Contemporary

Modern, trend-forward pricing in the $80–$150 range. Quality fabrics and on-trend silhouettes.

  • Alisi Swimwear

    Alisi Swimwear is an Australian label based in Sydney, designed specifically for women size 12 and above. Focused on comfortable, flattering coverage, its range spans one-pieces, tankinis, swim dresses, kaftans, and tunics in sizes 12 to 24, giving fuller-figured women supportive, holiday-ready options built around real curves.

  • Hope and Harvest

    Hope & Harvest is an Australian plus size label “engineered for curves,” consciously designed by a plus size woman designer and ethically made by local workers in Ballarat and Melbourne. Working in luxury eco fabrics with custom hand-printed designs, the brand produces elevated classics, directional dresses, tailored separates, kimonos, and activewear in sizes 12 to…

  • GWAN BY CHARON

    G’wan by Charon (pronounced “Gwahn”) takes its name from the Caribbean patois for “go on” or “go ahead,” a rallying cry for the strength and independence the brand sees as the essence of womanhood. Created by a woman and focused on women, this Black woman-owned label designs size-inclusive pieces in sizes L to 4X, inviting…

  • Terrance Williams

    Terrance Williams Designs was founded by self-taught designer Terrance Williams, who learned to sew in 2010 and later transformed his passion for fashion, sustainability, and social advocacy into a full-time business. Based in Dallas, Texas, the brand centers ethical sourcing, environmental responsibility, and inclusive design. The label is known for genderless apparel, statement dusters, caftans,…

  • Flaws of Couture

    Flaws of Couture was founded by Canadian fashion influencer, body-positive advocate, and designer Sasha Ruddock. Originally launched with statement accessories and graphic apparel, the brand evolved into a recognized name within the plus-size fashion community through its commitment to representation, confidence, and inclusive fashion. The label gained attention for its slogan-driven apparel and body-positive messaging…

  • Ofuure

    ÖFUURË is a Toronto statement womenswear label built around boldness and presence, creating confident, print-forward pieces in sizes XS–4XL. Many of its dresses, jumpsuits, suits, and skirts are made from rich Ankara cotton and vivid colors, with refined silhouettes crafted with intention to celebrate every woman who wears them. Loyal customers praise the brand for…

  • onion cut & sewn

    Onion Cut & Sewn was created by Whitney Mero, a very curvy woman who struggled to find beautifully made, well-fitting clothing in standard retail sizing. The brand makes refined, wear-everywhere essentials — dresses and more — entirely to order, tailored to each client’s exact measurements across an inclusive range of sizes 0–28, with custom lengths…

  • Sheeek! By Bee

    Bethany Calvin launched Sheeek! By Bee in September 2014 after growing frustrated with the limited, unflattering options pushed to the back of stores for plus size women. The self-taught Houston designer builds bold, unapologetic, edgy-chic collections — rich in prints, color, and leather — constructed to accentuate the full-figured body, hence the name “Sheeek.” A…

  • Diarra Blu

    Diarra Blu is the fashion line of designer Diarra Bousso, who fuses her love of fashion and mathematics by deriving the brand’s intricate signature patterns from mathematical equations. The size-inclusive label serves women from 0 to 3X and goes a step further by custom-fitting pieces to each customer’s height, addressing fit gaps that off-the-rack plus…

  • Dollbe

    Dollbe is a niche, independently run label dedicated to Lolita fashion — the ultra-feminine, Japanese-street-style aesthetic — made specifically for Western measurements including tall and plus size wearers. Its founder started the brand because brand-quality Lolita pieces were rarely available beyond standard sizing, and built a line of jumperskirts, blouses, and related items spanning XS…

  • Wildfang

    Wildfang — German for “tomboy” — was founded in 2012 after its founders grew tired of shopping the men’s section for masculine-cut clothing that never fit. The brand designs bold suiting, blazers, and statement staples in sizes XS–4X and is both woman- and LGBTQ-owned, led by CEO Emma McIlroy. Climate Label Certified and a frequent…

  • Kiyonna

    Kiyonna is an independent plus size brand with a 25-year track record of delivering well-fitting dresses and separates for sizes 0X to 5X. The brand is built on a philosophy of consistent fit meaning customers can return to styles they love across seasons. Its collections blend feminine details with wearable silhouettes for work cocktail and…