Now is the time to scream: f**k the fashion patriarchy. We're here to dismantle outdated beauty standards and celebrate fashion that empowers all body types and identities.
Welcome To The Fashion Patriarchy
Who creates fashion social expectations in the first place? Who defines who is “allowed” to wear certain types of clothes, and how are these “rules” enforced. Enter the Fashion Patriarchy.
I Have Had Enough of Toxic Diet Culture: It's Time to Break the Cycle
Diet culture is just the worst.You’ll have to forgive me for what is about to be a rant, but I need to get out this pent-up RAGE before I actually...
"New Year, New Me" Can Get in the Bin - Ditch the Pressure this January
Can we all agree that January is literally the worst time of the year?Not to sound too cliché, but it really is just such a stinker of a month. You’ve...
Are Snag Tights Really Worth It? The Power of Tights That Fit
It sounds so dramatic to say that a pair of tights changed your life, but it's the lived experience of so many people. Polly shares her experiences with her style and self esteem, and the true power of a pair of tights.
Am I Too Fat to Go on Holiday? The Fat Fear of Travel.
Have you ever had a panic attack because you're worried you won't fit into a seat?
Travelling when you're fat can be a minefield of anxiety, embarrassment and downright fear. Traveling is not one size fits all, and sometimes you can't help but feel too scared to go out there and live your life.
The Sizing Conundrum: Why is finding clothes that fit so hard?
You would think that finding your size in clothing would be an easy and straight forward task- know your number, find your number, wear your number- but apparently the universe just loves to make quite literally everything difficult for plus sized people.
I, The Non-Conforming Fat Person
The message of the fashion industry was loud and clear, Why should I, a fat person wish to have nice clothes? Or how dare I have the audacity to want to feel confident and beautiful in them.
Fat-washing: Why I'm sick of brands pretending to be inclusive
Has anyone else noticed this weird trend of brands' “fat-washing”? The amount of times I’ve seen an ad featuring a plus size person, or advertising inclusive sizing only to disappointedly find out they barely offer a size 20 is getting silly.
"You won't get it unless you're fat": The world isn't designed for fat bodies
“You just won’t get it unless you are fat”. This phrase many have repeated for a number of reasons, usually when trying to explain how important it is that size inclusivity exists.