The 8 most beautiful plus size models
These women teach us to respect our bodies so as they do!
Like each of us, we strive for the model of a "perfect" figure - long and thin and beautiful - some women now clear up with the doubts by taking their beautiful bodies and confessing themselves to their figure.
These women teach us to respect our bodies so as they do. For plus size models, the dimensions are a little different than usual. For example, models are usually 12 big and have a good body ratio. Model models are usually 5'9 to 6 "big, but the relevant models are usually 5'5 to 5'9" big.
Many of them have a strong social commitment to women in a similar situation. They go ahead with a good example and offer inspiration, for a new attitude to the female body.
We are pleased to introduce you to some beautiful models that revolutionize the perception of women around the world.
1. Ashley Graham
Ashley Graham is one of the most popular faces in the model industry, especially for women who classify themselves as Curvy. She is a designer and ambitious bodybuilder. She has in several magazines likeCosmopolitan,Self,Maxim,Sports illustrated,Vogue,Elle,Bust,GlamorandYmWork.
2. Ashley Alexiss
A famous American model, Ashley Alexiss worked in local and international magazines. In addition to the model, it is also for the breast cancer reconnaissance campaignCleavage for the Cure known. She is trained psychologist, and would have worked by profession, she would probably have hired patients to talk about their emotional condition. Instead, Ashley preferred a plus-size model career, which is very honorable from her, as much more people around the world can enjoy their photos.
3. Georgia Pratt
Georgia Pratt is a professional fashion designer and successful model atImg worldwide,62 Models New Zealand,Muse modelandFord Models. She not started making her model career with the modeling clothes, but with their production. She sews her first garment at the age of 12 and later went to the Auckland University of Technology, where she studied design. She started modeling as a student to pay the school, and after she had completed her graduation and worked for a local fashion brand for two years, she decided to take a break from her design career to draw to New York and model in Full time to operate. Her big breakthrough came as she for the#PlusisqualCampaign by Lane Bryant was taken. Since then, she has participated in shows for designers such as Christian Siriano and Tome and was in editorials for the magazinesElleandDazedto see.
4. Barbie Ferreira
Ferreira loves her body and radiates self-confidence in her appearance, which has contributed to that she has not only become a model, but also a role model for many girls. Barbies career began advertising campaigns forAmerican Apparel. Today, Ferreira is often part of lingerie campaigns, as in the lookbook of the feminist brand ME and YOU and on the set ofT Magazine,SelfandSeventeen.
5. Robyn Lawley
Robyn Lawley was born on 13 June 1989. It is an Australian Plus Size Model and Fashion Designer whose career started at the age of 16 years. She was already on the title pages ofElleandVogue Italiato see. Lawley was the first model for mangos plus size lineVioletabymango.
6. Candice Huffine
Candice Huffine is an American Plus Size Model and Designer. She started her model career at the age of 16 years and is a former teenager beauty queen. She was in many magazines likeVogueandHarper's Bazaar published and was the first plus-size model, 2015 inPirelliCalendar to see.
7. Paloma Elsesser
Paloma Elsesser has forNike,Inc,Fenty Beauty,Proenza Schouler andMercedes BenzModed. She appeared in editorials for fashion magazines likeAmerican Vogue,Vogue España,Teen vogue,Elle,W,Wonderland magazineandGlamor. In 2018, Elsesser was on the cover of the April edition of the BritishVogue, Together with Fran Summers, Radhika Nair, Adut Akech, Faretta, Selena Forrest, Halima Aden, Vittoria Ceretti and Yoon Young Bae.
8. Kate Wasley
Born on 16 April 1994 in Perth, Australia, Kate Wasley is known as a model. One and a half advanced body models of social media campaign namedAny Body. Your campaign promotes self love and aims to strengthen women of all shapes and sizes. She not only inspired us by helping all women and treats an unexpected viral moment as a badass, but also has a coveted place in the 2018 Swimsuit Issue by Sports Illustrated.
What do you think about plus-size mode? We can not wait to hear your experiences and impressions ...