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It’s about time we see plus-size fashion on the runway getting the attention it deserves. This latest collection shows that stylish options are possible, regardless of size.

Lafayette 148 is stepping up with a collection that shows plus-size can mean high fashion, not just high prices. It's refreshing to see brands that recognize style and quality should be accessible for everyone, no matter their size.

LaPointe's latest collection shows that fashion can be sophisticated and accessible for everyone, regardless of size. No more settling for the same boring options; it's time to celebrate diverse bodies with great design.

Proenza Schouler’s latest collection reminds us that designers need to acknowledge the diverse bodies that actually wear their clothes. Let's keep pushing for style that doesn't just skim over size inclusivity.

Collina Strada is serving up styles that actually consider real bodies. It's a breath of fresh air to see designs that embrace individuality without sacrificing comfort or inclusivity.

If you think plus-size fashion has to be boring, Lela Rose is here to serve up some serious style inspo. Check out this collection that respects curves without sacrificing flair.

Public School is stepping it up with their latest collection that actually considers diverse body types. It's about time we see fashion that celebrates all of us, in styles that are more than just an afterthought.

A. Potts' new collection shows that size inclusion can actually mean stylish options that don't look like a sleeping bag. This is the kind of fashion we need,classy, fun, and made for real bodies.

Tory Burch's latest collection is a step in the right direction, showcasing styles that all bodies can embrace. Let's celebrate fresh designs and keep pushing for more inclusivity in high fashion.

Finally, a glimpse of what high fashion can look like without excluding larger bodies. If brands like Coach are stepping up, maybe the rest will follow suit. Let's hope for stylish options that don't come with a size limit.
Seeing Marc Jacobs’ Spring 2026 collection made me realize how much we need higher stakes in plus-size fashion. It’s a land of lost opportunities when brands stretch to size 18 but forget that style doesn’t end there. The runway looks stunning, yet it’s like a constant reminder that bigger bodies often get relegated to lifeless shapes and subpar fabrics. Just because a piece comes in larger sizes doesn’t mean it’s designed with us in mind. We deserve bold colors, intricate cuts, and attention to detail, not just extended sizing as an afterthought. Let’s start demanding more from the designers who...