
Charina Warne is a 24-year-old fashion designer behind the plus-size label LALA BELLE. She sat down with her sister Jade, a writer, to discuss plus-size fashion, body-shaming in that no-BS sisterly way. Take a read.
By JADE WARNE
Jade: What’s up with plus-size fashion? Why does it suck so much?
Charina: “For starters, cheap clothes (I’m talking Paddy’s Markets-cheap) are generally crap. If you’re paying under $50 for pants, you’re likely to get mass-produced disintegrating cotton, tie-dye vomit and an elastic waist. When you grade that same garment up to a size 22 you get all of that – IN MONSTER PROPORTIONS!
Secondly, there’s a massive lack of investment in plus-size fashion on both sides. Have a look at what any big department store offers their plus-size shoppers. Where their straight size range will feature garments from $20 to $2000, their plus-size range will be a few hundred dollars – max – with the bulk of garments under $100. So there’s an assumption there that plus-size girls a) aren’t going to the same jobs or parties or events as straight sized girls and b) they’re not interested in spending money on a good dress to wear.
On the other side, girls my size have grown up feeling bad about fashion. It’s not something we could engage with, experiment with or get pleasure from. We’ve never had access to dresses that were better than our friends’. We’ve been told day after day that our size is something that has to change which, by definition, means it’s not worth investing in. Both sides are shifting, but change takes time.”