Showing posts with label body acceptance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body acceptance. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The plus size model and the fashion world

Here is an article about a Canadian study conducted to see the effects of plus size models and straight size models on the average woman.

Here's an excerpt from the article:

"My study found that women increased their purchase intentions by more than 200 percent when the models in the mock ads were their size. In the subgroup over size 6, women increased their purchase intentions by a dramatic 300 percent when they saw curvier models. Conversely, when women saw models who didn’t reflect their size, they decreased their purchase intentions by 60 percent, and women over size 6 dropped their purchase intentions by 76 percent. "

The article can be found here
http://www.ellecanada.com/living/culture/can-using-different-types-of-models-benefit-brands/a/58327/3

I thought it was very interesting because I've been saying all along if I'm shopping for plus size clothing and the retailer uses straight sized models (size 0 or 2) I am not very likely to purchase anything. I don't have any issues with non-plus fashion models however someone who is a size 2 does not provide to me a size 18 a good example of how this garment is going to look on me. I would rather see clothes on a human body rather than a hanger or mannequin and in that same vein if I'm shopping for myself I'd much rather see clothing on a plus size body.

What do you think about the findings of this study? Does seeing a plus size model give you a better idea of how something will look on you? Do you prefer plus size models when shopping for plus size clothing?
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Monday, April 16, 2012

Billabong features pro surfer Bo Stanley


This post is from Healthyisthenewskinny.com but I think it's awesome and wanted to share.

"In February we asked you to make a difference and let your voice be heard by signing our petition letting Billabong know that you think HNS Ambassador and sponsored surfer Bo Stanley should get respect based on her surfing and not on her bikini size. Well, you spoke up and Billabong has started to listen!! Bo now has a photo gallery on Billabong’s website!!!"

For the full post go to http://healthyisthenewskinny.com/blog/2012/04/billabong-makes-a-positive-change/#.T4xVo_DHims.facebook
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Nude plus size beauties


After receiving a flood of positive response to a photo of plus size model Lizzie Miller in September Glamour magazine is at it again, with not just one but seven nude plus models in it's November issue. In a recent article Glamour magazine pledged to feature more realistic looking women in their mag from now on and it seems they're working hard to stay true to that promise.



Now I know there are plenty of people who will look at this pic featuring plus models Crystal Renn, Amy Lemons, Ashley Graham, Kate Dillon, Anansa Sims, and Jennie Runk and Lizzie Miller and say "they're not really plus size" or "those women are skinny" but you have to realize this is plus size in the terms of the modeling world which differs greatly from real life. When you think of it in terms of the models we're used to seeing on the pages of fashion magazines (which are usually a size 0,2, and sometimes a size 4 but not usually) you can clearly see that a size 10 woman is in fact a huge contrast.

I'm not saying that they couldn't have used larger models but this is definitely a step in the right direction not only for plus models or plus size people in general but for everyone. All of us could use a healthy dose of body acceptance whether you're a size 2 or 20 and seeing more realistic models in the pages of our favourite magazine will only help reinforce that.

Here's the link to Plus model magazine's nude plus model editorial that featured a size 16/18 model NSFW
http://www.plusmodelmag.com/General/plus-model-magazine-article-detail.asp?article-id=123232196&page=0