In this article that appeared on Forbes.com last week, Denise Lee Yohn, a best-selling author, brand consultant and speaker at the Women in Retail Leadership Circle’s (WIRLC) upcoming Girl Talks West event, analyzes the impact Lane Bryant’s recent “I’m No Angel” campaign has had on consumers’ perceptions of the plus-size apparel retailer, as well as the cultural conversation it’s sparked on women, beauty and plus-sized bodies. Make sure to check it out if you haven’t yet seen it. And don’t miss the opportunity to hear from Denise live and in person at Girl Talks West in San Francisco on Oct. 15. Register today!
I would agree I am always challenging our apparel vendors to offer larger sizes.
Our customers are also requesting larger sizes and rightful so.
All of our customers are important and to not include a size group is not ensuring our policy “You’re Sure To Blossom TM”.
Working with leading designers for custom apparel is the new direction.
That is the only way to provided sizes for everyone and to ensure…
At Pink Meadow…”You’re Sure To Blossom TM”
Jeanette Gray
President CEO
Pink Meadow