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Plus Size Swimwear Series: Tankinis –

by Lina Clémence June 8, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


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I think it is safe to say that nearly every fat person has been traumatized by a tankini at some point. For me, it was a real source of shame to wear a tankini at the pool when all my friends were in bikinis. I was being told to wear one to cover up my stomach, so it never really dawned on me that I could actually like the style for any other reason. Fast forward a few decades and a lot of therapy and self-love work later, and I can now finally view tankinis as a cute option. Yay for growth! There are so many cute tankinis out there this season, and I can’t wait to share them with you!

Whether you love the flexibility of mixing and matching or just prefer a little extra sun protection and coverage, tankinis are a game-changer. From sporty and supportive to flirty and fun, I’m breaking down the best places to shop for plus-size tankinis—because you deserve options in ALL styles of swimwear!

Where to Shop for Plus Size Tankinis:

BloomChic | 6X-M

BloomChic knows that plus-size fashion should be effortless, stylish, and affordable—and their swimwear is no exception. Their tankinis stand out for trendy prints, adjustable fits, and built-in support, making them a solid pick for anyone who wants a little extra structure in their swimwear.

Lands’ End | 26W-16W

Lands’ End has long been a go-to for high-quality, long-lasting swimwear for so many. I was so impressed by all the interesting prints and necklines they offer. Keep in mind that this brand doesn’t have quite the size range of our others on the list when shopping. Lands’ End, we would love to see y’all expand those sizes!

Lane Bryant | 32-12

Lane Bryant’s Cacique swimwear is all about stylish, functional, and confidence-boosting pieces designed specifically for plus size bodies. Their tankinis offer bra-sized support and mix-and-match styles, so you can create a look that works specifically for you.

Old Navy | 4X-XS

Old Navy keeps it cute, casual, and budget-friendly with their selection of plus-size tankinis. They offer classic silhouettes (well, as of right now, it’s one classic silhouette in different color/pattern options) with lots of support without being restrictive.

Superfit Hero | 7X – L

Superfit Hero sells high-quality activewear that moves with you, so it should be no surprise that their swimwear carries that same goal. Although the selection is limited, their tankinis are designed for comfort, durability, and full range of motion, making them an excellent pick for water workouts, beach days, or just feeling secure in your suit. Plus, their ethical and inclusive approach (with sizes up to 7X!) makes them a standout brand in the plus size swimwear space.

Ulla Popken | 30-12

Ulla Popken brings European elegance to plus-size swimwear, offering sophisticated designs, supportive fits, and high-quality fabrics. If you’re looking for a sleek, polished plus size tankini for a little extra coverage, this brand is definitely worth checking out.

Walmart | 3X-S

Walmart’s Time and Tru brand has affordable, comfortable swimwear in extended sizes, proving that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a great tankini. Their designs lean towards classic, easy-to-wear styles, perfect for lounging by the pool or being active

Tankinis offer the perfect blend of style and versatility, giving you more control over your swimwear look and comfort. Remember, more coverage doesn’t automatically mean you are trying to hide your body. Check in with yourself about what makes you most comfortable and go from there. Happy swimsuit shopping! Check out this shoppable Product Set I made over on LTK for all these looks and more!



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June 8, 2025 0 comments
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Plus size 18 City Triangles Swing Dress

by Lina Clémence June 7, 2025
written by Lina Clémence

Found this dress for a wedding and wasn’t sure it would fit as I normally wear a size 20/22. The price was so great I couldn’t pass it up so I grabbed it. Got home and tried it on and let me tell you, it not only fit but it’s PERFECT!

The rose glitter accents are beautiful accented with the silk waist ribbon. Easily accessorized and a comfortable wear!

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Plus size guide to summer fashion with Karen Millen

by Lina Clémence June 4, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Written by

Lauren Nicole Coppin Campbell

This article is in collaboration with Karen Millen.

Shopping as a plus-size woman has felt more like a nightmare task than a leisure activity for far too long. When very few brands care to invest in their curve collections, the mission to find pieces that are of high quality, fairly affordable and on-trend is a feat. But, things are beginning to change. More and more brands are noticing an overwhelming demand, and as a result, are extending their lines and introducing curve collections. But who should be on your radar? Well, it just so happens to be Karen Millen.

Known for their occasion wear and chic silhouettes, the retailer has branched out and created a range of curve pieces available in size 18 to 24. No more are the days of settling for outdated styles that make you feel far more mature than you are or the other extreme of overly sexy styles and silhouettes that don’t always work for everyday looks. Karen Millen is filling a massive gap in the market by providing styles that take inspiration from what we see on the runway and in magazines. Thereby giving the fat fashion babes exactly what they need. So, I’ve pulled together some of my favourite looks that I think could work for you this season, no matter the occasion.

