As a plus size fashion blogger…
WELL. There are a lot of ways I can finish that sentence. I am a plus-sized woman and plus size fashion blogger. Therefore, I know what it's like to feel ignored by the fashion industry. I know what it's like to compromise style and fit for what you can find in your size. It sucks being told fashion isn't for you. I know what it's like to feel ignored by the fashion industry.
For all of those reasons, I'm thankful for the internet. I'm thankful for the variety of bloggers of all shapes and sizes. I'm thankful to find women who share a body shape similar to mine: plus-size bloggers.
There are a hundreds of plus size fashion bloggers out there. I wanted to highlight a handful who I love and whose names get recommended over and over again. These ladies promote self-love and the continued growth of plus-sized fashion. Not only do they have swoon-worthy style, but they are all bright and educated. They are also all thoughtful bloggers in their own right, all helping cultivate and change the landscape of fashion. Here is IFB's round up of our top ten favourite plus size fashion bloggers.
IFB's Top Ten Plus Size Fashion Bloggers.
What I love about this group of bloggers is the diversity. Even within plus-size blogging, we aren't limited to one cultural idea of a beautiful plus-size body. They show that the full figure doesn't have to be clothed a particular way or we don't have to shy away from particular fits, colors, patterns, or styles of clothing.
When we talk about how fashion blogging need to be feminist, plus size fashion bloggers are a great example of this in motion. They're advocating fashion for all. These ladies challenging our society's standards of beauty. They are women rallying for fat acceptance and believe in health at any size addressing real issues such as body image, including dealing with features like a double chin. Women who are sexually and ethnically diverse, and whose great style traverses the globe. They work alongside brands to develop and market clothing that is fashionable and accessible. They consistently prove you can work in fashion and be stylish, without the impossible goal of being a 5″10, sized-two blonde model.
Gabi Fresh
Nicolette Mason
Jay Miranda
Girl with Curves
Style It
And I Get Dressed
Curious Fancy
Margie Plus
Garner Style
The Plus Size Diva
These are just a few handfuls of our favorites — I'd love to hear who your favorite plus-size fashion bloggers are in the comments below!
Editor's Note: This post was originally published on April 8th, 2013. It was updated by Laura Kell on October 13th, 2017 and February 13th, 2024.
Respect! They look all fabulous!
From the photos alone – they look amazing.
Definitely adding these to my bloglovin reading list 🙂
www.mancunianvintage.com
I’m kind of surprise that Nadia Aboulhosn isn’t on the list, but still a great list of inspiring ladies!
Nadya, I actually spent a LOT of time debating whether to include Nadia. But her site lists her as typically a size 10/12 (just an awesomely curvy size 10/12!). Since most clothing stores begin plus-size at size 14, that was the standard I used. That’s not to say Nadia’s not an awesome blogger– but that she’s making strides and changes for women who fit the national average!
agree! Im glad you did your research on it… Nadia is not really a plus size blogger. She has hips for days and is very curvy but not “plus size”. I hate that term too but there is nothing else I can think of that is better. I get it alot too because I am curvy and have thick thighs but I dont fit a size 14 etc…
I love love love this list and post and will check out these ladies ASAP
ah! thanks for the clear up! I never thought of it that way.
I agree. She is my favorite! But everyone else here is amazing as well!
Hi,
Very nice and great post….Love seeing fellow plus size bloggers
Great post!! Love seeing fellow plus bloggers!! ♥♥♥
Hi, i just wanted to point out that when you click on Nicolette Mason, the link goes to Gabi Fresh again.. that’s it! 🙂
Emily – Plus size blogger from Montreal
http://entre-montreal-et-new-york.tumblr.com/
Thanks, Emily– got that fixed up!
I’m a curvy blogger too. I’m from Italy and there are a lot of amazing curvy and plus size fashionistas here! Take a look at my blog
www. myvintagecurves.it
They all look amazing. I love that these women defy rules of “what is most flattering” (a construct I don’t believe in). The most flattering outfit to me is one in which the wearer feels beautiful confident and adorable, no matter what the body type of the wearer, and all of these women fit that to a t. Though I’m not plus size, I read curious fancy everyday because her outfits are great for anyone. This is what fashion should be.
Love your comment so much, Catherine! I absolutely agree with everything you said.
