Lane Bryant

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue Is an Ode to Curvy Women

    The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue is a yearly nod to the leggy, thin supermodels of the moment, but this year, the magazine is straying from its typical formula by featuring plus-size models.

  • NewsNora Crotty

    Why Was Lane Bryant’s New Ad Banned by Network Television?

    “This body is made for being bold, powerful, and sexy,” model Ashley Graham says in the latest commercial for Lane Bryant’s #ThisBody campaign. But, apparently, certain major television networks aren’t of the belief that #ThisBody was even made to be seen. 

  • NewsYahoo Style

    Lane Bryant’s Twitter Chat Kind of Backfired

    In 2015, Lane Bryant sought to revolutionize the plus size fashion industry. The company’s advertising campaigns were some of the most inclusive in the biz, showcasing diverse women. The #ImNoAngel campaign took a direct hit at Victoria’s Secret and gained national attention for their provocative nature and its #PlusIsEqual hashtag effort a few months later, with a mysterious full-page spread in Vogue, did the same.  But while Lane Bryant seems to be leading the charge when it comes to changing

  • NewsChristopher Kim

    15 Transitional Coats For the Curvy Girl

    Finding the perfect Fall coat can be a struggle no matter what your size. Worries about bulkiness, fit, and comfort are questions that we all face. For women who consider themselves plus size, we recommend a coat that will nip or belt at the waist to show off your hourglass silhouette. From the trendy leopard coat to the classic trench, here are 15 on-point pieces to keep you looking chic all season long.

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    #PlusIsEqual: Lane Bryant Launches New Love Your Curves Campaign

    Lane Bryant launches new #PlusIsEqual campaign. (Photo: Lane Bryant) You might have noticed the mysterious black and white ad in your September issue of Vogue. The silhouettes of six curvy models spread across two pages, no splashy brand name anywhere to be found, just the words “#PlusIsEqual, It’s time for change.” Today, we found out that ad is part of Lane Bryant’s fall campaign, one that aims to celebrate women of all shapes and sizes.