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Headteacher tells female students not to wear leggings unless they're a size zero
She said that they're only flattering on smaller girls.
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Size 10 beauty queen hands back her crown after being told to lose weight
She was awarded the Miss UK crown in June.
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This major plus-size calendar is what women have been waiting for
It's time plus-sized women had a calendar of their own.
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Hollywood Reporter's inclusive cover is inspiring, but we can still do better
Shouldn't covers like these be the norm?
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The average woman will change dress sizes 31 times in her lifetime
On the flipside women are will likely see some major size-drops pre-wedding (gotta fit in the dress weight loss), after losing a loved one (grief weight loss) and following a relationship split (the classic break-up weight loss).
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All hail the body positive lingerie campaign breaking beauty boundaries
Earlier this year, Curvy Kate, a body-positive lingerie brand, announced the launch of their #TheNewSexy campaign for their Scantilly range. Now, in a bid to highlight that the battle to increase diversity in the fashion industry hasn’t yet been won, the brand have released their second #TheNewSexy campaign. Gemma Flanagan suffers from Guillain-Barre Syndrome, an auto-immune disease that has left her mostly wheel-chair bound.
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This model wants all ‘plus-sized’ ranges to be dropped
[Photo: Instagram/Stefania Ferrario] When you think about it, the actual term ‘plus-sized’ isn’t exactly the most complimentary. ‘Plus’ - as if these sizes are bigger than ‘normal’. This is exactly why Australian model Stefania Ferrario wants to drop the term altogether. Just to be clear here, she doesn’t want larger (e.g. normal) sized clothing to be dropped - just the wording, because the word ‘plus’ implies above average.