Top 1200 Plus Size Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
The Czech ease has become my saving grace for traveling! Plus,with its light weight and small size, I save thousands of dollars every year in airline fees.
I feel like, sometimes, plus-size women get scared to show skin... but summer is the time that we can enjoy doing that.
Hopefully, if we stop using the term plus-size we can just create a broader definition for what a model is. — © Jordyn Woods
Hopefully, if we stop using the term plus-size we can just create a broader definition for what a model is.
I was never thin enough to be a proper model and not big enough to be plus-size.
It can be very hard to find clothing for different body shapes. After all, there are only, what, five companies for plus-size women?
It was really important for me to create fun and trendy pieces for the plus-size market.
Changes in size are not a consequence of changes in shape, but the reverse: changes in size often require changes in shape. To put it another way, size is a supreme regulator of all matters biological. No living entity can evolve or develop without taking size into consideration. Much more than that, size is a prime mover in evolution.
I would really love to work with major photographers who haven't featured plus-size models before.
I love to design clothing that is not out there for your average plus-size woman, and I want to fill in the gap of that industry and not design cookie-cutter things.
I do not discriminate about size. I design dresses to accentuate a woman's positives, whether you are a size 0 or a size 3X.
My relationship with brick-and-mortar shopping is, in general, unpleasant. I can't remember a time in my life when I could go to a physical store and find a variety of things in my size that excited me and fit my personal style. As a plus-size shopper at a typical mall, you're limited to at most five stores out of maybe 50 clothing retailers. That leaves us with very few options and, for people on a tight budget, pretty much no chance of comparison shopping. You take what you can get.
It's refreshing when plus-size styling is exciting and pushes boundaries rather than safe and boring.
Plus-size girls are now doing beauty campaigns and hair campaigns and so many different things that for so long we fought for and wanted. — © Denise Bidot
Plus-size girls are now doing beauty campaigns and hair campaigns and so many different things that for so long we fought for and wanted.
'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' and Paula are alternatives to what we, as plus-size women in America, have been told is our narrative, which is, you should be hating yourself or hating others for how you look.
Many companies and publications don't understand what it means to be body positive or what it means to be plus-size. They're just trying to capitalize on the term because it's a hot topic.
In retailing, the formula happens to be a basic liking for human beings, plus integrity, plus industry, plus the ability to see the other fellow's point of view.
To call yourself 'plus size' is just a euphemism for being fat. Life is much easier when you're thinner. Big is not beautiful, of course a job comes down to how you look.
I think that when you use the word 'plus-size,' you're putting all these women in a category: 'You don't eat well.' 'You don't work out.' 'You could care less about your body.' 'You're insecure.' 'You have no confidence.'
I do feel like plus-size fashion is changing, but it's slowly changing. It's not growing as fast as we would all like.
Four times, under our educational rules, the human pack is shuffled and cut - at eleven-plus, sixteen-plus, eighteen-plus and twenty-plus - and happy is he who comes top of the deck on each occasion, but especially the last. This is called Finals, the very name of which implies that nothing of importance can happen after it.
I do know that when I started, there weren't very many Latina plus-size models. For a long time, with my look and my body type, I felt like there wasn't a place for me.
The plus size movement is not just about fashion; it's about body image, and if we're doing a shoot, they won't retouch us at all. That's the cool thing: there's no retouching at all because we want to give girls the truth, not a fabrication.
I was really tired of words like 'plus size,' 'round' and 'large.' I thought, 'Come on, we're fat.'
I'm seeing a lot of roles written explicitly for plus-size women, which is so cool.
I feel like there's not enough clothing out there to show our personality and just to be comfortable and to be fashion-forward and to be a trendsetter. There are a lot of clothes out there for the straight-size woman to be able to show that, but in the plus-size industry, I don't feel like it's there just yet.
I was picked on as a kid. I had a nose the size of a softball plus braces and acne. It was rough.
I don't want to use the term 'plus-size,' because, to me, what the hell is that? It just doesn't have a positive connotation to it. I tend to not use it.