Pop of colour

As someone who is a proud member of the “go bold or go home” committee, there’s no better time than Spring/Summer to wear colour and Karen Millen isn’t lacking. Forget the muted tones and add a pop of colour into the mix, like this jumpsuit. Not only will you gorgeous in the sunshine, but it’s scientifically proven that wearing colour helps to boost moods. So, why not wear something that quite literally could spark joy? For some fun styling, I’ve mixed some prints by including my beloved Zebra print bag and gingham mules to take the look to the next level.

SHOP: Curve Luxe Gold Trim Detail Jumpsuit, £107.40, Karen Millen; Bow High Heeled Mules In Gingham, £35, ASOS.

Safari Chic

But if colour isn’t your thing. Allow me to introduce you to my friend. The safari chic trend is one that’s been around for years and, much like florals, pops up ever so often, and while many of us might not be going on the safari trip, we’ve always dreamed of. The chic adventurer style is happening, and it’s happening now. Thankfully for us curvy girls, Karen Millen has us sorted. Offering various styles from belted shirts to pleated dresses, KM is giving the girls sandy toned goodness this season. If this trend is exciting your inner traveller, I’d suggest creating a monochromatic look this season. Like the fashion IT girls of last season, try creating a head-to-toe beige/brown look. I’d advise incorporating lighter colours, but there’s no harm in keeping it dark this season.


Show off those legs

One of the difficult parts of entering Summer is the amplified body image issues many experience. Unfortunately, warmer weather can cause anxiety and trigger self-esteem issues. But this year, I’m really championing stepping outside of your comfort zone. As much as I worry about the appearance of my cellulite, stretch marks and stomach, the one thing I’ve learnt in the last year is just how short life is. Despite the hang ups I have around my body, I never want to look back on a moment and regret not experiencing, doing or wearing what I wanted. It’s minuscule in the grand scheme of things, but I know firsthand what it’s like to not want to go somewhere or wear something in fear that I’ll be judged. And this year it stops.

So, this summer, step out of your comfort zone! That doesn’t mean wear all the things you ‘hate’ at once but start slowly. A great way to do that is by incorporating more skirts into your wardrobe. As silly as it may sound to some, wearing a skirt can be a daunting experience. But as we start to make a conscious effort to own our bodies, wearing the things that once made us feel uncomfortable can become an empowering action. If you’re wondering where to begin, Karen Millen has a great selection of skirts. From denim to a-line, knit and mini, here are some of the best KM have on offer.


While the plus-size fashion industry still has a long way to go, the launch of Karen Millen’s curve collection feels like a step in the right direction. Rather than creating styles that can’t be found in their main range. The curve collection mirrors the style and feel of the main range. I look forward to seeing what’s next from the brand.

Photographed by Alise Jane.

Written by

Lauren Nicole Coppin Campbell

Lauren Nicole is an intern at ‘faking it till you make it’ society, and also the founder of Fashion Killer. Sharing unfiltered anecdotes that make her parents cringe.




June 4, 2025 0 comments
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Ozempic and the After Effects of Covid: A Grim Forecast for the Future of Plus Size Fashion?

by Lina Clémence June 4, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


The world of fashion has long been a dynamic and ever-evolving industry, reflecting societal trends and cultural shifts. As the co-founder of theCURVYcon and a catalyst for change in the evolution of plus size fashion, I’ve found myself concerned that a lot of the work my colleagues and I have done appears to dramatically been undone in just a swift few years.  Plus size fashion was once barreling towards being this bustling industry and now has taken a hard hit of progression and seems to be moving backwards. Recent developments have thrown a shadow of uncertainty over the future of one particular niche: plus size fashion. The convergence of two distinct factors—Ozempic, a weight loss medication, and the lingering aftereffects of the Covid-19 pandemic—has raised concerns about the potential challenges that lie ahead for this industry. This article delves into the potential implications of these combined influences and examines whether a grim forecast awaits the future of plus size fashion.

Ozempic: A Game-Changer in Weight Management

Ozempic, a brand name for semaglutide, is a medication primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes. It has garnered attention not only for its efficacy in managing blood sugar levels but also for its potential to aid in weight loss. Clinical trials have shown that Ozempic can lead to significant weight reduction in individuals without diabetes as well. While this might be celebrated as a breakthrough in combating obesity, it poses a unique challenge for the plus size fashion industry.

The rise of Ozempic as a weight management tool has the potential to reshape the demographics of the plus size fashion market. What makes Ozempic different from Weight Loss Surgery is it’s accessibility in cost and it’s a much less drastic option to lose weight making it a much easier option to try. As individuals experience weight loss due to the medication, they may transition out of the plus size category, leading to a smaller customer base for this segment. This shift could compel fashion retailers and designers to reevaluate their business strategies and product offerings, potentially resulting in a decreased focus on plus size options. Consequently, the very existence of dedicated plus size fashion lines could be at stake. I think it’s important for people to get their health in check, I ponder if this is the writing on the wall for the industry as a whole and because of a shrinking market do the people who still need plus size clothing get what need.

