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Inclusive Fashion Brands

Everyone deserves to stand in front of the mirror and feel good about themselves. Unfortunately, the fashion industry doesn’t feel...


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E veryone deserves to stand in front of the mirror and feel good about themselves. Unfortunately, the fashion industry doesn’t feel the same as it continues to cater to skinny, white, feminine girls. However, some inclusive fashion brands are tirelessly working toward making vogue accessible to one and for all. 

So, let’s find out more about these body-positive, queer-friendly, racially conscious fashion brands!

Revel & Riot

Revel & Riot is the definition of a badass brand that sells graphic tees, tank tops, sweats, and other supplements with political statements on them to support the LGBTQ+ community. So many queer people feel more empowered knowing a brand like this exists to elevate their voices.

Moreover, this brand is a non-profit organization that exists like a blog to perpetuate educational resources regarding hate crimes based on homophobia or how to be an ally. Revel & Riot has pledged to donate to multiple LGBTQ+ organizations every year.

Nerecina

Casual clothes are still somewhat easy to buy now since many brands are working on them. But, it is still disturbingly challenging to find wedding gowns or formalwear for people who are not conventionally slim. For this very reason, celebrity tailor Jenine Nerecina decided to launch a brand that caters to all-sized girls who deserve to feel gorgeous on their wedding day.

This brand is aiming to change the bridal gowns game. To change the narrative, plus-sized models from multiple races are selected to adorn the dresses for marketing. The purpose is to make many women of different races, sexuality, and body types not swallow their wishes and believe that they can also get the dream of their dress.

Loud Bodies 

Body inclusivity is a hot topic now. But, not long ago, there was a time when nobody was talking about it until Loud Bodies decided to be one of the front runners to normalize size inclusion. The bright and beautiful Patricia Luiza Biaj took it upon herself to introduce the fashion world to ethical and sustainable practices.

Loud Bodies offer sizes from XXS to 10XL, which was revolutionary. In addition, the dominant narrative began to shift in the fashion world as non-skinny models were hired to model for this brand. All in all, Loud Bodies deserves all the appreciation.

SuperFit Hero

Why does athletic wear have to be uncomfortable, right? SuperFit Heroes asked themselves the same question. And the only solution was for them to take responsibility for themselves and make breathable, super cozy, super comfy athletic wear.

Their costumes are made with trademark fabrics in sizes from L to 7XL. Moreover, the brand has progressed with time. Now, cishet men are not the only ones who will get to enjoy the convenience of pant pockets. SuperFit Hero’s bottoms have pockets in them. So, imagine you are getting ultimate diva vibes and utmost comfort from one brand! Pretty dope, right?

Tuesday of California

Vintage clothes are cool! But, usually, the collection that reaches the vintage stores is reserved for only a specific body type. Tuesday of California recognized this gap in the vintage fashion market and conquered the void. This brand was created by Tuesday Bassen, who ensured that plus-sized people could also enjoy the vintage galore in the market.

The best thing about this brand is that it caters to body sizes up to 7X, which is a dream come true for those tired of asking for inclusivity in the mainstream vogue domain. So, if you want to stock up on your vintage-inspired collection, you know where to go!

Girlfriend Collective

Women’s activewear is almost always uncomfort to not to compromise on its sexy part. However, Girlfriend Collective solely focuses on making inclusive activewear without compromising comfort or style. Their clothing line is eco-friendly and made ethically. Moreover, they cater to most sizes from XXS to 6XL in various colors, styles, and cuts.

The fabric used by this brand is specially made from plastic water bottles to help eliminate waste and save the planet. The design is super minimalistic, and the colors and cuts are made to fit most body figures and skin tones. Check out their fantastic collection!

ZelieforShe

ZelieforShe is an unapologetic brand created and designed by the gorgeous Elann Zelie. Zelie understands the issue of the lack of representation for women of different sizes in the mainstream media. So, she focused all her energy on making her brand as inclusive as it could be for plus-sized women. 

ZelieforShe’s foundation is based on women empowerment, friendships, and stories. So, if you’re all about individuality and finding your unique voice, this is the brand to look out for!

These inclusive fashion brands deserve every bit of our appreciation for changing the story and making people feel less alienated in our society.