As widespread as the body positivity movement has become in the last few years across social media, it's taking much longer for the actual fashion and beauty industries to fully embrace real people of ...
As widespread as the body positivity movement has become in the last few years across social media, it's taking much longer for the actual fashion and beauty industries to fully embrace real people of ...
Missguided is facing criticism after customers noticed that plus-size clothing on the retailer’s website is being modelled by size eight models. The concern was first raised on Twitter when customers ...
Fashion advertising isn't exactly the golden standard when it comes to body positivity. From photoshopping fails to inaccurate representations of plus bodies, the fashion industry has a long way to go ...
A couple of weeks ago we reported that Missguided had stopped photoshopping models’ stretch marks. They followed ASOS who subtly left in stretch marks and other ‘imperfections’ on the women ...
Missguided has blamed coronavirus for not being able to hire models after customers slammed the retailer for using size eight models to advertise its plus-sized clothing range. Eagle-eyed shoppers ...
Missguided’s latest campaign, called #MakeYourMark, should stand as an example of how you do diversity right and beautifully in fashion. Models pose in cute bralettes, fur coats and lacy underwear, ...
A UK-based retailer called Missguided launched a completely unretouched campaign. People love the "Make Your Mark" campaign and are praising the retailer for being body-positive. Eight models and body ...
Clothes shopping is both the best and worst part of the payday experience. Obviously new garms make us happy, but the reminder that we're already straight back in our overdrafts is something that ...
Body positivity has never been more on-trend - and this week it's British retailer Missguided that's flying the flag for fashion. The Manchester-based business has just launched a new season of online ...
Clothing retailer Missguided is featuring models with stretch marks on its website. The public response was extremely positive at first, with many people praising the retailer's body-positive move.