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Today, the attitude towards the female body is contradictory, as well as female logic. On the one hand, we idolize bulging bellies and buff bums, and in the hope of achieving the same result, we drag countless containers of proper food to work and buy fitness memberships that we don’t use. On the other hand ... The term "plus-size" has firmly settled in our lives. Brands create new collections specifically for young ladies with curvaceous forms and conduct advertising campaigns aimed at them. And large ladies working in the modeling business are becoming more and more popular.


Why did this happen and what events from the world of glossy magazines tell us that everything: there is no turning back? See for yourself.

1. Vogue releases lingerie shoot with plus-size models

In 2014, the magazine kicked off the body-and-figure debate with a series of photos of underwear worn not by flimsy straws, but by curvier women. Among them were Ashley Graham, Inga Eiriksdóttir and Markita Pring, the founders of the ALDA modeling union, which advocates for girls of all shapes and sizes to become models.



3. The underwear manufacturer Cosabella replaced the term “plus size” with “extended” in the new collection.



It's no secret that most girls are annoyed by the "plus size" label. In order not to upset customers, lingerie brand Cosabella deleted the words “plus size” from the description of their models, replacing them with the more delicate word “extended”.

4. Response from Swimsuits For All to Protein’s World



5. Launch of the latest Adore Me lace lingerie collection




Plus size womenswear brand Lane Bryant has challenged the famous Victoria's Secret Angels with a campaign called #ImNoAngel to prove that absolutely all women, regardless of their measurements, are beautiful and sexy.

7. British fashion magazine for large women SliNK

In 2011, SLiNK won the 100% People Awards for Best Large Women's Magazine. Its founder and editor Rivki Baum (she herself wears sizes 16-18) wants to show with her publication that models "in the body" can be as attractive as ordinary ones.

8. The #fatkini hashtag is blowing up Instagram.

In 2014, the hashtag #fatkini won the love of buxom social media users. Women from all over the world posted their pictures under this hashtag, absolutely not worried that their body did not meet the generally accepted standards of beauty.

Ekaterina Blokhina

34 years

About Me: Deputy General Director of a defense enterprise.

My weight is 98 kg and my height is 168 cm. But I am never shy about it and I feel very comfortable. For me, the standards of female beauty are different from international ones. After all, I believe that if nature has endowed a girl with magnificent forms, then we should be proud of it, and not change ourselves and not torture us with diets. I live in harmony and in full understanding with the body. I hate gyms, but that doesn't mean I don't have exercise in my life. A year ago, I decided to learn such a graceful and complex sport as figure skating. As a result, in a year I learned not only to stand on skates perfectly, but also to do various elements. Snowboarding, skiing - I love all this too. And most importantly - I'm doing well!

I love sweets and after the next candy I don’t run to the scales to measure my weight. I do not limit myself in anything. Just live and enjoy. I understand and by my own example I show others that fat women are the most feminine.

Razina Zaripova

28 years

About Me: HR Manager.

My name comes from the Italian name Rosina - a beautiful rose, but only with a small national twist. I really live up to that name. I am tall, rather slender, although the shape of my body is somewhat curvaceous, but at the same time they have a certain attractiveness - like a bouquet of roses. Add to that my creative talents. I am cheerful, energetic, cheerful. And most importantly, I have practically no complexes, and all my surroundings, both in the family and at work, experience joy and pleasure from communicating with me. So I feel comfortable in my mental and physical shell. And I wish every girl and woman, no matter what forms and kilograms they have, to be positive and self-sufficient.

Vote for Ekaterina or Razina on the last page!

Men love "fat" and thin equally not for their forms or their absence! A man loves in a woman a person who has a bright personality, has a cheerful disposition, is beautiful from the inside, and most importantly, who loves and respects herself. Men perceive women as a whole, along with her flaws and virtues, her inner world and character, with her natural beauty and grooming, self-confidence and, of course, with all her kilograms. A woman who knows how to present herself correctly always arouses interest in the opposite sex, and nothing here depends on weight.

10. Natalie Loughlin

The sizes of this beauty range from 12 to 14 (L - XL), but Natalie Loughlin is not at all embarrassed. The Trinidadian-born model is referred to as "Plus Size Cindy Crawford". Not a bad compliment for a plump woman who, contrary to stereotypes, decided to pursue a modeling career.

9 Maggie Brown

Recognition came to Maggie after winning a contest with the terrible name "Fat and Sexy Models" in 2006. After the Tyra Banks show, she signed with Wilhelmina Models and Macy's and Mervyns. Her exotic looks and sensual curves keep her busy.

