Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Washington Post Takes Interest in FFF Week

The Washington Post
Robin Givhan, a Washington Post Staff Writer who covers style, covered Full Figured Fashion Week in her paper yesterday.
Every few years the media gets around to writing about the plus size dilemma - obesity is on the rise, yet if you prowl the malls, there are few stores that carry women's sizes past 12 or 14.
It seems that a lot of women are still mad because they can't find the styles they want to wear available in their size.
I've never been an activist or pushed the size acceptance agenda, but I have spoken out about self esteem.  I've had a wonderful career dedicated to helping women of size look and feel better in their clothing, usually with a quip like "stripes make you look thinner, so sport your own stripe," if I'm giving tips on how to look slimmer.
You probably know I was a fashion editor and editor at Big Beautiful Woman magazine (BBW.) Because BBW magazine was owned by Larry Flynt, a famous pornographer, it was disdained by many in the apparel and advertising world.
I still find it interesting that the same man whose activities held up our Fifth Amendment rights, was the man who bought BBW magazine from the founder, Carol Shaw.
Larry knew that  mainstream tastes for what is beautiful ran the gamut, since he is famous for publishing magazines that focus on body parts and fetishes.
Nobody else believed that plus size women were important to their bottom line. 
But plus size women do count. According the article in the Washington Post, almost half of black women  and about one-third of American and Hispanic females are obese. That's a lot of gals with buying power.
I don't want to march to the beat of a different drummer, I don't want to protest or be angry. The sixties are fifty. I just want to get dressed, I want to feel and look good. I want to look pretty. How 'bout you?
*Photo Credit: Photo of  Rosie Mercado courtesy of Helayne Seidman-For The Washington Post

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