WHAT IS PLUS-SIZE FASHION TOCCARA JONES
It is the uniqueness of size,being able to show off your curve no matter what size you may be.
Representing yourself with confidence and style. PLUS SIZE IS FASHION
Plus-size model is a term applied to a person who is engaged primarily in modeling plus-size clothing. Plus-size models also engaged in work that is not strictly related to selling large-sized clothing, e.g., stock photography and advertising photography for cosmetics, household and pharmaceutical products and sunglasses, footwear and watches.[citation needed] Therefore plus-size models do not exclusively wear garments marketed as plus-size clothing. This is especially true when participating in fashion editorials for mainstream fashion magazines.[dubious – discuss]
The requirements for female plus-size models are no different from those of other models, except for larger and differently proportioned bust-waist-hip measurements; the minimum acceptable height is generally no shorter than 5'9"/175.3 cm[1][2][3] and they must have clear skin, good bone structure and a well-proportioned body.[4]
Synonymous and interchangeable with plus-size model is "full-figured model," "extended-sizes model," and "outsize model".
The plus-size industry
Fashion designers are starting to look more closely at the earning potential from plus-size clothing, and have used plus-size models for their advertising campaigns and catwalks. Jean-Paul Gaultier and John Galliano both used plus-size models[5] in their Spring 2006 showings in Paris. Italian plus-size fashion house Elena Mirò now regularly stages biannual prêt-à-porter shows during Fashion Week in Milan. Mark Fast[6] and William Tempest[7] each used plus-size models during their own London Fashion Week showings for Spring 2009, and again as part of All Walks Beyond the Catwalk[8] event held on September 19, 2009 in association with the British Fashion Council.