+ 1 well put 🙂
Great article, Ashe! These are all wonderful bloggers. Being a plus size blogger myself, I know it can be difficult – but it’s worth the challenge!! xo
It really, really is a challenge, like you said Kirstin Marie! But luckily there are so many strides being made in our area… let’s just hope it’s trickling up to fashion overall, yeah?!
*Standing up Applauding*
I am so, so happy you highlighted plus size fashion bloggers. Indeed we are a feminist movement and it’s awesome to see these group of women paving the way for us! 🙂
love this Ashe!! I’m so glad you wrote this!!
As a fellow plus-size blogger, these fine ladies are all on my blog reading list and have been constant inspiration. Keep it up!
xo
Lenore
plus size bloggers are an example of how to apply trends in real life.
xox
http://blogdasandracosta.blogspot.com
It is so true. These girls put what they know and what is new to the test by reworking them for their style and not just the standard mannequin body.
This is wonderful. Just because plus size women are bigger than the average fashion model doesn’t mean they are not fierce and don’t have any style. I salute these bloggers. What a wonderful way to represent themselves and other plus size women. They are ALL beautiful.
This article is inspiring. I’m not plus size at all, in fact I’m very petite. But I have so much respect for plus size fashion bloggers. I think they pull off clothes so much more better then skinny mini’s like myself. Because they add their personality to everything. and they’re such beautiful people. Much love to all of you plus size babes<3 You're beautiful. Every shape is beautiful.
That Seams Lovely
Big respect back to you! All bodies are beautiful. 😀 xxxxxxx
Seconding Carla! All bodies are beautiful, and being petite– you’re still providing a great service for bloggers all around. I’m sure there are women whose bodies are vastly different than your own who take inspiration from you too.
Awesome list of fashion forward gals! Definitely proving that style is the thing, and size is secondary. Love to see more plus size blog focus on IFB as its really been the blogosphere and social community that has driven plus size fashion when the broader market has not. On TheRunwayPlus.com our mission is Fashion for All — thanks for the article, we are inspired!
“as its really been the blogosphere and social community that has driven plus size fashion when the broader market has not. ”
Yes! I wish I had 5000 words to talk about all these women have accomplished in the market and for pushing forward plus-size fashion and the options available. It’s truly incredible.
Inspiring list of fashion bloggers. Love their work!
I’m totally agree with you. These blogs are leading blogs in Plus size fashion industry. Here is mine favorite http://plussizesavvymom.com/ I love it because with latest plus size fashion trends, I also get plus size coupons here.
LOVE this! I saw that the girl who started the Big Girl in a Skinny World column for Marie Claire started her own blog recently, and her posts are always gorgeous! I want that girl’s whole wardrobe! Her site is http://ashleyfalcon.com
I’ve been a member of IFB since I started blogging. It has been a great source for information how to grow and making my way through the world of bloggers. So seeing this article today is beyond great. I am plus size and I love fashion. I’m glad you chose to emphasize the diversity side of this topic. Although there are amazing plus size / curvy bloggers rising up, as a European I must say it is still a battle to get accepted on “mainstream” fashion channels for your talent or creativity. That being said I would like to add some names to an already inspiring list: Belgium blogger Valerie of Blog To Be Alive, Parisian resident Stéphanie of Blog de Big Beauty, Spanish blogger Lidia of Just Shoot Me. Thank you for sharing Ashley.
Wow! This is super inspiring. I’m thin myself but it gets disheartening seeing perfect model bodies in which clothing drapes so perfectly T.T
These are a wonderful contrast to what I’m used to. Very refreshing!
I don’t think size matters as much as the fit of clothing. You could be anywhere from a size 2 to size 20 and not look so great if clothing doesn’t fit properly. These girls do a great job on well-fitted clothing.
I may not be plus-size, but I believe there’s no reason why plus size girls should have to sacrifice style because of their figure! It’s absurd, really.
🙂
It’s wonderful to see IFB recognizing the fierce flyness of fellow plus-size bloggers!!! Thank you and congrats to all the ladies!
It’s so refreshing to see so many plus-size bloggers. Thanks for compiling the list!
