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Old Navy will end its practice of separate plus-size sections for women’s clothing in stores and online and begin offering all of its women’s apparel in sizes 0 to 30. At Old Navy’s 1,200 shops, all ...
Body positivity is more than a movement; it is a way of life. In recent years, the buzzing encouragement to accept ourselves no matter what dress size we wear has created a joyously accepting space ...
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One retailer thinks it’s time to say goodbye to the plus-size clothing section. As part of an effort to be more inclusive, Meijer said it will integrate clothing for larger shoppers into clothing ...
The fashion industry’s relationship with plus-size women presents one of the most glaring contradictions in modern business. While these consumers represent a market worth hundreds of billions of ...
Retailers are waking up to a $21 billion industry they have mostly ignored for years: Plus-size women’s clothing. More than half of US women ages 18 to 65 wear a size 14 or higher, according to ...
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.
Gap Inc.’s low-price division Old Navy is overhauling its approach to how it designs and markets to plus-size women, a demographic that many analysts say has been underserved. Starting Friday, Old ...