Marie Denee

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    Is 'business cleavage' ever appropriate?

    "Project Runway" may have inadvertently introduced a new style trend: business cleavage.

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    You Won't Believe How These Plus-Size Leggings Are Being Sold on Amazon

    We’ve all heard of companies hiring thin models to advertise plus-size clothing but one company took this concept to the next level — and the images have sparked outrage.

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    Why Did This Company Hire ‘Size 2’ Models to Sell Plus-Size Clothing?

    A clothing brand beloved by celebrities and hailed for its body-positive philosophy is under fire for hiring thin models to sell plus-size fashions. Plus-size model Tabria Majors, recently called out Fashion Nova, a California-based clothing retailer, for hiring slender models for its Plus-Size + Curve category, writing on Instagram, “@FashionNovaCurve, why do you use size 2 models to represent your plus size line? @fashionnovacurve why do you use size 2 models to represent your plus size line

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    9 Plus-Size Bloggers Who Have Really Truly Influenced the Fashion Industry

    Could this be the year that “diversity” moves from buzzword to action? 2014 saw curvy models make their way into the mainstream media thanks to women like Myla Dalbesio, Candice Huffine, and Kate Upton. And now the fashion industry is actually paying attention to this growing, but mostly ignored market. Instead of just treating women size 12 and up as a novelty, The New York Times reports that brands starting to develop chic, trendy clothes just for them.