I was recently asked to model for high street fashion. In high street fashion I wear a UK Size 10 clothing and when asked to model I must admit I was slightly shocked that I was told if I chose to accept this opportunity I’d be a plus size model? I’ve nothing against plus size women as I think every woman is beautiful however this has just shown me how the fashion industry is trying to make models smaller and smaller. Originally a plus size model was a size 16 and now as a size 10 I’ve been asked to become one? It seemed rather strange to me and makes me wonder just how skinny you must be to become a normal model. I did turn the opportunity down, not because of the plus size remark but simply because I can not see myself as the model type and do not feel that getting into the cruel industry would do anything for my self esteem!
http://beautythatsbritish.blogspot.co.uk/
Megan x x x
That’s crazy. I’m a UK size 10, when I’m not pregnant, which is a US 4-6 (they “say” UK10 is a US 8, but I never wear a US 8, unless it’s a luxury designer, even then…). I would think that was a scam offer…. unfortunately..
The worst part is is that it’s not just one company that have said this to me, I’ve four different companies! Which generally did shock me, I thought the same as you the first time, until then I realised that it’s now the reality!
I’ve been following Cupcake’s Clothes for over a year. I love Georgina because she’s really great, she puts a lot of effort in her posts and photos. She’s that kind of a girl that can really inspire you.
I haven’t heard of the other blogs before, but they are all great and beautiful!
xx
Filipa
Awesome post Ashe!
It’s always great to see what beauty is really all about self-love, confidence, strength and living out-side-the-box of what society feels should be acceptable beauty. Next should be the very stylish plus-size men to step into the spotlight.
Thank you again for sharing an inspiring post like this. Oh and I love your blog too! ;D
CrissyM
Graffiti Mimosa
Awesome to discover these girls! I find that curvy girls have it all, not the mention they actually get more value’s worth from clothing!
For anyone interested, I’m holding a MAC giveaway on Friday!
http://thescienceofhappy.blogspot.co.uk/
Ashe, THANK YOU. I’ve been waiting to see plus size fashion bloggers highlighted on IFB, and I’m so glad you did it! This is a great list of amazing bloggers, and I’m thrilled that the list is so diverse, highlighting some bloggers that I think sometimes don’t get enough recognition. Yay for plus size fashion! 😀
<3 you forevs!
xo Allison
Love, love, love this article. We were just discussing this same issue with a friend a few weeks ago, so it is great to see IFB highlighting the diversity in the fashion industry. Continuing doing an awesome job…
xoxo, Admiral Row
www.AdmiralRow.com
Thank you for the inclusion and I am in such good company. It’s so crazy how getting up every morning and liking yourself and expressing that through you clothing can be considered feminism just b/c we don’t look like Barbie. It’s a bittersweet concept. It gives plus bloggers an amazing platform and allows us to encourage people to love themselves as is, but it saddens me that so many let the media affect how they feel about themselves. Revolution ladies!
Love the article…and respect and admire the bloggers covered in it…I hope to be added to this list one day!
XO,
Lanae
Would love to make contact with curvy bloggers over the age of 35… the older, the better! If you are one, or can point me in the direction of such a creature, please email. 🙂
Thanks, Lisa. xxx
Hi Lisa, I’m probably the oldest on the list. Ill be 33 this year…LOL.
Hi Lisa,
I turned 40 today, does that count? My blog “Fashion Adjacent” is about fatshion, beauty and “The Pursuit of Pleasure”. I also work as a personal stylist (www.bodypositivestylist.com) 🙂
Ah, I’m likely the oldest—44! Looking for curvy blogs that don’t exclude me because of my age. Just because I’m seasoned doesn’t mean I don’t want to be fashionable!
I am a new blogger who is very young and all i see are older women who are comfotable with themselves yet the young crowd with not so much confidence is still trying to get the hang of finally coming to the conclusion that they will not be a size 2. What would you say to young ladies who are still trying to find themselves and where they actually fit in .
Lisa,
I’m 35, and I’m a curvy petite blogger.
My blog is called Style Cassentials – I’m at http://stylecassentials.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Cassie
So glad you posed this question, Lisa. I’m 43 and plus, and I’m always on the lookout for curvy bloggers in my age bracket! <3
I do have many, many favorite blogs that are published by women much younger than me (this is a great list, btw!). But it would be nice to find some bloggers around my age as well.
I am glad to see pluz size bloggers. Because just shows that fashion goes beyond size!!! Well done.
Yolanda
As a curvy blogger myself – I’m really glad to see this post on IFB. I think it’s important to remember that most women are not what’s reflected in “mainstream blogging.” That being said – I always hate that we have to separate ourselves – skinny bloggers vs. curvy bloggers vs. plus size…etc. I would love to see a blogging landscape where the top bloggers were a mix of all sizes – mirroring society – instead of separating them by size, etc.
