If, from the surface trying in, girls of shade and girls of a sure measurement really feel uncared for, dismissed, and ignored by the style trade, think about how troublesome it should be to really be part of that trade, however not likely. To be a token of kinds, one of many few who was let in to the key society, that’s the expertise Black plus-size mannequin Philomena Kwao discusses in a brand new EPIX documentary, Straight/Curve.
Because the title would possibly recommend, Straight/Curve explores the unrealistic magnificence requirements which have come to outline the style trade and the damaging results they’ve on girls and ladies.
“Ninety % of younger girls and ladies say they don’t really feel represented within the style trade or in media, and that the imagery they eat every day makes them really feel ‘disgusting’ and ‘lower than,’” a press launch notes. “Straight/Curve examines the industries and obstacles answerable for this physique picture disaster and showcases the dynamic leaders combating for extra range of measurement, race and age.”
These leaders embody family title Tim Gunn and a number of other fashions, from Emme, Denise Bidot, Tess Holliday, Iskra Lawrence, and Charlie Howard, to Jennie Runk, Sabina Kanson, Nathalia Novaes, Robyn Lawley, Sasha Exeter, Nicola Griffin, Erica Kraeter and, in fact, Kwao.
Within the clip under, Kwao talks about being narrowly outlined by her pores and skin shade and her measurement, and the way being one of some plus-size fashions of shade is kind of a lonely expertise. Take a look at the sneak peek of the documentary within the video under which airs on EPIX at 8 pm ET Wednesday, June 21.