Fashion advertising isn't exactly the golden standard when it comes to body positivity. From photoshopping fails to inaccurate representations of plus bodies, the fashion industry has a long way to go ...
If you shop on Missguided, you probably noticed one big change: the website now features models with visible stretch marks. Following on the heels of Asos, the British retailer stopped photoshopping ...
In 2017, the body-positivity movement took over social media thanks to bloggers and celebrities like Ariel Winter and Hilary Duff. Slowly but surely, the movement even found a home in mainstream ...
As widespread as the body positivity movement has become in the last few years across social media, it's taking much longer for the actual fashion and beauty industries to fully embrace real people of ...
As widespread as the body positivity movement has become in the last few years across social media, it's taking much longer for the actual fashion and beauty industries to fully embrace real people of ...
Missguided’s latest campaign, called #MakeYourMark, should stand as an example of how you do diversity right and beautifully in fashion. Models pose in cute bralettes, fur coats and lacy underwear, ...
More good news in body positivity as we learn that Missguided, one of the UK's biggest clothing retailers, has started refusing to airbrush out the stretch marks on its models. It says it's keen to ...
We're coming up on the end of 2017, and as we're counting up the year's wins and losses, one major silver lining is how much more inclusive advertising has become. Coming from brands like Wildfox, ...
Clothes shopping is both the best and worst part of the payday experience. Obviously new garms make us happy, but the reminder that we're already straight back in our overdrafts is something that ...