Another week is in the books, so we’re back with another roundup of the news we’re loving this week. Read on to learn why people are speaking out against a misleading fashion campaign, why Precious Lee is our winter style icon, why we’re really into the idea of “body neutrality,” and more. Here’s your full recap.
1. H&M’s Moschino collab features plus-size models—but they won’t carry our sizes
The major retailer partnered with the iconic designer Moschino to launch a new collection. Though the launch campaign featured plus-size model Barbie Ferreira, the collection only goes up to a size large. But potential customers aren’t remaining silent on the matter—they’re taking to social media to remind the international brand that they need to be more inclusive.
2. Bustle partnered with model Precious Lee to inspire us to take up space
Women in general—and women who wear plus sizes in particular—often try to take up as a little space as possible to avoid getting in anyone’s way. But in this new photo series with Precious Lee, the plus-size model shows us how to confidently rock larger-than-life styles during the colder months.
3. “Body neutrality” can be just as important as “body positivity”
Former “Bachelorette” star Ali Fedotowsky shared a photo on Instagram to remind her community to not judge or dissect their bodies. For Ali, acceptance of your body doesn’t just come in the form of “body positivity”—it’s also about seeing and celebrating your body for what it does.
4. Model and new mom brings bo-po vibe to the Victoria’s Secret runway show
After missing two runway shows post-childbirth, Victoria’s Secret model Behati Prinsloo returned to the stage last night for their famous runway show. Though the show has received its fair share of criticism, this interview outlines the model’s changing relationship with her body after giving birth to her two daughters. Before the show, she even took to her Instagram Stories to celebrate her new perspective.
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