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Sponsored Plus Size Fashion Trend… Marbella Tunic by Nordstrom
by Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones Always an activist and looking to bring plus size women into a fashion forward mentality, in 2006 she combined forces with friend and online magazine publisher, Valery Amador, to create PLUS Model Magazine, where they could respond to plus women’s demand for fashionable clothing displayed prominently on appropriately sized models. Since … Continue reading
The Limited pulls plug on plus-size fashion
The Limited is discontinuing Eloquii, its plus-size line, and is liquidating everything. Eloquii made its national store debut about a year ago at the Limited at Somerset Collection in Troy. It showed up in only a handful of other stores across the country. Shoppers in most markets had to shop exclusively at www.eloquii.com and were … Continue reading
Trendy Plus Size Fashion for Women: Spring Tops
27 March 2013 Although it may not feel like it but the spring weather is definitely on its way and today we bring you some gorgeous spring tops for curvier women which will be perfect for when the warmer weather does eventually arrive. We have trawled the online shops to bring you our favourite picks … Continue reading
Aussi model Lauren Burnett signs to plus-size agency
Burnett has worked with designer royalty since she was 12 years old; Alex Perry, Lisa Ho, Josh Goot, Camilla Marc, Willow and Akira when she was a tiny size 8 model, and she is determined to maintain her luxury client list with the help of Australia’s doyenne of plus-size modelling and leader in positive body-image, … Continue reading
Sponsored Plus Size Fashion Trend… 5Way Wrap Jacket by Jill Alexander Design
Added on March 27, 2013 Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones 5way wrap , clothing for plus size women , Fashion , fashion for plus size women , layers , multiple uses , plus model magazine , plus size , plus size clothing , Plus Size Fashion , plus size jackets , plus size modeling , plus size … Continue reading
Sponsored Plus Size Fashion Trend… Modal Ivory Cardigan by Sorella Swim
by Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones Always an activist and looking to bring plus size women into a fashion forward mentality, in 2006 she combined forces with friend and online magazine publisher, Valery Amador, to create PLUS Model Magazine, where they could respond to plus women’s demand for fashionable clothing displayed prominently on appropriately sized models. Since … Continue reading
Plus Size Fashion Featured On Rip The Runway, Is It Enough?
Plus Size Fashion On Rip The Runway, Is It Enough? Last week BET aired their 7th annual Rip the Runway fashion show. Rip The Runway allows fashion and music to meet and mash-up on the runway. Many of us in the plus community look forward to it because for several years now they have included … Continue reading
Sponsored Plus Size Fashion Trend… Gala Blouse by Pionna
by Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones Always an activist and looking to bring plus size women into a fashion forward mentality, in 2006 she combined forces with friend and online magazine publisher, Valery Amador, to create PLUS Model Magazine, where they could respond to plus women’s demand for fashionable clothing displayed prominently on appropriately sized models. Since … Continue reading
Sponsored Plus Size Fashion Trend… Molly Ruffle Dress by The Beaute Shop
by Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones Always an activist and looking to bring plus size women into a fashion forward mentality, in 2006 she combined forces with friend and online magazine publisher, Valery Amador, to create PLUS Model Magazine, where they could respond to plus women’s demand for fashionable clothing displayed prominently on appropriately sized models. Since … Continue reading
Sponsored Plus Size Fashion Trend… Batwing Dress by Cult of California
by Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones Always an activist and looking to bring plus size women into a fashion forward mentality, in 2006 she combined forces with friend and online magazine publisher, Valery Amador, to create PLUS Model Magazine, where they could respond to plus women’s demand for fashionable clothing displayed prominently on appropriately sized models. Since … Continue reading
