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  2. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Notable Australian chain store brands for plus-size clothing include Maggie T, Autograph (formerly 1626), Johnny Bigg, Free People and City Chic (formerly Big City Chic). There is also a boom in Australian designer independent plus size labels such as Camilla Jayne, Curvy Chic Sports, Hope & Harvest, 17 Sundays, Sonsee, Lowanna Australia, and ...

  3. Bree Warren - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She has been featured in Marie Claire, Elle, Vogue Australia, Grazia, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and on the front cover of Women's Health magazine in June 2018. [4] There has been controversy over whether it is accurate to label her "plus size". [5] She launched her swimwear label Code B in late 2019, which has a 8-20 size range. [6]

  4. Curvy Brides - Wikipedia

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    Curvy Brides is an American reality television series which aired on TLC. The show is centered around Curvaceous Couture Bridal, a family-owned bridal salon catering to plus-size women in Columbia, Maryland. Episodes feature sisters and Curvaceous Couture co-owners Yukia Walker and Yuneisia Harris helping brides find the dress of their dreams ...

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  6. Watersun Swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Watersun was founded in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1955 by David Waters.Operating a retail outlet with manufacturing at the back of a small shop in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Watersun employed young new designers to gain notoriety with swimwear designs in a very conservative post-war Australia.

  7. Ashley Graham - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Graham designed a lingerie line for Addition Elle, a Canadian plus-size clothing retailer. [24] She also appeared on MTV 's Made , as a coach for an aspiring plus-size model. [ 6 ] She appeared on the May 2014 issue for the international Harper's Bazaar pre-fall collection and beauty editorial. [ 25 ]