People have this conception of plus size models as girls who aren't fit or don't work out or don't really take care of their bodies.
I feel like people in the industry are scared to take that chance because it's not easy to design plus-size clothing.
Curvy and plus-size models will just be models once it becomes more normalized and we get more representation and people are used to it and not shocked by it.
The reality is that zero defects in products plus zero pollution plus zero risk on the job is equivalent to maximum growth of government plus zero economic growth plus runaway inflation.
With any body shape it's important to buy the right size and not be dictated to by size you think you are. Try on a bigger and a smaller size in the shop and see what fits visually. If you do have to go up a size, cut the label out, it's just a number!
Growing up, I never accepted my curves, but when I got the opportunity to become a plus size model, I was able to appreciate my voluptuous body and love myself, not only on the outside, but on the inside.
Once I realized, when I became a plus-size model, that there were more women like me, my confidence immediately shot through the roof.
India's sprawling subcontinent can never become a plus-size Singapore. But perhaps we can weave together an urban web that is the equivalent of a thousand Singapores.
There's 67 percent of women that are in this plus-size world that we live in. And that's over half of the women in the world. So why are we not dressing for [them]?
I'm super excited to be collaborating with JCPenney to create my first-ever capsule collection for that plus-size woman who needs that confidence and wants to be fabulous every day.
I'm just a woman. I'm a curvy woman, and hopefully some day they do end up cutting out the word 'plus-size.' — © Denise Bidot
I'm just a woman. I'm a curvy woman, and hopefully some day they do end up cutting out the word 'plus-size.'
I wasn't your normal plus-size girl who would dress in all black and hide in the shadows. I was very out there. But I was very shy and insecure about certain things.
Urban design is where the number are and easy size of installation plus the fast lessons to extend out to larger design acreage.
Plus-size is a term that's never been used in hate; no one has ever used it in a negative way. The industry has always used it to help us identify where to shop.
There's not a lot of clothes out there for girls that are bigger, there's not a lot of trendy things out there, and I want to change the way people look at the plus size industry.
The size of the effect that we measured from the first event, the merging of two black holes, the actual size of the signal was about one thousandth the size of a proton, what it did to our apparatus.
The plus-size fashion world is definitely built by women of color - 100 percent.
There aren't often plus size, very real normal women in film. It's never their story.
Widening a garment or making it larger is not understanding the real curves of a plus size women.
There are brands out there, plus-size brands, that all they want to do is sell their clothes and be done.
It's taken me a long time to enjoy shopping. As a plus-size girl, you walk into a store, and it can sometimes be like a designer doesn't know you exist. It's become a fun treasure hunt.
I've never been a thin girl. I grew up being - I don't want to say a plus-size girl, but a girl of curves and substance. — © Lindsay Mendez
I've never been a thin girl. I grew up being - I don't want to say a plus-size girl, but a girl of curves and substance.
People think plus-size models don’t exercise – we do! But it’s about health, not forcing my body to be something it’s not meant to be.
I had seen images of Crystal Renn and Sophie Dahl growing up, but I didn't really know about the plus-size fashion industry or how lucrative it was or, like, that it was changing or that I was even invited.
I've never worn plus size brands, and I never had to because I found what worked for my body type. So my advice is to find what works for you.
I did not label myself 'plus size.' The fashion industry did.
I'm a plus-size person, so when I tried to go into the Gap, I used to just walk out of there shaking my head because they have nothing that fits me.
What we all learn is that beauty isn't a size 2. It's not a size 4. It's not a size 12. It's how you feel.
There's no conversation happening between plus-size women and designers. The door is never open.
My existence in Hollywood is a political statement, because there are so few women who are plus-sized or above a size 6.
Curvy models are becoming more and more vocal about the isolating nature of the term 'plus-size.' We are calling ourselves what we want to be called - women, with shapes that are our own.
One thing I think constantly is if brands like Gucci can make plus-size menswear, then why can't we see it for women?
It took a lot for me to be able to say that I'm a plus-size model or a model at all without feeling terror or this kind of panic, because it was something so unplanned.
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