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These plus size fashion influencers on Instagram are taking a positive look at their bodies – and changing how society thinks, too

  • Plus-size influencers in Germany are challenging the stereotype that only thin people can sell clothes
  • Model Caterina Pogorzelski believes society is becoming more accepting of fat bodies, but the fashion industry still has some catching up to do

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Plus-size influencer Caterina Pogorzelski, based in Berlin, Germany, has built an entire brand from talking about her life as a plus-size woman and posting images of herself in various outfits. Photo: Getty

Tall, thin, no blemishes, physically perfect: the women featured in most clothing catalogues and ads for fashion brands are a far cry from the reality of how most women look.

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But things are starting to change, thanks in large part to the internet and social media. Now, it’s not uncommon to see women and men with all sorts of body types making money as models and bloggers.

“Plus-size influencers” especially are questioning the fashion-world notion that thin people are the only ones who can sell clothes.

A search on Instagram under the hashtag #plussize brings up millions of images of women who run on the curvier side. One of these is Berlin-based blogger Caterina Pogorzelski.

Pogorzelski (right) at Berlin Fashion Week spring/summer 2020 with fellow plus-size influencer Tanja Marfo and actress Katrin Wrobel. Photo: Getty
Pogorzelski (right) at Berlin Fashion Week spring/summer 2020 with fellow plus-size influencer Tanja Marfo and actress Katrin Wrobel. Photo: Getty
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With a blog called Megabambi, a podcast and Instagram account, 38-year-old Pogorzelski has built an entire brand from talking about her life as a plus-size woman and posting images of herself in various outfits.
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