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Plus Sized Fashion Isn't What It Used To Be

By: MJ Hunt


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Have you heard the pop song Big Girl, You Are Beautiful, by British star Mika? Well, it seems that the fashion industry, which has notoriously focussed its attention on only the tall and skinny, seems to be taking his words to heart!

For a long time feminists and culture critics have argued that the fashion industry creates unrealistic expectations of women, and that anyone bigger than a supermodel has been left out in the cold, having to settle for frumpy, dowdy clothes from plus-size shops. This is very true, but the good news is, things are changing. No longer is it a contradiction to be plus-sized and stylish.

It's helpful to keep in mind that at its highest level, the fashion industry is all about putting on a show. The tall and skinny look favoured in fashion models is partly because this body type works well on stage, in a runway show. It is as theatrically unrealistic as a glamorous set on a Broadway show or in a Hollywood movie. In their runway shows, the big fashion designers set the trends and looks for the season, and these styles trickle down through the clothing industry through ready-to-wear collections and variations created for hip stores that middle-class consumers shop at.

Having said that, it is still true that for years it was hard for women with bigger body types to find clothes that embraced their need for more than just comfort and utility. However, it's fair to say that the fashion industry, despite its flaws, is genuinely trying harder to create looks for full-figured women that are designed to flatter their figure and reflect the most cutting-edge contemporary trends. This change in attitude is reflected in popular television programs like Project Runway, where contestants have held design challenges featuring plus-sized women, and America's Next Top Model, which has featured plus-sized models in recent seasons.

Shopping for plus-size clothing isn't the depressing chore it used to be. For one, the fashion industry is putting more time and effort into developing looks that are designed for bigger sizes, while still reflecting the current looks and trends. Also, there are more options than ever for plus-sized shoppers, partly because of the internet. You can research trends online, and then literally shop the world from the comfort of your own home, finding styles and clothing lines that capture today's trends while being suited to your particular size and shape.

Clothing can affect your sense of attractiveness and your overall self-esteem. Finally, it seems that the fashion industry is realizing this and making strides in creating beautiful, stylish looks for women of all shapes and sizes.

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