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Curvy News Update: 12/11/2014

December 11, 2014

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Big things are happening in the Plus Size/Curvy world these days – some of you probably haven’t even realized. It’s important to keep up with what is happening out there in regards to body image, fashion, life, politics, what have you… That is why I created this new feature for the blog, entitled: “Curvy News Update.”

Periodically, I will post a round up of plus size/curvy/full figured focused current news items with a little description/some feedback of my own. Feel free to comment about any of the articles in the comments section. Also, feel free to suggest any news articles I missed.

 

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1. “Old Navy Changes Plus-Size Clothing Policies in Response to Petition”

Recently, Old Navy was challenged regarding the pricing discrepancies for Plus Size Women versus “Straight” Sizes with a petition. Old Navy did make some changes in policy (a plus) but still haven’t changed the policy of different prices for larger women. Watch the video below or read more.

 

 

 

2. Lifetime To Debut New Dating Reality Show ‘Big Women: Big Love’ On New Year’s Day

Big Women: Big Love aims to show the difficulties of dating, especially for plus size women, and provide a ‘unique point of view on their experiences in love and life.'”

 

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3. “A Plus-Size Fashion Designer on Designing for Curvier Women”

Eloquii‘s designer, Jodi Arnold, is interviewed about how she designs for the plus size woman and how she looks to the customers feedback when getting fit and design for the brand.

 

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4. “Is This Plus-Size Trend Actually BAD For Body Image?”

This Refinery 29 article discusses the use of added padding for Plus Size models to fill out sample sizes (14-16). Modeling is a lot about illusion – no matter what your size is, but is this crossing the line? How does this affect body image…? Is this a good or bad thing…? Why are these Plus Size models the standard if they don’t fit the clothing…?

 

“On a shoot where a model might wear dozens of outfits, padding is an easier way to make clothes fit snugly — much like the clothespins that are hidden out of view and used to perfect the fit of garments in high-fashion editorials. But, critics say argue that using pads simply creates a different ‘ideal’ body for plus-size women — one that might be as hard to find or achieve as the impossibly tall and thin body of a straight-size model…” (Read More…)

 

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5. “Melissa McCarthy Joins Celebrity Designer Rush”

Actress Melissa McCarthy had a new clothing line in the works that will offer fashion forward items for ALL SIZES including Plus Sizes. The new clothing line will be in partnership with Sunrise Brands (they do the Seven7 plus size line).

 

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An Open Letter to Target: Plus Size Customers

April 10, 2013

 

Dear Target,

I want to start out by saying how much I love you. I visit you multiple times a week, I could stay for hours just browsing, I buy the majority of my ‘things’ from you, but… Yes, there is a ‘but’… What about us curvy girls? You know that most of this country is made up of women over the size of 14? Then how come you leave us wanting more?!

You have almost a city block worth of women’s clothes between your walls, yet only about 1/8th of it is catered to the ‘Plus Size’ woman. You continually place this section next to ‘Maternity,’ so we don’t know where one section ends and the other begins. You also make more stylish items for the pregnant ‘regular’ sized woman than you do for a plus size woman. You’re only pregnant for 9 months, but a lot of people are plus sized FOR LIFE.

You offer a few, sort of, cute ‘fashionable’ items–but there is a whole floor dedicated to fashionable ‘regular sized’ clothing. You do not offer any plus sized items (or offer a very limited selection) in sleep wear, under wear, bras, intimate apparel, outerwear, and hosiery. Yes, you do offer more of a variety online–but we like to walk into a store and try things on too! We don’t always want to order online and wait for it, only to find that it doesn’t fit or isn’t flattering.

Yes, you do have some of your ‘regular sized’ items go up to XXL or size 16/18, but they run VERY SMALL most of the time. Smaller than most other stores.  Granted I (personally) can scoot by and fit in some of your ‘regular sized’ XL or XXL items, but I am only on the cusp of the regular/plus size range. I only represent the beginning of women in the plus size range. What about others who aren’t in this category? Don’t you want to sell to them? They are the majority of your customers in other departments, why not cater to their fashion needs as well? Why not make us feel special and look beautiful?

I lost a little bit of love for your, when press got out for the scandal of the ‘Mantee Gray’ dress in plus size, that was simply a ‘Dark Heather Grey’ in regular sizes. Why would you insult your own customer’s like this?! Yes, you apologized, but still–YOU DID IT. That is where the plus size lady stands with you. We are a joke, of sorts.

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Target, I love you–even after the ‘Mantee Grey’ scandal. I have to say you are one of my most favorite stores in the whole world. BUT, what about us big girls? This is a plea from the size 14+ fashion world. Give us some love in return, and I promise you, you will not regret it!

Sincerely,

Laurel Teixeira
A Loyal (Plus Size) Target Customer

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