Curvywomen can celebrate their curves while still in the fashion industry. Modelingagencies first introduced plus-size models in the 1970s. Models used to beself-employed directly with salespeople, designers, and magazines. Now there isan industry of large sizes. Fashion designers are starting to look at thepotential for plus-size clothing and are using oversized pieces for theircampaigns and runways. Currently,the most popular brand in demand and awareness, here is a list of the tenbiggest models in today's economy. This list is based not only on the hottestwomen but also on the most successful and ambitious. These healthy, life-sizebeauties are setting off a wave of public backlash against the wanderinghangers on the slopes.
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10-е Crystal Renn
At theage of 14, Crystal Renn began her career as a model in the fashion industry.Racing is one of the most inspiring plus-size models. She was asked to losealmost a third of her weight to become a model. After years of battlinganorexia, she reevaluated her diet and exercise. She gained weight, rebuilt herbody (US size 12), and was sold as a plus-size model. Wrenn wrote the bookHungry: The Story of a Young Model's Appetite, Ambition, and the UltimateEmbrace of Curves. She has written about her experiences and struggles in thefashion industry.
Precious LiPreciousLee is next on our list of top 10 plus models. It's been six years since shebecame a full-time model, and Lee has created a model-activist-activist hybridniche for herself that is in the body positivity community. She is a model andchampion of race, gender, and size in fashion. This is the first black plus modelto appear in Vogue. She also followed
Ashley Graham tobe on the cover of Sports Illustrated when they adopted huge models. Lee ranthe fashion runways and appeared in magazine appearances.