Marie Denee is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Curvy Fashionista, the leading plus size digital media publication she launched in 2008, making her one of the longest-standing voices in plus size fashion media. Known industry-wide as the "walking wiki of plus size fashion," Marie has spent over 17 years covering plus size style, culture, wellness, and the business of fashion, building a community of 59,000+ readers and reshaping how plus size fashion is covered, discussed, and celebrated.
A digital media strategist, content pioneer, and unapologetic advocate for plus size representation, Marie launched TCF in direct response to the fashion industry's systemic failures: poor merchandising, back-of-store placement, and a chronic lack of size-inclusive expertise. As Editor-in-Chief, she leads TCF's editorial coverage across style, wellness, entertainment, lifestyle, and the business of plus size fashion, bringing sharp editorial perspective, deep industry relationships, and nearly two decades of on-the-ground expertise to every story.


Sigh… I see all sorts of beautiful things on the runways and then when it comes to plus-sized offerings, all we get are black and white basics. How many black skirts and pants does one woman need? Why does every designer peg us into this category and deny us the feminine pastels, the beautiful gauzy prints, or even some edgy steel gray and silver? These are soooo hard to find and when I do see them, I’m paying full price because they sell out too quickly!