17 plus-size influencers to follow now
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Thereโs still a long way to go when it comes to inclusivity in the fashion industry, but beauty ideals have certainly changed over the past decade and thereโs certain influencers, celebrities and models we can thank for that. 20 years ago, youโd never have seen a plus size model on the runway, but Milan Fashion Week saw models Precious Lee, Alva Claire and Jill Kortleve make history as the first plus-size models ever to walk for Versace.
As well as fashion week, this shift has helped to improve the self-esteem of millions of women worldwide who are able to log on to Instagram and see women that look like them. They can finally seek outfit inspiration for their body shapes and hear from people going through exactly the same struggles as them. Say what you want about social media, but this is one really positive byproduct of it that weโre 100% here for.
With that in mind, weโve collated a list of kick-ass plus-size fashion influencers for those seeking a confidence boost, outfit inspo, and friendly faces when you log onto the โgram.
Callie Thorpe
Callie started a blog in 2012 and surprisingly, it was about her diet. After it made her feel lousy, she had an epiphany and decided instead to embrace her body. She continued blogging, but this time she only focused on the positive and it took off. Callieโs Instagram is pure joy; she always has a smile on her face and you canโt help but smile back.
Tess Holliday
Tess is one of the most successful plus-size models of the decade, having been signed to Milk Model Management in 2015. It hasnโt been easy though and Tess has been vocal about the sheer amount of rejection she faced while she attempted to break into the industry. Despite this, she now boasts 2.1 million followers on Instagram and uses her platform to shout against fatphobia, homophobia and racism, while also encouraging her followers to love themselves. Sheโs bold and badass, and we love it.
Stephanie Yeboah
Stephanie is a blogger, journalist, author, public speaker and content creator with awesome style. Sheโs been writing for over 11 years and has built up quite the portfolio, with bylines in publications including Metro, Stylist, Cosmopolitan and Grazia. Like Tess, Stephanie often speaks out against racism and fatphobia to her 220k strong Instagram following and describes herself as a โfat acceptance advocateโ.
Grace Victory
Like the other influencers in this list, being a social media star is just a small part of what Grace does. Sheโs a TedX speaker and has presented various TV shows, including BBC3โs Clean Eatingโs Dirty Secrets, while sheโs also appeared on BBC Celebrity Mastermind. Grace speaks out about body positivity, spirituality and wellness and diet culture on Instagram, all the while looking incredible. Follow her for confidence-boosting content and style inspo.
Nicole Ocran
Nicole is one of those women on Instagram who just makes you smile. Her grin is infectious and shows up in nearly every picture she posts, which is a breath of fresh air on a lengthy feed of moody pouts. When it comes to her style, thereโs something for everyone; she doesnโt shy away from a print, but she does sleek and chic just as well.
Nicole launched The Creator Union in 2020 alongside influencers Valerie Eguavoen and Rachel Duah, speaking out about the racial pay gap in the industry, and she hosts Mixed Up Podcast with Emma Slade Edmondson.
Nyome Nicholas-Williams
If you donโt know Nyome yet, where have you been? The influencer fought to change Instagramโs nudity policy alongside Gina Martin and Alex Cameron to ensure all bodies were treated fairly after photos of her taken by Cameron were repeatedly deleted by the app and they were slapped with warnings that their accounts could be deleted for sharing them.
Talking about her experience, Nyome said she was shocked that โa fat black woman celebrating her body is banned โฆ I want to promote self-love and inclusivity because thatโs how I feel and how I want other women like me to feelโ.
Thatโs exactly what she does on Instagram, with incredibly beautiful photoshoots, feel-good style and unapologetic content.
Chloe Pierre
Chloe has minimal, clean lines down to a tee. She always looks utterly flawless and is often seen wearing leather, shades and neutrals with a pop of colour. Chloe is the founder of thy.self, a lifestyle brand set on diversifying the wellness industry.
LaToya Wright
Latoya is a fashion blogger from Chicago and sheโs always head-to-toe in colour. Whether itโs metallic suits, or animal print, she never shies away from trying new things when it comes to her outfits and thatโs why we love her. You simply canโt pin-point what sheโll be wearing next! Sheโs always smiling, always glamorous and always providing outfit inspiration.
Danielle Vanier
Danielle Vanier is one of the first plus-size fashion bloggers and โgrammers we ever came across. Launching her fashion blog in 2016, Danielle quickly became one of the most successful plus-size bloggers by offering advice on how to dress as a plus-size woman in a world that doesnโt cater to you. Sheโs helped shape and change the industry and has worked with countless brands, including M&S and Matalan.
Olivia Campbell
Olivia Campbell is a plus-size model and content creator based in London. She started her Instagram account for work, but sheโs since become an influencer in her own right and itโs not hard to see why. Sheโs confident, sexy and so stylish, we literally want everything she wears.
Kate Wasley
Kate Wasley is an Australian plus-size model with over 370k followers on Instagram. She often shares body positive quotes written in lipstick on her mirror, including one that reads: โYou will never feel at home in a body that you view as temporary.โ Follow for bikini style and uplifting content.
Jada Sezer
Youโve most likely heard of or seen Jada before, but we couldnโt not include her in this list. Jada is a plus-size model and activist who ran the London marathon alongside journalist Bryony Gordon in her underwear to redefine fitness, making it known that itโs for everyBODY. She uses her platform to speak about self-esteem, confidence and mental wellbeing.
Jari Jones
Jari is a trans plus-size model, actor, producer, and activist taking the world by storm. Sheโs walked runway shows at New York Fashion Week for various brands including Chromat, appeared in Netflixโs Tales of the City, has contributed to publications including Allure and Nylon and recently became the first black trans Producer to have a film premiere at Cannes Film Festival. Phew! One of her most liked posts on the โgram is a photo of her popping a bottle in front of a billboard in New York City with her face on it. She modelled for Calvin Kleinโs Pride Campaign this year and was given the coveted billboard spot in Soho. Iconic.
Jess Megan
We could talk about Jess all day. She fills her feed with important content, speaking about topics such as periods, body hair, male violence and harassment, abortion laws and body image. Scrolling through her feed makes us feel empowered! Jess posts plenty of gorgeous lingerie shots and her outfits are just as beautiful.
Noomi Rubeksen
Noomi may not be as well known as the other women weโve included in this article, but her content is just as important. Often posting honestly about body image and representation, PCOS, sexual abuse and eating disorders, she doesnโt shy away from talking about the things that matter. Noomi shares beautiful and creative photography too.
Sonny Turner
Sonny is a plus-size model and has appeared in campaigns for ASOS, Primark and Aerie, to name a few. Sheโs walked runways at both New York and London Fashion Weeks and has almost 300k followers on Instagram. If minimalism isnโt your thing, give Sonny a follow. Her feed is full of colour, sparkles and shine.
Miss Deadly Red
Miss Deadly Red is a model and make-up artist and it shows. Her make-up looks are on point, but she looks just as stunning barefaced. She provides constant lingerie inspiration and is the perfect pin-up.
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