 
 Photo from V Magazine, Courtesy of Nicola Formichetti  
It’s no secret that Americans feel pressure to be stick thin. The  image  is projected onto us from every media outlet. With super tiny  models  and celebrities reigning supreme over pop culture, the race is on to  become  the skinniest version of yourself. Then there’s the idea that  big is  beautiful and not to be ashamed of your size. These influential  messages  have teens and adults alike in a standstill between embracing  their  figure and shaming themselves into thinness. Tom Ford, famously nonchalant in interviews, was quoted in Time Out Hong Kong saying, “Americans are too fat. And in London they are starting to get   fat too. So I have to say that if  we have to talk about race system  and  nationalism, I find it refreshing  that everyone [who is] Chinese  is  slim.”  Then we have Lady Gaga’s stylist, Nicola Formichetti, whose comments were “misconstrued” in the latest issue of W. He made a comment saying he disliked working with fat people but later retracted. Formichetti even posted a photo on his Facebook of  a plus-sized model he styled for V magazine. Well, bold and big are beautiful, and the fashion industry is taking  baby steps to ensure these gorgeous women get their chance in the  spotlight.  	
 
 Whitney Thompson, Retna  
America’s Next Top Model isn’t perfect, but the show’s making strides in   having plus-sized competitors. In total they’ve had six women who fall   into this category and Whitney Thompson was declared the winner of  cycle  10.  	
 
 Tara Lynn, Hao Zeng for Elle  
There are other curvaceous ladies who hit fashion ads. Tara Lynn is an   extremely popular model, who has appeared in numerous fashion campaigns,   including a spread for the French Elle. Plus she was featured in “
Style A to Zee,” a fashion-based column by Joe Zee, ELLE’s creative director.  	
 
 Ashley Graham, Retna  
Then there’s Ashley Graham, the curvy model often the focus of Lane   Bryant’s ads. She famously appeared on Jay Leno after Lane  Bryant  accused ABC of refusing to air a commercial with Graham featuring one of the Bryant lingerie lines.   The commercial itself was no more racy than a Victoria’s Secret ad (you   can see it here).  	
 
 Christina Hendricks, Retna 
And more and more celebrities are flaunting their round figures. Take a  look at Mad Men‘s Christina Hendricks who has no shame about her body.  Although many celebs don designer gowns of size 0 or 2, her 5’8″ frame wears a size 14.  	
 
 Adele, Splash News  
Singer Adele, whose fame has catapulted since the release of her second  album, 21, feels her body is fine the way it is. She has been quoted  saying she likes eating fine foods and hates going to the gym. Not to infer that you should avoid healthy food and going to the gym,  because that’s not it at all. Teens especially need to learn to embrace  their bodies for what they are. Do go forth with an active lifestyle but  don’t criticize what you can’t change. While some diva fashionistas  proclaim “thin is in,” these models can teach a lesson or two about  acceptance (maybe even to Tom Ford).