8. Barbara Brickner

At first, Barbara was offended when she was offered to join the ranks of models with non-standard sizes. But after traveling, high fees and the popularity that came, Barbara stopped being offended, realizing that she also had something to be proud of. She does not regret at all that she became a model, albeit with a plus size. She has had the good fortune to work with brands such as Eddie Bauer, Target and many more. Having received recognition in one area, this girl with appetizing forms decided not to stop there. The new peak that she seeks to conquer is the career of a country singer.

7. Crystal Renn

One of the most famous and highly paid curvaceous models. Krystal has been in the modeling business since the age of 14. And once, when her ascent in the modeling business was just beginning, she was thin, like other girls. Due to tough contractual requirements, she had to go on diets. Naturally, this led to unwanted eating disorders and other diseases. This knocked the girl out of the rut, but also out of the fashion world. Over time, Krystal gained weight and began to promote herself as a model with a sensual body. It turns out she's pretty good, apparently. Since today she is the only model in her niche who has appeared on 4 covers of Vogue on different continents.

6. Keith Dillon

Once upon a time, Kate Dillon was one of the most successful skinny models. But no matter how successful she was, inside her all the time there was a desire to renounce diets and eat well. She was terribly tired of fighting with her weight. In addition, quite often she was denied filming, calling her “too fat”, and this despite the fact that the girl hardly ate, constantly smoked and drank coffee. The point of no return was the moment after which she was hospitalized due to health problems. After a two-week treatment, Kate looked haggard and tired, but a modeling colleague claimed that she was incredibly beautiful.

From that moment on, Kate Dillon was determined to do away with diets forever. She gained weight, but she was not going to give up her modeling career. Using numerous connections in this area, Kate managed to become a successful model with a new weight.

5. Emma Aronson

Some girls, born with their imperfection (is it imperfection?), live their whole lives fighting with it. Others, like Emma, ​​find nothing imperfect in their body and earn money from it. Emma never paid attention to criticism or mockery of skinny girls (and not only girls, her father sometimes took up a black marker and marked places on his daughter’s body where she would not hurt to lose weight). She let all her negativity and resentment into sports. Success in rowing allowed her to receive a scholarship at the University of Syracuse. After university, she worked in a boring job in television, and then got into the modeling business, where she achieved success.



4. Mia Tyler

When your sister is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood and your father is a rock star, people have a lot of expectations for all the people who are closely related to them. The beautiful Mia, having a size L, was able to overcome all prejudices and make her love herself for who she is. Photos of her far from bony body have repeatedly appeared in glossy magazines: Vogue, Marie Claire and many others.

3. Chloe Marshall

This lively and fun girl from the UK is prime proof of how far plus size models can go. Thanks to her, the scope of such models is not limited to photographs for clothing catalogs, shooting for gloss and fashion shows. Before your eyes is a photo of the finalist of the Miss England contest. The girl managed to get ahead of seven skinny participants and get the title of "Miss Surrey". She did not become Miss England, but received a lucrative contract with the Models Plus modeling agency. The girl is an incredible confidence, she is cheerful and, of course, has good prospects in the modeling business.

Thin, slender girls today are considered almost the standard of beauty all over the world. At the same time, fullness causes only the most negative reaction - irritation, condemnation and cruel ridicule. Why fat woman looks like a failure in the eyes of society? Let's try to figure it out.

Beauty standards and obese women

A number of states simply need to support the myth about the ideal parameters of the figure - this allows not only to control the consciousness of society, but also to impose the necessary stereotypes, as well as sell special products, for example, vitamins for weight loss, foods high in sugars, clothes in classic small sizes.

From childhood, we grow up in an environment that literally hammers into our heads that being fat is bad. Fat children evoke the most unpleasant emotions in us, while it is difficult for us to clearly explain where they come from. However, this does not prevent most schoolchildren from turning fat classmates into an object for severe bullying.

But one has only to look at the dolls that most girls play with, and the question immediately arises: what was the manufacturer thinking when creating them? We, of course, mean the ill-fated Barbie doll, whose parameters drove (and continue) millions of young girls all over the world to go crazy. A few years ago, scientists even conducted research and found out that a woman with the parameters of a Barbie doll would not be able to live a full life - such a girl would have to move only on all fours!

