Even basics aren't being overlooked. Think tights and everyday essentials made to actually last, not rip after a single wear.
There were promising signs fashion was entering its inclusivity era, but our Contributing Curve Editor says more needs to change for plus-size representation to be anything more than a fleeting moment ...
(CNN) — 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 ...
Ashley Graham by JCPenney also furthers Penney’s reputation for being inclusive with its sizing. In 1962 the retailer ...