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Where Have All the Plus-Size Bodies Gone?
Ten years ago at New York Fashion Week, Eden Miller anxiously stood backstage, her spirit stirring with excitement as six curvy women, including Precious Lee, prepared to strut down the runway in her designs.
13 years ago more.
Not only was this Miller’s first time showing at the exclusive, semi-annual event, an accomplishment many designers dream of—she was also making history as the first plus-size designer to ever show on the official calendar, an opportunity awarded to her by the Fashion Law Institute in partnership with Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, along with a handful of other designers.
But roughly an hour before the show, something was missing: none of Miller’s models had their hair or makeup done. “No one got my models in the chair [for hair and makeup] because they didn’t recognize that they were models,” Miller confesses.
These are precisely the kind of microaggressions that continue to permeate the industry to this day. Over the past decade, there has been a steady momentum of plus-size fashion, but where do we stand now?
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