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Plus-size clothing company Lane Bryant has taken aim at Victoria's Secret with a new campaign which celebrates the beauty of all women. Named 'I’m No Angel', the photo shoot somewhat unsubtly references VS' The Perfect Body ad from last year.
Ashley Graham Model Ashley Graham has become the first plus size model to ever feature in an issue of Sports Illustrated magazine. The 26-year-old model, who was raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, features in a beautiful new campaign for swimwear brand swimsuits for all, which was today unveiled as the first ever plus size ad to have been selected to grace the pages of the publication's iconic Swimsuit Issue. 'I know my curves are sexy and I want everyone else to know that theirs are too,' the size 16 fashion star said of her ground-breaking campaign.
Plus size fashion shows Evans hosted its first-ever catwalk show this week, bringing London Fashion Week to a very stylish close. The plus-sized retailer showcased its new Design Collective Spring/Summer 2015. The ​ collection is all about catering for women with fuller, shapelier figures - which arguably high fashion labels do not - and the results are pretty fabulous. As the UK's most popular plus-sized retailer, Evans already has a loyal customer-base and this fashionfocussed collection is sure to win over new shoppers looking for a stylish wardrobe staple. Evans brand director Fiona Ross said: "We've always believed that fashion should be accessible whatever your size. We want to move beyond being seen as a plus-size retailer; it's fashion first for us."
Robyn Lawley Robyn Lawley is best known for being one of three cover models for Italia vogue in June 2011. she was the second plus size model to cover Elle France, also she was the first plus sized model to appear in the campaign for ralph Lauren.
Evans Plus-size fashion is a hard market to crack but with the average UK dress size hitting 16, many women are left frustrated by designers that seemingly have little knowledge of the female form or how women want to dress. The high street store, which falls under Sir Philip Green's Arcadia umbrella, set up an initiative last year with universities to teach students how to design plus-size clothes for the brand's Cut for Evans range.
no plus-size fashion brand had EVER sent models down the runway at London Fashion Week. But all that has now changed.
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