future and present business owners with the very best information possible!
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LIZ JONES FASHION THERAPY: Plus-size models are all the rage, but … - Daily Mail
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LIZ JONES FASHION THERAPY: Plus-size models are all the rage, but …
Daily Mail … a plus-size model, photographed alongside a 'normal' model (ie, one with the vital statistics of an umbrella spoke) in identical designer clothes with … |
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Crystal Renn’s Plus Size Spread For V Magazine - Huffington Post (blog)
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Crystal Renn's Plus Size Spread For V Magazine
Huffington Post (blog) But I think the plus size girl looks sexier and more interesting. Confidence makes a huge difference whatever size you are. She is skinny by American … Crystal Renn's Disappearing Act: Why the 'V' Magazine Spread Sends … V Magazine Navigates Minefield Of Plus-Sized Models V Magazine's high-fashion ode to plus-size models |
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