While there are designer options out there for bigger bodies, the choices have become few and far between.
“There was a bigger push for inclusivity and body acceptance of all shapes and sizes that feels like it is trending backwards.”Tunnell’s concerns echo those of body positivity advocates, who have spent years advocating for self-acceptance regardless of body type.
Now, many worry 2024 marked a return to “thinness” as the norm.
Some who have studied the body positivity movement said they believe it has never actually gotten much traction.
There’s “no evidence that we’re seeing less anti-fat bias” or “less shaming of women for their body size,” said Renee Engeln, a psychology professor at Northwestern University.
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