Covid-19’s Lingering Effects

The Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on numerous industries, fashion being no exception. Supply chain disruptions, temporary and permanent closures of brick-and-mortar stores, and changing consumer behaviors significantly impacted the fashion world. Even as the pandemic recedes, its aftereffects continue to reverberate. The uncertainty and economic challenges left in its wake have reshaped consumer priorities and spending habits. The once profitable work wardrobe is no longer a necessity that is once was shrinking consumer spending on clothing. 

As the world emerges from the pandemic, the fashion industry is grappling with changed perceptions of body image and fashion aesthetics. Lockdowns and social isolation prompted individuals to reevaluate their priorities, including health and well-being. This shift in mindset could lead to increased demand for healthier lifestyles and weight management solutions like Ozempic, further influencing the plus size fashion landscape.  

Navigating the Uncertain Terrain

While the combined influence of Ozempic and Covid-19’s aftermath presents a potentially grim outlook for plus size fashion, there are avenues for adaptation and growth. Fashion designers and retailers can respond to changing consumer needs by focusing on inclusivity and diversity. Instead of solely catering to a specific size range, they can embrace a broader range of body types and provide clothing options that resonate with various stages of weight management.  This was the world that many wanted to create with full size range instead of separated sections of misses and plus. 

Moreover, collaborations between the health and fashion industries could yield innovative solutions. Designers could partner with healthcare professionals to create adaptive clothing lines that accommodate individuals undergoing weight changes due to medications like Ozempic. This approach not only addresses the evolving needs of consumers but also fosters a more holistic and empathetic approach to fashion.  As person who’s lost 160ish pounds I used services like Rent the Runway while in transition to supplement my wardrobe in a cost effective way.

The intersection of Ozempic and the lingering effects of Covid-19 has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the future of plus size fashion. As individuals increasingly turn to weight management solutions and embrace healthier lifestyles, the landscape of the plus size market may shift. However, this transformation need not signal the demise of plus size fashion. By embracing inclusivity, diversity, and collaboration, the industry can navigate the evolving terrain and create a future that caters to the needs and aspirations of all individuals, regardless of size or circumstance.




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Kirstie Alley: Beautiful At Any Size

by Lina Clémence June 1, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Body positivity came far too late.

But reflections on how things were can be painful, a fire consuming your soul in a slow burn that lasts a lifetime. Diet culture is toxic. Terrifying. Harmful in ways that are too difficult to put into words.

I wish Oprah and Kirstie had had the support of the body positive movement back in those days. Things would have been different. Influencers would have been standing up saying, “Hey, you’re beautiful.”

Think of the tears they shed, body shamed day after day until they were forced to take drastic measures. I can’t imagine the sense of failure they must’ve felt. 

For most of us, it’s impossible to understand the pain of being shamed by thousands of people. I still remember seeing a picture of Kirstie that had been taken at an unflattering angle with a headline saying “Fired for Being Too Fat.” Yes, that was an actual National Enquirer headline. It’s bad enough having people around you making judgments, much less tabloids.

It wasn’t OK to simply be yourself. Women hadn’t yet stood up to say, “Enough is enough. We deserve to be celebrated just as we are.”

Now, we have celebrities like Lizzo and Ashley Graham who are essentially saying, “Screw diet culture. You are OK. You’re beautiful just as you are.”

We have cover models like Tess Holliday showing that you don’t have to be a size 2, or even a size 10, to grace the cover of a major magazine. You don’t have to be any size at all. You just have to be you.

We have publications like Curvicality that are specifically dedicated to the body positive movement, to showing real women with real bodies. To celebrate beauty in every stretch mark instead of trying to hide the art that is the ever-changing human body.

But we still have a long way to go. The days of body shame are far from gone. We must continue to push to make sure that no one is shamed the way Kirstie and Oprah were. Both of these amazing women were beautiful at any weight. Size does not determine beauty.

So today, we celebrate Kirstie’s memory. We love you, Kirstie Alley! You contributed to opening the eyes of society. Your smile, talent, comedy and charisma will shine on forever. 

And for the record, you were a damn beautiful fat actress.



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One Plus Size Outfit, Three Ways

by Lina Clémence May 31, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


When it comes to my personal style, I’m all about ease and versatility. My go-to? A classic co-ord set that I can mix and match for endless looks! This NYFW, I hosted an event for Naturalizer– we spoke a lot about inclusivity and cultivating confidence in women (my favorite things!). For the occasion, I rocked monochromatic look with a pom pom co-ord set, I love knowing this outfit will get lots of wear because I can mix and match its pieces with jeans, a denim top, or my new favorite fall boots for three different chic outfits.

