Even though more than two-thirds of women wear plus-size apparel, they’re often made to feel invisible — particularly in the world of fashion apparel. But model and plus-size advocate Ashley Graham, ...
The plus-size clothing market was valued at USD 198.4 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% from 2024 to 2032 driven by growing body positivity and inclusivity movements. What’s ...
In-person shopping for plus-size clothes can be frustrating. The Seattle Fat Mall aims to re-write that experience by centering and celebrating customers with larger bodies. Dakota Joiner is in the ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. I barely notice I’m wearing it Shea Simmons is a writer with over seven years of experience. Previously, she worked as a shopping editor ...
Dublin, Sept. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Plus Size Clothing Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025-2034" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's ...
A change in Southwest Airlines’ seating policy has many advocates for the plus-size community saying the shift will create financial burdens and other barriers for this segment of the traveling public ...
Plus-size travellers must pre-book extra seat or buy at airport under new rules Southwest Airlines to require extra seat purchase for plus-size passengers starting January 2026 Archive (Photo used for ...
U.S. airlines have varying rules and guidelines related to plus-size passengers. Below, Newsweek has compared the policies of several major airlines so passengers inhabiting larger bodies can know ...
Southwest Airlines is adding rules when it comes to "customers of size." Starting Jan. 27, when flights with assigned seating begin taking off, plus-size passengers "should proactively purchase the ...
Among other changes, the airline will soon require travelers who “encroach upon the neighboring seat” to purchase an additional ticket, which might not be refunded. By Nia Decaille Southwest Airlines ...
If there's one thing that we can all say has been consistent when it comes to airline travel over the last decade, it's that seats and legroom continue to shrink. It's even worse for plus-size ...
Shafonne Myers, a marketing expert specializing in size inclusivity, spent the last 15 years advocating for women like herself who have long felt unseen in the slim-centric wedding fashion industry.