Fatphobia and The Push For Size Inclusivity with Marielle Elizabeth
Marielle Elizabeth is a body activist and writer in the ethical fashion community, who advocates for broader size inclusion and radical body acceptance. Throughout her social media platforms, she shares not only her lived experience as a plus size person, but also the ways in which we can all be striving to be kinder to the skin we’re in.
She is also a change-making contributor to Vogue, where she writes brilliantly about issues including but not limited to:
"Am I An Ethical Fashion Mean Girl?" and
“So Your Body Changed During the Pandemic. Here’s How to Rebuild Your Wardrobe”
In short, Marielle is here to make Slow Fashion EASIER for Plus Size Babes. She is one of my favourite people to follow on social media, and in my humble opinion, one of the most important voices for positive change. In this episode we unpack fashion’s fatphobia and sustainable fashion’s shortcomings when it comes to size inclusivity.
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Marielle recommends: SellTradePlus and ShopBerriez
Sustainable, size inclusive brand recommendations: Wray, Mara Hoffman, Christy Dawn
Also worth checking out: Loud Bodies, Birdsong, Lora Gene x Aja
This episode is kindly sponsored by WUKA. They are kindly offering my listeners £5 off your WUKA order, just use code “SMALLTHINGS” at checkout, valid until the 31st January. Ts&Cs: Minimum spend of £10 applies. Excludes shipping. Subject to availability: https://wuka.co.uk/discount/SMALLTHINGS5
For accessibility reasons, there is a video version of this podcast available with subtitles via this link.
Further reading:
'Solving' Fast Fashion Isn't A Plus-Size Responsibility
Fast Fashion Is Bad For The Environment. For Many Plus-Size Shoppers, It's The Only Option
This episode was produced by Venetia La Manna. It was edited by Nada Smiljanic. The artwork was designed by Alex Sedano and the music was composed by William Haxworth.
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