Great post – always glad to see this conversation being surfaced in top tier places like IFB.
xoxo Natasha
TheChicCurve
Natasha, I hate that bloggers are separated as well. But until everyone is looked at with an equal eye, which I genuinely believe we are far from, then I can do my best to make sure that the hard work and accomplishments of bloggers is being recognized.
Until the day we’re all on a level playing field!
Nice to see some diversity being promoted at IFB, and thanks for these links!
I know a new plus-size fashion blogger to look out…ahem…ME!
Great to see a post on “diversity” and “plus sizes,” but in this world, do those terms equate each other? Whenever I read about “size diversity” it almost always means “plus size.” What about all of us shorties out there? Extra Petite and Alterations Needed are EXCELLENT petite-focused blogs.
Alterations Needed actually HAS been featured on IFB before, Extra Petite has been mentioned in posts as well.
I don’t think that diversity and plus-size are synonymous. In this post, I can only write what *I’VE* personally experienced and can relate to– hence the focus on plus size. I’m not petite, and I never will be, so it’s unfair for me to cover what I have no experience with. I can’t claim expertise in a niche I have no knowledge of.
I think size diversity focuses on a lot of people, even exclusive of plus and petite sized. There are many bloggers who are the American “norm” at a size 12/14 and in the 5’3 range who are also underrepresented as well. You may be plus and petite at the same time, or particularly taller than avearge. Again- I can only speak with what I have experience of.
I’m joining the comments here saying I’m a plus-size blogger myself! I follow two of the bloggers mentioned and know how amazing they are from personal interaction with them… thats one reason why they are so great is that they communicate back-and-forth with readers & bloggers.
Have to say I don’t personally just do fashion, I’m a plus-size lifestyle blogger! But I hope to be added to this list some day soon as well.
Awesome post! Love this
Great list ! As an Italian plus size blogger I washington definately inspired byte all these amazing bloggers and others like jessica kane and french blogger Stephanie Zwicky. It was crucial to have their example of diversity As you say because in Italy it’s still a sort of taboo to be a plus size and a fashion blogger and there are very few plus size bloggers. So thanks to these ladies!
P.s. Sorry for the typos on my mobile ….
This is fabulous! It’s nice to see plus sized bloggers being highlighted. There are plenty of women looking for fierce fashion inspiration in plus sizes. As a size 12 blogger of color, I know exactly what it’s like to be ignored. Rarely do you see bloggers of color or above a sample size in the greatest blog lists around the web. Great article!
It’s true, Mercedes, you really don’t see a lot of women of color or various sizes in the “best of” lists. It’s a shame, because many women have substantial followings and deserve the recognition for the work they do outside of blogging!
You have to add Bethany Rutter and her self-styled ‘fatshion blog’ Arched Eyebrow to your fashion blogger list
She just wrote an excellent piece in the Daily Telegraph on the first Official British Plus-Size Fashion Weekend: http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG9971542/Bethany-Rutter-sizes-up-the-new-collections-for-larger-women.html
Not mad at this article at all! Wonderful group of women represented here, each with a fantastic POV.
-erin b.
This is a thoughtful and well written article. Thank you for using the HeartIFB platform to bring more plus size blogs into the mainstream hands.
I’ve been growing my personal style blog for 3 years and have been plus size for most of it (recent health issues have changed that drastically). Along the way I’ve met and befriended many awesome people, plus & straight size. A few of my favorites would be Dani, Hanna @ http://hannawears.com/, Erin, and LuAnne. Just to name a few!
I may be a bit biased, but I think I am a kick ass plus sized Lifestyle Blogger, I’m also Latina, but I have always considered my blog first and foremost a Lifestyle Blog! But my passion has always been accessories, like Handbags and Boots (and I’m a total tech Geek too!) 🙂
when i was little i never thought i could enjoy fashion as many thin girls, but I grew up and find out the amazing world of bloggers, and realized that is not true.. here is a good example.
congrats!!! I am 11-12 size XD
Thanks for providing info on more plus-size bloggers. As a petite and curvy blogger, I don’t really fit into any spectrum I’ve seen (not quite plus-size, not quite petite, etc.). I follow blogs from women of all shapes and sizes. Fashion inspiration is everywhere, and I love seeing the different ways people have fun with fashion!
