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10 U.S. Cities Where Plus Size Travelers Can Truly Feel at Home
Traveling as a plus size person shouldn't mean compromising comfort, confidence, or accessibility. Yet too often, we find ...
Re “Just Make It, Toots,” by Elizabeth Endicott (Opinion guest essay, Aug. 20): Despite the fact that two-thirds of American women are size 14 or above, brands and retailers continue to overlook and ...
Ladderworks is a publishing platform of diverse picture books and online curriculum with the mission to empower over a million kids to become social entrepreneurs. Our current series features ...
If you follow the conversation around plus size clothing and the fashion industry, the script is pretty repetitive: “the fabric looms don’t come big enough,” “the point of the model is to be a hanger ...
A plus-size travel social media influencer demanded that airlines better accommodate larger passengers when traveling. Jae’lynn Chaney from Vancouver, Washington, started the Change.org petition ...
Eighteen months ago, we said goodbye to fashion week until it was safe to return. Well, the time has finally arrived and with the opportunity to once again attend shows, one question remained: would ...
All hail fashion’s most versatile and comfortable essential: The humble T-shirt. Dress them up, dress them down, take them to work or the beach — whether short or long sleeves, boxy or streamlined, ...
I'm a plus-size traveler who prefers to take trains instead of planes whenever possible. Boarding trains is much more seamless, with no airport pat-downs or super-narrow aisles. Amtrak seats also tend ...
Worldwide beauty standards have been a controversial topic of discussion for several years now. The representation of all shapes, sizes and skin tones has been difficult to integrate into the ...
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