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  2. Lorna Jane - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Jane is an athletic apparel retailer with headquarters in Brisbane, Australia and regional offices in the United States, Singapore, China, and New Zealand. [5] It was founded in 1990 by Lorna Jane Clarkson and her husband Bill Clarkson. The women’s activewear brand has 134 stores across Australia, New Zealand, the U.S. and Singapore.

  3. Jessamyn Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Jessamyn Stanley is an American yoga teacher and body positivity advocate and writer. [1] She gained recognition through her Instagram posts showing her doing yoga as a "plus-size woman of color," [2] who self-identifies as a "fat femme" and "queer femme."

  4. Lorna Jane Clarkson - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Jane Clarkson (née Smith, [3] born 24 November 1964) is an Australian fashion designer, entrepreneur and author. She is the creator of the Lorna Jane brand of activewear for women, and owner of a chain of retail outlets that market the clothes.

  5. How fatphobia influences what fashions are considered ... - AOL

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    How fatphobia influences what fashions are considered 'flattering' — and why plus-size women are tired of being told to 'dress for your figure' Meghan De Maria March 13, 2024 at 11:00 AM

  6. Bree Warren - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She has been featured in Marie Claire, Elle, Vogue Australia, Grazia, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and on the front cover of Women's Health magazine in June 2018. [4] There has been controversy over whether it is accurate to label her "plus size". [5] She launched her swimwear label Code B in late 2019, which has a 8-20 size range. [6]

  7. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sizing in Australia is not synchronous with the US; plus-size garments are considered to be size 16 and upward, which is the equivalent of a US size 12. [3] A recent study conducted by IBISWorld reports that "65.2% of the population aged 18 and over are expected to be overweight or obese in 2017-18."

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