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From Lane Bryant to Prada: The Journey of Plus-Size Fashion in High-End Style
Lane Bryant began as a maternity-wear brand and soon introduced dedicated plus-size lines, coining and legitimizing the term.
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Body positivity is more than a movement; it is a way of life. In recent years, the buzzing encouragement to accept ourselves no matter what dress size we wear has created a joyously accepting space ...
For too long, style advice for plus size women has read more like a list of restrictions than inspiration. “No stripes.
Gap Inc.’s low-price division Old Navy is overhauling its approach to how it designs and markets to plus-size women, a demographic that many analysts say has been underserved. Starting Friday, Old ...
KENTWOOD, MI — A new, plus-size women’s clothing store has opened at Woodland Mall. A’Beautiful Soul, which specializes in women’s clothing in sizes 12 to 14, will host a grand opening event Saturday, ...
One retailer thinks it’s time to say goodbye to the plus-size clothing section. As part of an effort to be more inclusive, Meijer said it will integrate clothing for larger shoppers into clothing ...
Old Navy will end its practice of separate plus-size sections for women’s clothing in stores and online and begin offering all of its women’s apparel in sizes 0 to 30. At Old Navy’s 1,200 shops, all ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Old Navy is no longer keeping a separate section for women’s plus-size clothing in its stores. Instead, the retailer is offering all of its women’s sizing together — and for the same ...
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 ...
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