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Ashley Graham doesn’t want to just be known as a plus-size model. In 2016, the body activist made history as the first-ever size-14 model to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. But ...
Ashley Graham, 36, spoke about size inclusivity at Good American's casting call even in Los Angeles, ... Graham has long been an advocate for body inclusivity on and off the red carpet.
RELATED: Meet Ashley Graham, the First Plus-Size Model to Be Featured in the SI Swimsuit Issue “I had an agent wave money in my face and say, ‘If you go from a size 18 to a 14, you will make ...
To Graham, size inclusivity isn't casting a single curve model in a show flooded with sample-size models and calling it progress, which we've seen on past runways and in ad campaigns aplenty.
"I have been working as a model for over 20 years, and I still am fighting to this day for equality of size diversity on the runway on the covers of magazines, and film, and TV," Graham told PEOPLE ...
Graham was lumped into the catch-all "plus-size" category for models who didn't fit the usual mold. "I think the word 'plus-size' is so divisive to women," she said.
Ashley Graham is known as one of the top plus-size models in the world, but she may not be particularly fond of the title. "The things that I don't necessarily like about it is all the negative ...
Ashley Graham just made history — again. In recent years, there has been a gradual, if seismic, shift in the modeling industry, making room for careers like that of Graham. Different body types ...
Last year Ashley Graham was in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. In an ad. This year the plus-sized model is one of the stars, a 2016 SI Swimsuit rookie.
Ashley Graham made history in 2016 when she became the first plus-size model to grace the cover of the coveted Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue – and she’s now hoping one major pageant will ...
Graham is a size 16. "Women feel they are never good enough. There is never a right weight," said Willi Koopman, a model and actress who once appeared on the cover of "Vogue." " ...
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