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Hey New followers! I just thought you might want to learn more about me, this article sums it up quite well! <3 Enjoy.

 In Part I of “Size of the Times,” we examined one of the most hotly debated portrayals of plus size women today – V magazine’s “The Size Issue” – and deliberated whether or not a size spectrum exists in the fashion world. Today, we’ll continue to explore the great body debate by taking a look at the issues through the eyes of one plus size model – Mandy Fierens. Here’s how she sizes up the situation…

Mandy Fierens was a typical teen – occasionally awkward, often self-conscious. Her best friend at the time was thin, pretty, and received a lot of attention, which left Mandy feeling less than confident. However, during a stop into the Swarovski store at the local mall one day, a part-time store employee and full-time Art Institute student approached Mandy and asked if she’d model for an upcoming project. Understandably, Mandy had reservations. She’d never wanted to be a model. As a girl, she wanted to sing and act, but lost the confidence required to pursue those dreams somewhere along the way.

But, after much encouragement and support from both her new best friend and boyfriend, she decided to try it. After that first shoot, Mandy began to see herself a little differently. The shift in perspective was small, but it was positive.. Today, Mandy is a plus size model and proud of it (check out her blog: Curvy Couture). I sat down with her to discuss what’s happening in the modeling world, as well as the questions and criticisms that you posted on Monday.

One of the most-scrutinized issues, pointed out again and again, was the fact that “real life” plus size is not the same as the modeling world’s plus size. In response to this, Mandy posed another, very valid, question, “Look at the size 0’s that are modeling clothing for the whole world right now – is that the real life average? No. Sure, plus size models aren’t always real life plus sizes – although, sometimes they are – but it is a step in the right direction. I wish we would stop criticizing and start accepting each other, if not ourselves. What is average, anyway? Plus sized? Full-figured? Straight sized? So many labels, so many women, so much variety!”

Mandy hit the nail on the head, and judging by your comments, I think you’ll agree. When it all comes down to it, it’s not really all about size, is it? One size 2 body may look very different from another size 2 body, just as one size 20 can look very different from another. When we read many mainstream women’s magazines, we’re often presented with guides on how to dress our “body types.” There’s always a myriad of terms thrown around – petite, busty, plus size, pear shaped, boyish, and, as Ellie cited on Monday, seventeen magazine’s PC “curvy all over” – and these words and phrases are all meant to describe our bodies. With the vast assortment of shapes and sizes, and the fact that the fashion industry depicts so few of them, in mind (including the fact that different heights, along with weights, are not represented, as Steph pointed out in her comment Monday), Mandy wanted to make sure that everyone understood one point – “One big thing for me is that I am not out to get the straight size models. I think we should share the runway. If I was a designer in this day and age, I would want a variety of women in my show, because people want to know what they would look like in the clothes. The true test of a great designer should be the ability to make every body look good.”

In that same vein, as Mandy read through the reactions to Monday’s post, she bristled at one particular theme of critique – the idea that plus size models may not be healthy and Pittsburgh Perambulations’ comment, “I don’t know about you, but that is NOT a real depiction of plus size to me. It’s just as fake as the super skinny models on the runway.” Mandy’s defense? “I have played sports my entire life, and was on the division 1 rowing team in college – it’s a physically tough sport! I lost maybe 15 pounds. I was still a size 14, it was just muscle. My body pretty much stays the same. I’m not lazy.” And as for the assertion that the plus size models in V were fake? “They’re real. Everyone’s body is different! I’m smaller on top, but bigger on the bottom. Those models work their butts off to be more muscular because it’s what the fashion industry mandates, and this is their job, after all… We have to work for our bodies, too.”

Frankly, I was a little taken aback by Mandy’s über positivity. If modeling is an industry that’s strongly centered on image, and plus size models are still not widely accepted, how does one gain confidence while constantly criticized? When I posed this question to Mandy, she matter-of-factly responded, “I have to look at myself in the mirror and remind myself that this is me. I only get one body, one life so why concentrate on the bad things some people say? But then, I also have to know how to decipher between things I should fix, and things I should not, such as a pose I should do differently, compared to a nose job.” If this girl can maintain such a strong, positive sense of self, even under duress, where does our uncertainty and discomfort, often with our own bodies, come from? Like many women, quite a few commenters Monday expressed a sentiment conveying that they’re not-exactly-at-peace with their size.