Beauty standards have changed countless times throughout human history. And if in the time of Rubens and Rembrandt fat woman with frank folds on the sides, wide hips, and what today everyone squeamishly calls cellulite, a tummy and a second chin - was considered a real goddess, then after 400 years the ballerina Anna Pavlova inspired women to bandage their breasts so that they seemed as flat and graceful as at the dancer.

Then the sexy Marilyn Monroe appeared and her sensual forms replaced the skinny ones in the head. True, not for long, because already in the 60s, the super thin Twiggy bursts onto the podium, which, with her graceful parameters, drives crazy not only young hippies with fluff over her lip, but also bearded rockers.

Today we are experiencing a completely new stage of understanding and acceptance of female beauty. Plus-sized models are increasingly flashing on the screens, as well as such bright celebrities as Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, the ageless Monica Bellucci, the red-haired beast Christina Hendricks and the talented Lena Dunham.

From hate to love: female fullness reveals the secret

Weight is often associated with illness. But this is absolutely not true! Fat people, just like thin people, can lead an active, healthy lifestyle, play sports, regularly enjoy sex and give birth to healthy children.

Fat woman does not have to feel inferior or humiliated because of her non-standard clothing size. This stereotype sits in the head of those who look at a fat girl with condemnation and at the same time ... (attention!) ... with fear. Yes, yes, people who do not accept and actively express their negativity towards fatter people are actually terribly afraid of being in their place.

It's easier to be like everyone else. It is normal to buy standard sizes and not differ from others. But having cellulite, wearing a size larger than 46, and still feeling beautiful and confident takes inner strength. Look at Pierce Brosnan's wife, Keely Shay Smith. What an unfortunate fat woman, right? The photo shows with the naked eye that the poor thing suffers from her extra pounds at the waist every day.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - a hackneyed phrase, but how clearly it conveys the essence of the very concept of beauty and attractiveness. There are hundreds of millions of women in the world and each of them is unique and beautiful in its own way. It doesn't matter how old you are, how big your waist is, and how many calories you eat every day. Your body is worthy of love and respect.

20 332 look.

Beauty standards change over time, and now more and more full models are winning the podium. It is clear that often a show with "size plus" models is nothing more than a manifestation of the notorious tolerance or the desire of fashion designers to tickle the nerves of the public ...

But there are magnificent models that are really worthy of attention and adoration!

The 7 Days edition invites you to recall the most famous of them, as well as find out which of our stars can well give odds to foreign puffy beauties.

Some of the girls are so famous that they are recognized in photographs even by body parts. The beauty of long legs, beautiful faces, well-groomed hair and professional photographs make any woman a star, and here the curvy ones have no advantages or disadvantages compared to the "walking skeletons".

Tara Lynn

Model and actress Tara Lynn actively defends the rights of fat women. The beauty is convinced that ladies in the body are no less attractive than the owners of figures that meet the strict standard of 90-60-90.

One of the most famous plus-size models, Tara Lynn is proud of her size 50 and clearly does not feel slighted: she graces not only the pages of Elle France, Vogue Italia, CR Fashion Book and other popular publications, but also their covers. Recently, the girl told the Spanish Elle the whole truth about her difficult work. “It's hard to get clothes to fit well on large women. The more fat on the body, the more options for the shape of this body can be, ”admitted Lynn. But she is skeptical about her slender colleagues, believing that "people use standard thin figures to sell clothes."

However, Tara herself is ready to change this situation. Ms. Lynn also adds that the term "plus size" is a great opportunity for people with different shapes to find the right clothes for themselves. “I think it's a big deal for a lot of people to see diversity in advertising and not feel the need to conform to a mold. You don’t have to look and think like everyone else,” says the buxom beauty.

“When I was in high school, I wore size 48-50 clothes and dreamed of losing weight. And then I realized: no one is interested in skin and bones! Lynn says proudly.

Mia Tyler

Plus size model Mia Tyler is like two drops of water similar to her sister, the famous actress Liv Tyler. If it were not for the impressive amount of kilograms that distinguishes the girls, they could easily be confused. Like other members of the famous family, Mia has been used to appearing in public since childhood.

She repeatedly and unsuccessfully struggled with extra pounds, but soon managed to turn them into dignity. “I have always been a fat child, and now this is not a problem, but I know that in my youth it would be easier for me if I saw role models with the same body as mine, because beauty can be very different,” writes the model in her autobiography "Creating Myself".

The fact that size does not matter, the girl repeatedly proved, appearing on the covers of many elite magazines. Mia also decided to help other overweight girls feel more beautiful and confident and launched her own clothing line called REVOLUTION 1228.

