May 19, 2013
Mike Jeffries
c/o Abercrombie & Fitch
Abercrombie & Fitch Campus
6301 Fitch Path
New Albany, Ohio 43054Hey Mike,I know you’ve been flooded with mail regarding your comments on sizeism, but I wanted to take a second to write you about a project I’ve been working on.As a preface: Your opinion isn’t shocking; millions share the same sentiment. You’ve used your wealth and public platform to echo what many already say. However, it’s important you know that regardless of the numbers on your tax forms, your comments don’t stop anyone from being who they are; the world is progressing in inclusive ways whether you deem it cool or not. The only thing you’ve done through your comments (about thin being beautiful and only offering XL and XXL in your stores for men) is reinforced the unoriginal concept that fat women are social failures, valueless, and undesirable. Your apology doesn’t change this.But oddly enough, that’s not all you have done. You have also created an incredible opportunity for social change.Never in our culture do we see sexy photo shoots with short, fat, unconventional models paired with not short, not fat, professional models. To put it in your words: “unpopular kids” with “cool kids”. It’s socially acceptable for same to be paired with same, but never are contrasting bodies positively mixed in the world of advertisement. The juxtaposition of uncommonly paired bodies is visually jarring, and, even though I wish it didn’t, it causes viewers to feel uncomfortable. This is largely attributed to companies like yours that perpetuate the thought that fat women are not beautiful. This is inaccurate, but if someone were to look through your infamous catalog, they wouldn’t believe me.I’ve enclosed some images for your consideration. Please let me know what you think.A note: I didn’t take these pictures to show that the male model found me attractive, or the photographer found me photogenic, or to prove that you’re an ostentatious dick. Rather, I was inspired by the opportunity to show that I am secure in my skin and to flaunt this by using the controversial platform that you created. I challenge the separation of attractive and fat, and I assert that they are compatible regardless of what you believe. Not only do I know that I’m sexy, but I also have the confidence to pose nude in ways you don’t dare. You’re are more than welcome to prove me wrong by posing shirtless with a hot fat chick; it would thrill me to see such a shoot.I’m sure you didn’t intend for this to be the outcome, but in many ways you are kind of brilliant. Not only are you a marketing genius (brand exclusivity really is a profitable move) but you also accidentally created an opportunity to challenge our current social construct. My hope is that the combination of these contrasting bodies will someday be as ubiquitous as the socially accepted ideal.Ever so sincerely,
JesP.S. If you would like to offer me a “substantial amount” to stop wearing your brand so my association won’t “cause significant damage to your image”, don’t hesitate to email me. I respect you as a business man, and my agent and I would be happy to contribute in furthering your established success.P.P.S. You should know your Large t-shirt comfortably fits a size 22. You might want to work on that.Jes over at The Militant Baker has done it again
Sandy Szwarc -How We’ve Come to Believe Overeating Causes Obesity (via hityoutwo)
Another one in honor of the asshole who believes that all fat people eat too much and lie about it.
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This is probably one of the greatest if not the greatest body confidence videos I have ever seen.
WOMEN! For the women’s health clinic I’m working with.
I want to do 6 more. Ideas? Leave me an ask. Otherwise just let me know what you think. I’m going to Key West on Friday and probably won’t be able to crank out any more till I get back.
Red headband girl is pretty clearly Madeleine Flores, winky winky. Hope you like dat ridic muffin top. :B
Things I wouldn’t have thought of without tumblr: Heavier girl w/o baggy clothes, muscular girl, body hair lady. Great ideas!! Thanks you.Also all the skin tones were more varied, but I put an overlay on it that made all the tans kinda similar. Whups.
Gorgeous!

Wow would you look at that, an actual plus size model.
You can have rolls and cellulite and jiggly bits all over.
It’s okay.
Really, it is. I promise.
PRAISE THIS POST!
Brazilian Plus Size Model Cleo Fernandes

Girls and guys!! Don’t let anyone try to shame you into presenting yourself in a way that doesn’t make you feel 100% confident and good about yourself. Rock your body and your aesthetic and let others rock theirs.

Before and After: Why Weight-loss Commercials are Dangerous and How Fat Acceptance Saved My Life
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Well before the ball dropped in New York City to mark the beginning of 2013, diet and…
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