Kaleah’s comment conveyed a common dieting dilemma – the idea that once you lose a little weight, the happiness is but a “honeymoon.” Are we simply students of the grass-is-always-greener school of thought? Do the thin desire curves, and the curvy long for slenderness? Of the few that had reached body enlightenment, Ellie’s statement seemed to come closer to the core of the issue: “I would never really consider myself a ‘body conscious’ person, but that is probably a unique combination of excellent parenting, good friends, and a generally healthy lifestyle.” It is, of course, a medley of things within our culture and society that lead to such size angst. When Mandy and I tried to determine the root of the problem, we could only conclude that it was virtually impossible to say, given the pervasiveness of body-bashing in virtually every facet of life nowadays. However, she did have this to add, “My parents are wonderful. But, my mom is not super affectionate, and my dad would criticize overweight people on TV. I was always bigger, so that stung. I think, though, if my mom had looked me in the eye one day – just a regular day when I wasn’t all dressed up for prom or something – and she’d just said, ‘You are beautiful,’ and meant it… that would have made a difference.”

This is the “sorta fairytale” (to borrow a term from Tori Amos) of one model. I’d like to tell you that she’s now signed with an amazing agency and has work out the wazoo, but that’s simply not the case. Mandy is signed with two agencies – one in Ohio and one in Pennsylvania – but she has yet to get any actual modeling gigs from either. That is not to say that she hasn’t had opportunities, but she has found every job thus far herself, including her work us at ModCloth, and she’s learned a lot along the way. When she’s met with tough situations – photographers that don’t want to work with her because she’s too “curvy” – she takes it as a challenge. “It just makes me want to prove them wrong. It makes me push myself so much harder, which usually ends in even better results, because I’m inspired. And that leads to higher confidence in myself.” If only we could all operate on such self-affirming logic, perhaps the discussion at hand would never need to happen. Where do you think the root of the problem lies? How can we change it?

Oh, and one last thing: I promise that your biggest criticism of all will be addressed Friday – ModCloth’s own stance, role, and plan for “plus size.” Rest assured, we are listening.

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Got some new pictures!! :) From about 7 months ago! Michele took a while to get these back to me, but if you remember Felicity who I posted about yesterday? This is her and I shooting together a fashion homeless theme!!
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Got some new pictures!! :) From about 7 months ago! Michele took a while to get these back to me, but if you remember Felicity who I posted about yesterday? This is her and I shooting together a fashion homeless theme!!

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This is my plus-size model friend Felicity!

I figured I would share someone else for a change, I always show pictures of myself! haha

She is 27 but she holds her age well, I feel like she looks 22. Maybe it’s because I think I look old for a 21 year old. I don’t know, but she is lovely. Our bodies are pretty similar. But our faces are totally different, and she’s a little blondie!

Click on her name up ^ to check out her modeling profile!!

Hey!! This is me, acting like a fool! haha

The reason I posted this video, is because I remember when the blogger What I Wore posted a video of her talking about her outfit. I was completely thrown off because I had no idea that that is how she sounded… I suppose it has a lot to do with how I like to read people, I can learn a lot about someone by first impressions. Therefore I made this video, to see your thoughts. Not sure if I am going to do more in the near future, we will see.

What are your thoughts of how bubbly/weird I am!?

Gemma Ward quit modeling… Why you may ask? Because she gained weight and was sick of hearing people complain about it.

I hope she comes back, she is an amazing model. If she doesn’t want to loose the weight why should she? She can team up with Crystal Renn and bring normal sized women back into the fashion world!! DO IT GEMMA!!

What do you think about Gemma’s new bod?

Wow, I am surprised this is probably the hardest set of questions I have ever had to answer! So, here we go!

befabulous asked: what are your measurements? i am a girl in her twenties. i love my body but it could use some shaping up.

