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'I have always been a rebel': Why TheCurvyCon co-founder Chastity Garner Valentine wants to push women to take big risks
"I have always been a rebel of what women can and can’t do, so anything that allows me to say, ‘Yes, we can do that!’, I take the chance," Chastity Garner Valentine tells Yahoo Lifestyle.
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Curvy woman pleads for wide calf boots that actually fit: 'It's my dream'
One of the challenges curvy girls face is finding wide calf boots that actually fit.
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‘You can be unhappy with it or thank God for what you have’: Curvy influencer shares key to success
“Place confidence in things you earn, not in things you didn’t,” says Chastity Garner Valentine, co-founder of theCURVYcon.
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Curvy style blogger re-creates Beyoncé's outfit, and people love it
Curvy queen and blogger Chastity Garner slayed the vintage-chic outfit worn by the singer — and it is not the first time she was spot-on in a celeb re-creation.
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Nia Jax, WWE star and cousin of the Rock, wows crowd in 'amazingly empowering' fashion show
Nia Jax, WWE star and body-positive advocate has added another skill set to her ever-evolving resume: Runway modeling. Nia Jax walks the runway during the Dia&Co fashion show and industry panel at the CURVYcon at Metropolitan Pavilion West on September 8, 2017 in New York City. The 33-year-old professional wrestler (whose real name is Savelina Fanene) walked the runway at theCURVYCon fashion show on Friday — alongside fellow curvy models Liza Golden, Precious Lee, and Marquita Pring — while we
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‘I am a catalyst for change’: Style influencer Chastity Garner on the evolution of plus-size fashion
Chastity Garner has taken her little blog and turned it into a massively popular website called GarnerStyle. Garner is also one of the masterminds, alongside CeCe Olisa, behind the annual body-positive conference theCURVYcon, which this year will be happening in conjunction with New York Fashion Week.
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11 Body-Positive Mantras We Want to Write on Our Mirrors, From Our Plus-Size Heroes
“Things that jiggle are OK!” — Ashley Graham Bodies may look toned and smooth in ads, but human bodies move, and that’s got to be OK, Graham said atForbes’ 30 Under 30 Summit this year. “There is no right or wrong size if you’re healthy and fit.” — Marquita Pring At the end of the day, developing healthy habits is more importance than being a specific weight, and one isn’t indicative of the other, as Pring told Fashionista in 2011. “I’m proud of my stretch marks.” — Denise Bidot In an inter