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Curvy Con champions plus sizes

Plus size women strutted the runway wearing fashion brand Loft’s new line of clothes

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To woots and cheers from the crowd, women with bodies not often seen on fashion runways strutted with smiles on their faces wearing pieces from Loft’s new plus line, including five cast from hundreds who attended an alternativ­e New York Fashion Week event, The Curvy Con.

Size inclusivit­y was on the minds of these women, about 1,000 from around the world who flocked to the two-day celebratio­n at a Midtown venue decked out with a pop-up shop and booths filled with fashion and beauty products. It was the fourth annual Curvy Con, the second to coincide with fashion week.

The gathering, with panel discussion­s, fitness sessions and workshops on style, was co-founded by style influencer­s Chastity Garner Valentine and CeCe Olisa.

“We saw a need for plus size fashion and inclusivit­y to be aligned with mainstream fashion,” Olisa said after the Loft show on Friday. “The lack of plus size fashion options doesn’t make us angry but it is a very clear call to action for the work that we do. We wanted to show that there’s an appetite for plus size fashion. There are women who are ready and willing to shop and buy at all levels, from super cheap all the way up to designer.”

This year’s guest speakers included tennis pro Venus Williams, who has her own activewear line, Eleven by Venus Williams,

designer Tracy Reese, who sits on the board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and Lizzo, a singer, rapper and body positive advocate.

“I’m so excited that it’s starting to catch fire,” Reese said of more options these days in larger

sizes. “I believe in making everyone feel beautiful.”

Her company first started showing larger sizes in 2016. She and other advocates acknowledg­ed there’s a long way to go, however, in terms of equal pricing and equal style above size 16.

“The average American woman is larger than the sizes that are carried in department stores by and large. It’s so ridiculous. The missed opportunit­y is just bad business,” Reese said.

At the runway show, the Loft models had no interest in the usual dead-eyed deadpan common on runways. To Aretha Franklin’s Respect, they happily walked in Loft wrap dresses in lively prints, short looks with flouncy hemlines, black trousers and pantsuits, and jeans with a touch of added stretch. —

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Curvy Con co-founder Cece Olisa, Nikki Bella, Nia Jax, and Curvy Con co-founder Chastity Garner Valentine.
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