Last time I checked I was a 38-32-45. I weigh about 190 (I hate telling anyone how much I weigh), and am 5’11. Haha, I think everyone thinks they need some shaping up at one point in their lives.  I know I feel that way right now! But thank you so much for the question! :)

morningbird answered: what are your favorite stores to shop at?

Hmmm, this is always a difficult question. But I think I have the most fun shopping at goodwill or salvation army. Why? The hunt! I love digging through clothing looking for the hidden coctail dress, etc. I really do enjoy Target, I am kinda a cheap-o. With the occasional splurge at ModCloth.com. Thanks for the question morningbird! :)

awkwardlyawesome answered: Why are you so damn beautiful?

haha 1st of all you are freaking amazing, and crack me up with your posts. 2nd of all, I really don’t think of myself as “so damn beautiful” so that may be a difficult question to answer. lol 3rd of all Why are YOU so damn beautiful? huh? :)

hidama answered: What’s the physical, emotional, and spirital features that you like about yourself?

Ok. Physical= my waist, I like curves (haha no way?!). Emotional= being nice, I have a hard time being mean to anyone and I like that about myself. Spiritual=free spirited, I like to think of myself as spontaneous and free, and  loving to the world I am living in. :) Good question.

thatgirlnamedsmash answered: What quote inspires you the most?

What a question to ask… This is so hard for me to answer, as you can see from following me I love me some quotations! lol But I will give you my quote of the day today “Other people’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality.” Les Brown.. I like this quote, because I care way too much about what people think, I have to keep reminding myself that it doesn’t matter.

dbmurphy answered: I’d ask, but you would just slap me. =)

Oh really now? Well, I guess I am glad you didn’t ask then Mr. Murphy.lol

notso-darling answered: haha, I like Nickea’s question. But also, what are you up to in Ireland? Why Ireland, specifically?

Ah Ireland. To tell you the truth this is what happened. My friend who decided to come with me abroad wanted to study in Scotland. I was happy to go anywhere in Europe so we could travel, Ireland was cheaper than Scotland. SO, there you have it lol. But Ireland is really an amazing little Island. But all I am doing now is studying and wasting time, three finals in the next 2 1/2 weeks then I am home!! I am ready to come home I think. I miss my house around Christmas time. :} Thank you for asking.

tracing answered: If you could be guaranteed of one thing for the rest of your life, what would you want it to be?

^this is my boyfriend fyi to anyone who likes web design or programming, he’s a good guy follow him (the best tumblarity he has had is 16) lol!

The answer to that baby, would be happiness. :)

dariuswhiteplume answered: What does it say about ANTM that they had a plus-sized winner, but a special show for short girls? And was Whitney really that plus-sized?

I am not exactly sure what you are asking. But I do believe that ANTM had a shorter girl season. I do not usually keep up with the show, however I did watch when Whitney won, and I cried when she did. She is not really plus sized at all. She ranges from a 10-12, and that is not a plus sized woman. It is a plus sized model. I know a model who is a size 8 and she does plus size stuff. Unfortunately that is the fashion world these days. :) Thanks for asking.

thedivineash answered: I’m really into self-care (working in DV/SA work) so what do you do to take care of you emotionally in the hectic life you live? :)

Oh, wow. Good question. Uh I can’t say I take good care of myself at all actually. My mom is always yelling at me to take “me” time, I mean since I preach it to you ladies you might think I do it. lol But the truth is I don’t do much for me. But I do like to wake up in the morning and make myself some coffee and just relax for a little. I would like to hear what you have to say to this, Ash. Suggestions? E-mail me if you want at mandy<at>thecurvymodel<dot>com  Thanks girl!

chrisnwords answered: Where would you say is the BEST place to buy decently price, STYLISH Puls Size Clothing???

As I did say it before, I am not “plus sized”. BUT I do have some good recommendations! Torrid.com, Target.com (they have more on their website than in the stores), Forever 21 has a decent line called Faith 21, uhhh that is all I can think of at the moment. But that should be a good start! :D

megzxo answered: how and when did you decide modeling was your passion? and what ethnicity are you? (: you’re beautiful!

