Ashley Graham - "plus sized" Sports Illustrated cover

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I think it looks beautiful on her...she is extremely lucky that she is a plus size woman with a small waist and curves mostly where they should be...

It's not hard to have curves when you're overweight. Actually, a woman that has curves to me is Sofia Vergara - thin, yet she has a perfect female body in my opinion. Ashley's body doesn't look healthy to me at all.
 
It's not hard to have curves when you're overweight. Actually, a woman that has curves to me is Sofia Vergara - thin, yet she has a perfect female body in my opinion. Ashley's body doesn't look healthy to me at all.
Yes, I guess what I meant was That she is overweight but has a nice slender waist that accentuates her curves...
 
It's not hard to have curves when you're overweight. Actually, a woman that has curves to me is Sofia Vergara - thin, yet she has a perfect female body in my opinion. Ashley's body doesn't look healthy to me at all.
Think when most people refer to curves, they mean an hourglass shape which Ashley does have naturally. Even plus sized models will admit that within their world its difficult to get work if you don't have an hourglass shape.
 
Think when most people refer to curves, they mean an hourglass shape which Ashley does have naturally. Even plus sized models will admit that within their world its difficult to get work if you don't have an hourglass shape.

True, but a lot of thin women have it as well, and to me being thin and having curves is stronger. Ashley is lucky she has it, otherwise she'd be just overweight.
 
Curvy needs to be spelled out again and again. It's based on a bust, hip and waist ratio - ie hourglass. It can appear on any size of woman (thin, average, overweight etc), though lately the term has been taken as a euphemism for larger women when it shouldn't be.

Ashley carries her weight better than others because she tends towards a natural hourglass shape.
 
I don't know what being thin and having curves is stronger means.

Sorry, had trouble - still have with finding the right word to express my thoughts. I believe that being thin and having an hourglass shape figure is far better and in a way harder to achieve/have than to be overweight.

Curvy needs to be spelled out again and again. It's based on a bust, hip and waist ratio - ie hourglass. It can appear on any size of woman (thin, average, overweight etc), though lately the term has been taken as a euphemism for larger women when it shouldn't be.

Ashley carries her weight better than others because she tends towards a natural hourglass shape.

Yeah, exactly this.
 
Ashley Graham made her Met Gala debut in New York City on Monday.

And the Sports Illustrated beauty made sure her first walk down the carpet was memorable as she wore a gown by designer Rei Kawakubo's label Comme des Garçons.

Speaking with E! News she revealed: '[Kawakubo] is all about shapes and all about the deconstruction...But, we had to make it very Ashley, so we have the body in between it all.'

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