An Edmonton advocate is calling for fashion and online media to be more inclusive of plus-size women. She says that's just one of the ways the world can be inaccessible to people that exist beyond standard sizing.
An Edmonton advocate is calling for fashion and online media to be more inclusive of plus-size women. She says that's just one of the ways the world can be inaccessible to people that exist beyond standard sizing.
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