Candice Huffine

Brunette Candice Huffine has always been curvaceous and for a long time worked as a model for plus size clothing catalogs, but real fame came to her after the release of the sensational issue of Italian Vogue. The special issue, whose heroines were girls with "non-standard" sizes, literally made a splash all over the world! Since then, Candice has had no end of clients who dream of capturing a puffy beauty.

In addition to shooting for magazines, the girl can also be seen in advertising campaigns for many famous brands, such as Levi's and H&M. The model admitted to Refinery29 that when she was just starting her modeling career, agents forced her to lose weight. Now the situation is reversed: some reproach Candice for being “not curvaceous enough to accurately represent real seductive women.”

Justine Lego

The curvaceous beauty from Canada in 2013 became the first plus size model to be the face of the May cover of the famous and popular Elle Quebec magazine, which made an incredible sensation.

Ashley Graham

Ashley Graham began her modeling career at the age of 12: even then, agents could not get past the beauty of this girl of non-standard sizes. At 26, she repeatedly appeared on the pages of many fashion magazines, starred for catalogs, participated in shows and commercials for world brands. However, the real fame came to the girl after collaborating with the Lane Bryant brand, in which Ashley appeared in only one underwear. This video seemed to many so frank and sexy that it was banned on television, but caused a great stir in the press and collected a huge number of views on the Internet.

In 2013, Ashley took on a new role as a designer: she participated in the development of a line of lingerie for a Canadian plus size clothing brand. Now Graham is actively involved in the reality show, where he acts as a mentor, helping people with non-standard forms pave the way to the modeling business. Her motto is “Support the forms! Confidence is sexy."

Not only a plus-size model, but also an activist: Ashley is one of the founders of the ALDA modeling union, which advocates for girls of all shapes and sizes to become models.

Keith Dillon

As a child, Kate was often teased by her peers and, as the girl herself recalls, "it was terrible." At the age of 12, she watched a documentary about anorexia and decided to lose weight no matter what. She managed to lose weight, but at the same time, Kate developed an eating disorder.

During those 7 years while she was thin, her successful modeling career began. “At that time I was successful, but very insecure, I constantly felt fat, although it was not so,” Kate admitted in an interview.

But after several years of hard work, the model realized that she could no longer and did not want to starve herself and regained the lost kilograms. However, Kate did not have time to get upset because of this, because she was almost immediately offered to retrain as a plus size model. “It was so clear and so important to understand that you can be beautiful even if you don’t have such a slender body,” recalls the model.

Katya Zharkova

If in many countries plus size models are already catching up with their slender colleagues in popularity, then in Russia this trend is hardly noticeable. However, we also have our own plus size star - beautiful Katya Zharkova. Despite the non-standard figure, she became a model at a fairly young age. In parallel, the girl received a higher education, and also worked as a producer and TV presenter. Now Ekaterina continues to build a successful career, remaining the most popular plus size model in Russia.

She participates in filming for the world's most famous publications and fashion brands, and is also the host of the program "There is one secret" on the TV channel "Friday!".

About her non-standard appearance, Katya says this: “Regarding the parameters, it’s always funny: for someone I’m too fat, for someone not fat enough, for someone I’m normal. How many people have so many opinions. I stick to mine - I'm beautiful! And it is impossible not to agree with this!

Chloe Marshall

In 2008, a very curvaceous girl Chloe Marshall decided to take part in the Miss England beauty pageant and ... oddly enough, she received the title of Miss Surrey (a county in the UK), and also became Vice-Miss Great Britain. It is difficult to say what pleased the girl more: an honorable second place or the very fact that she managed to carry out a kind of “revolution” in the modeling world alone. But it is safe to say that none of the Miss Great Britain contests has received such attention from the media.

In addition to worldwide fame, Chloe received a lucrative contract with the modeling agency Models Plus. Now she is shooting in photo shoots for fashion magazines and brands, being one of the most popular plus size models.

“Everyone thinks that a tall and slender blonde should be a beauty queen, and I, on the contrary, am a curvy brunette,” says Chloe. “I want to prove that you can be beautiful and not look like a skeleton.”

By the way, the girl has the parameters of an average Englishwoman, so it is not surprising that many residents of the UK were rooting for her.

barbie ferreira

Instagram 18 year old Barbie is a perfect example of body positivity. Ferreira loves her body and literally exudes confidence in the pictures, which helped her become not only a model, but also a role figure for many girls.