Want to refresh your fall wardrobe? Grab some fabulous fall boots, rotate them with your co-ord set, and you’re ready to slay all season long! Keep scrolling and I’ll show you how!

For reference my sizes are: Height: 5’10, Top: size 14, Bottom: size 18, Shoe: 11 wide.

For this outfit you will need:

If you’d like to mix and match this set to create more outfits, you will need:

Let’s talk about these booties real quick— Naturalizer is giving us everything this season with their extra-wide fit, so you know my size 11 wide feet are comfy and stylish all day long. These white kitten heel booties are an absolute must-have! I got a size 11 EXTRA WIDE to give room for thick winter socks.
Now, this pom pom sweater set? Stretchy, cozy, and so fun! I got the biggest size available, the XL/XXL, But let me give you a tip—while the waistband on this skirt doesn’t slide over my hips from below (thanks, size 18 curves), popping it on over my head works perfectly. #TallGirlHack for all my 5’10+ stallions out there— if the skirt feels to short, a pair of tights will give you a bit of modesty

#NYFW vibes in full swing, and we’re officially ready for sweater weather!

All my love,

CeCe



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1,000 Peloton Rides: My Plus Size Experience

by Lina Clémence May 30, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


It’s been a while since I’ve updated you on my Peloton Bike experience, so I thought hitting 1000 rides is a great excuse to check-in!

Yes, that’s right – 1000 RIDES! *cue airhorns and confetti*

If you’ve missed my previous posts about being plus size and a Peloton user, here’s a quick recap. Don’t want to get into all that? No problem, skip ahead.

Hitting a Major Milestone

If you’ve read about my Peloton journey in the past, you’ll know that I’m not one for numbers. I don’t stress about getting the highest output, hitting personal records (PRs) all the time, burning the most calories, or finishing high on the leaderboard. I ride the bike because I enjoy it and it makes me feel good. So why have this post dedicated to 1000 rides if I consciously avoid metrics around Peloton? It’s just a good reason to recognize and celebrate the consistency I’ve had with this bike and the community.

I ride with joyful movement in mind – what will fit my needs, schedule, and interests at any given time. Is it always “joyful?” No. But it is always intentional. This is why many people prefer to use the term “intentional movement” over “joyful movement.” Whatever you use, I hope you understand what I’m getting at as its been the key to consistency so far. In the past, my workout plans revolved around calories burned or weight lost. If I didn’t see the scale move, I’d get frustrated and give up. Removing all of that measurement and shame allowed me to rediscover movement for movement’s sake – not for trying to change my body into something different.

So which ride did I do for Ride 1000? One of my favorite instructors had a ride the day I wanted to hit the milestone, so I did the 45 Minute Power Zone Ride with Christine D’Ercole on 2/16/25. The main set was Tabata style, with 20 seconds in Zone 5, 10 seconds in Zone 1, rinse and repeat. It was tough, but went by so quickly! If you’re not familiar with PowerZones, check it out. It’s billed as “personal training at scale” because your workouts are queued to a scale of effort from 1-7, with one being easiest and seven being hardest. Everyone, regardless of size, shape, or fitness level, is riding at the same effort. There are a lot of technical jargon/terms in the program, but I promise it’s easy once you get the hang of it!

1,000 Peloton Rides: My Plus Size Experience 2
I made sure to wear my sparkle shoes for the occasion – I made these a couple of years ago and love them. I will do a tutorial soon!
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1,000 Rides as a Plus Size Person: What It’s Really Like

The most common questions I get about Peloton are 1) the weight limit/stability and 2) the small seat. This doesn’t surprise me at all because those were my top 2 questions before buying the bike. I’m happy to report that I haven’t had any issues with the quality of the bike and I am still using the stock bike saddle. I made a video on TikTok about the seat and different things to try if it’s not working for you. The TL;DR is that you have many options and can change the seat and make adjustments to fit your anatomy. If you want a longer blog post dedicated to this topic, let me know.

What’s Next After 1,000 Peloton Rides?

I don’t really have any goals other than to maintain the consistency. I feel better physically and mentally after every ride, so it’s easy to keep going. Currently, I’m starting week 2 of the current PowerZone Pack challenge with my #Peloforpower (short for Peloton for Power, not Pant Size) group. We’re not strict with the challenge like other teams, so I do the rides that work for me and my schedule and skip ones that don’t.

Peloton also just introduced kettlebell programming, which I’m excited to try. I’ve done quite a bit of kettlebell work when I was in semi-private training, so hopefully the form will come back to me. The last thing I want is an injury!

Also, I’m sure I’ll do the Wicked: The Movie ride with Sam Yo at least three more times before getting tired of it!

Have questions about Peloton? Let me know in the comments – happy to help if I can. Find me on the Leaderboard: #AuthEmmie

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