If interested in my blog, I’m at http://stylecassentials.blogspot.com
xoxo
Cassie
I love this post you have introduced me to some amazing plus size blogs. Fashion is for everyone no matter what the size and that is what makes the web so great. I am especially in love with cupcakes clothe’s she has such cute style. This has truly inspried me to be comfortable in my skin.
This post is great! Honestly, people think plus size bloggers are being ridiculous or they call us “overly confident fat girls.” It is ridiculous. These women have amazing blogs and I am so happy to be a part of such a wonderful community.
WOW! How refreshing to hear of fat bloggers being mentioned on IFB. Its a shame we often get overlooked because there are some truly inspirational and fashion-forward fats out there in blogging who are leading the way for community.
I follow the 4 on the top of the list (not saying top 4, you know what I mean) and now will check out the other 11! Thanks for giving them the love they deserve!
As a fellow plus size blogger in a country where plus size fashion is a tabu is great to read articles like This one!
Mary ;)*
Gorgeous woman! All of them, with a remarkable sense of fashion and style.
I love them all. It’s so refreshing to see woman who are confident with their bodies.
Great post. Thanks for sharing these.
xo
Ola
I’m so glad this exists.
I’ve been so tired of ignorant people who think fat/plus size is unhealthy and are not willing to consider genes or medical cases! I had a fight with my ex about the same topic because he once laughed at a plus sized woman.
I fall in the curvy category (Size 8-10) but I really do respect woman who are proud of their bodies and are not afraid to flaunt their gorgeous curves!
Sharing this article!
Fashion is all about image and what we look like when we are in public. People are on longer paying for a good piece of clothing. Every person is fashion conscious
regard Mian nabeel
Yes fashion has no boundaries and not limited to perfect body shape and size people. They are for every one and every have right to look attractive and beautiful by their clothing style. I like you blog and its post about the plus size fashion.
Great list, I’m looking forward to checking out these awesome blogs!
A couple of my favorites are adorable Brit gals (one is an Australian transplant) – even though I’m in the US. 🙂
Check out Em “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” at: http://boombands.blogspot.com/
And Naomi “Diamonds ‘n’ Pearls” at: http://www.diamondsnpearls.co.uk/
Sara. <3
It’s nice to see plus sized bloggers being highlighted. Awesome list of fashion forward to girls .Thanks, Emily.
Great to see the amount of fashion blogs out there for us fuller ladies. I often read Girls with curves, but the others are all new to me. Thank you for this list, amazing.
Everyone can become pretty, even wear plus size can look Confidence , awesome.
Beautiful that called confidence in you dear.. i really appreciate you, because plus size women like me gets confidence and even she can look like you. Really loved your style, keep on adding more pictures so plus size women and me as well ,gets inspiration from your clothing sense, especially women like me, i would like to suggest as i buy my clothes form xmexclothing com They provide wide variety of plus size trendy and fashionable clothes.
Great blog, such gorgeous women!! A friend of mine recently launched an online consignment store (perfectfitconsignment.com) where ladies can buy and sell fashion, footwear and accessories. We would REALLY love to have more plus sized selections on the site. If any plus sized women have some fabulous fashions they dont need anymore and would like to make some cash, please check us out! Thank you!! 🙂
Love this list. I know so many bigger women who have come on leaps and bounds with confidence thanks to the BBW world and fatshion blogs like these and many others.
I use them for inspiration on my own blog. I’d love it if people could check it out.
X
Great to see plus size women looking stylish. Check out my brand new blog (VerticallyCurvy) for PLUS SIZE TALL women at younger914.wordpress.com. If you are a designer willing to design for TALL plus size women or if you already design plus size clothing for tall women please check out the blog also and contact me
Great blog, Ashley! Your words have been echoed by me and most women I talk to. They all say the same thing, “We deserve to have clothing that makes us look and feel good.” I’m new to the plus-size fashion scene and would like to get more involved – especially in the Toronto area. I just celebrated my first year in business. My company is called Not So Skinny Bitch – golf & athletic apparel for regular to plus-size women. My clothing is tailored to shape & flatter the female figure. Please check it out at www.notsoskinnybitch.com. And, tell everyone! We ship across Canada and the US!
