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  2. 17 Bodycon Dresses Designed to Flatter Curvy Figures - AOL

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    But I have curves . . . maybe I should highlight them with tighter clothes? I don’t want to highlight my trouble areas though . . . help!” The first thing we’ll say is if you’ve got curves ...

  3. 17 Transitional Pieces That Look Best on Curvy Women - AOL

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    Finding pieces that will transition seamlessly from cooler to warmer months can be a bit of a struggle all on its own. Then, add in finding flattering pieces for a curvier body type — which has ...

  4. 26 best plus-size clothing shops for curvy girls - AOL

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    Best plus size clothing brands in the UK, according to fashion editors. From ASOS Curve to Mango and Simply Be, Here's our selection of best shops for curvy girls.

  5. Tanesha Awasthi - Wikipedia

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    She identifies her blog as a member of the "curvy community." [4] She often speaks of her blog as a platform for self-assurance and body confidence. [5] In November 2013, Awasthi began designing clothing. Her first design was a tutu. [6] Her plus-size fashion collection line features peplum tops, skinny jeans, crop tops, and skirts. [7]

  6. Plus-size model - Wikipedia

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    Plus-size models also engage in work that is not strictly related to selling clothing, e.g., stock photography and advertising photography for cosmetics, household and pharmaceutical products and sunglasses, footwear and watches [citation needed]. Therefore, plus-size models do not exclusively wear garments marketed as plus-size clothing.

  7. Emme (model) - Wikipedia

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    Emme for Chromat in 2018. In 1998, she was the first plus-size model to be a spokesperson for Revlon. [5] Emme had a sportswear line of sized 2–26 women's clothing sold at QVC under the me BY EMME label and the Emme Collection sportswear line manufactured by Kellwood and sold to department stores.