How I started modeling was: I was shopping and a photo student working at swarovski’s commented on my outfit and we just got to talking about fashion, photography, vintage, etc. She asked if I wanted to model for her and I said yes. We didn’t actually end up shooting until about a year and a half later, but she turned me onto it. My best friend and boyfriend are the ones who encouraged me, I never would have had the balls without them. This was about 2 years ago. Now modeling is what makes me tick, its the language I speak. I really think it is the only thing that I never get sick of. And I am the person who does one thing then gets turned on to something else. I think that is how modeling became my passion, because it kind of stuck. I am not what you might think ethnicity wise. I wish I could say I am greek, or hispanic. I am neither, I am Irish, French, German, Belgian, and a bunch of other little things lol. I am a huge mutt. :) Thanks for asking. Oh and from looking at your GPOYW, your beautiful too! :D

1313 answered: Do you think celebrating curves implies celebrating obesity or to think it is okay to be overweight? where does curvy start or ends?

I think you asked this question twice, but I chose this one because I understand the wording better. ;) I think celebrating curves is a celebration of who you are if you are not a little size 4. I have no limit on celebration. I feel like if you are happy the way you are then stay that way, if you are not happy the way you are then live a healthier life style. Curvy starts wherever people want it to start. My wish is that every woman would love herself, you can love yourself and want to loose weight, or you can love yourself at a size 34 and stay that way forever. It is your body, you only get one, so LOVE it. I hope that answers your question. :)

monicafemme answered: Where do you shop at for the latest trends for our sizes? cause lawd its so limited.

I keep my eye on magazines, figure out what I want, then look for it. For example, lets say I want a large shoulder padded blazer, for that I would go to Goodwill and look for a blazer that fits, and add some extra pads to the shoulder to make it more fashion-y. Maybe even update the buttons, take it in or whatever. It is the cheap way. But while being in Europe, I have fallen in love with Evans. I do have some other good stores a few questions back, I haven’t given Faith 21 a try yet, I will when I get back into the states. I hope that helps Monica!! :D

Well lovely people, now that it is almost 2AM here, I am going to call it a night. Thank you for the awesome questions, you are all fabulous people. :) Email me if you have any more questions (or just to say hi), I will definitely get back to you. :}

mandy<at>thecurvymodel<dot>com

Hey lovelies!!
I have internet!! I have been having issues with where I am living now in Ireland with Internet. Pretty lame, but I thought I would share this photo with you. It has been my little icon for as long as Curvycouture has been around! Yes, it is me.
Yes, I am topless..(well I was wearing one of those suction cup bra things lol).
The point I am trying to make is that I had a hard time showing this to people, because, you know, self confidence issues, people would judge me because I look half naked, and think I am a slut lol. Which I am probably the opposite, we may go further into my personal life later.
But you know what? I am a professional (haha someday) model! AND I can do what I want. lol Mostly, I think this photo is very classy, not scandalous at all. It was for a friend of mine who is studying photography and she had to do a magazine cover, her idea was for W mag, and showing how curves are coming back! I designed the back of my jeans btw. :}
SO I figured because I now have exactly 700 followers I should reward you all.
*(click on the photo to see her MM account)*
Have something to say beautiful people?

Hey lovelies!!

I have internet!! I have been having issues with where I am living now in Ireland with Internet. Pretty lame, but I thought I would share this photo with you. It has been my little icon for as long as Curvycouture has been around! Yes, it is me.

Yes, I am topless..(well I was wearing one of those suction cup bra things lol).

The point I am trying to make is that I had a hard time showing this to people, because, you know, self confidence issues, people would judge me because I look half naked, and think I am a slut lol. Which I am probably the opposite, we may go further into my personal life later.

But you know what? I am a professional (haha someday) model! AND I can do what I want. lol Mostly, I think this photo is very classy, not scandalous at all. It was for a friend of mine who is studying photography and she had to do a magazine cover, her idea was for W mag, and showing how curves are coming back! I designed the back of my jeans btw. :}

SO I figured because I now have exactly 700 followers I should reward you all.

*(click on the photo to see her MM account)*

Have something to say beautiful people?