That’s great… plus size women must have more confident…. even plus size women to wear the bikini / swimsuit…
Lovely list but I’m really sad to see that Mary Demetra doesn’t even make the list. As a size 30 fashionista she really embodies the movement and her timeless fashion sense is enviable! 🙂
This is a great list – I follow and love most of these ladies!
I also have a curvy fashion blog here in Seattle – I float between straight and plus sizes, and I’m pretty tall as well. Check it out – http://www.thechiccurve.com
xoxo
Natasha
Blogging is not for the faint of heart and I really admire each of these ladies and the inspiration they gave to thousands of women every day.
Curvy fashion the tremendous markup to fashion .Amazing style and amazing life .
Awesome! Thanks Ashley for compiling all the great info!
I’m just starting my blog and hope that you will follow me.
platinumplusstylista.blogspot.com
Thank You so much! Plus size women with fashion blogs are everythinggggggg.
As far as the ease and convenience of shopping is concerned, the online stores have changed the game completely. From low price plus size dresses to kids wear, you can have it all.
You can also visit our blog for more information
Beautiful…thank you for taking us there!
Great article leading to many wonderful bloggers… We believe all women deserve to look great!!
We will totally check out every blogger mentioned.
We have just come out with a plus size denim line called Arad Plus. It features most of the style in our Arad Denim Collection in sizes 16-22.
Check us out!
I am looking for a blogger to try out my line if you are interested please contact Carl Tarantino at carl@aplusstyle.com, also visit the site at aplusstyle.com.
STYLISH PLUS SIZE FASHIONS FROM GREAT BRITAIN, ITALY, EUROPE FOR MY STYLISH AMERICAN WOMEN… <3
Love the feedback you give us curvy girls. Do any of you know a plus blogger in the Miami area?
Parisworld has given famous Marge Simpson a grand makeover. He has given her looks of Slawar kameez , wedding sarees , anarkali salwar kameez , drees Pakistani salwar suit , and many other famous looks that marks the fashion history.
if you look to the make up games it mean that you can see the life point of view which the girls can celebrate the life with different activities. you can select your favorite move and then look the make up of the girls if the make is good then you can like it so much. but most of the girls like the girls cooking games to entertain and enjoy the games.
I looked at all of the blogs. I couldn’t get into any of them but Gabi Greg’s. I love Gabifresh. We’re pretty much the same size with a similar body shape and her outfits are exactly what I want my closet to look like. Now not to say the other women aren’t good bloggers and I’m glad more plus size women are speaking up but they just weren’t my style. Wish I could find some more blogs like Gabi’s.
Lovvve this website!! We will definitely put a link to this site on our Big Girl Business Blog!! They all look amazing and great article.
Made sure you check out our site and what we are contributing to the plus size industry….
Thanks,
Carl
Aah…Nice List…There are some gems of the blogs, I would suggest http://www.fashionedits.com to the list.
oh my goodness!! thank you so much for this. i too struggle with finding cute, stylish clothes in my size. some days it is so hard to even get ready for work because i have “nothing to wear”. you are so cute and so inspiring.
This really inspires me more. I love blogging. And my body measurements definitely won’t stop me from doing what I want. I fly high.
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Great list!
I just found that new +size blogger from Montreal
Really lovely.
Loved this article! I have been following several of these plus-size bloggers for years! They are all such inspiring and beautiful ladies! I actually decided to start my own plus-size fashion & lifestyle blog in April, I’d love it if you could check it out!
Just found another plus size blog that is really cool.
bbw.largeandlovely.com
oh my goodness!! thank you so much for this. i too struggle with finding cute, stylish clothes in my size. some days it is so hard to even get ready for work because i have “nothing to wear”. you are so cute and so inspiring.
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They all look so gorgeous. I love plus size models! I find them more real, and typically more fun loving than your standard size models. I have read an article about plus size who are dominating the modeling industry by just being ordinary and confident.
What an awesome collection of lovely ladies. Being a plus size blogger myself, I see some real inspiration for my upcoming posts!
Love from India x!
blog.glamshutter.com
Wow!!!!!!! all of you looking veary nice. your dresses is fantastic read is my favorit colour ,I like read dress.
I am glad to see pluz size bloggers. Because just shows that fashion goes beyond size!!! Well done.
Plus size fashion !!! We love it and it is growing each day!
I’d absolutely love to be featured among an A list like this! These girls are changing lives, one stylish outfit at a time 🙂 xoxo C
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