I love black dresses. I think everyone should own a lot, but black dresses don't sell online because on the computer they don't read like anything.
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There shouldn't be a segregation of women over a size 16, it should just be all women who want to wear beautiful clothes.
Interpretation
The quote advocates for inclusivity in women's fashion, emphasizing that beauty should not be limited by size.
Jameela Jamil's quote challenges the societal norms that create a divide among women based on their body size. She argues that all women, regardless of whether they wear a size 16 or larger, deserve the opportunity to express themselves through fashion and wear beautiful clothes, promoting a message of body positivity and inclusivity.
In practice
Use this quote in a speech at a fashion event advocating for body positivity.
I love black dresses. I think everyone should own a lot, but black dresses don't sell online because on the computer they don't read like anything.
Fashion is a trend, style is within a person.
It's easy to make clothes for a model, but when you can put them on real women and real curves, that's the test.
When you're young, you think that clothes are almost magical, and that if you wear the right thing - to school, to the prom, on the date, etc. - something's going to happen. Black, it's the anti-magical thing. It comes from the recognition that it is not going to be 'the' dress.
Vogue always did stand for people's lives. I mean, a new dress doesn't get you anywhere; it's the life you're living in the dress, and the sort of life you had lived before, and what you will do in it later.
Something I always look for in an outfit is to have a standout piece.
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