November 08, 2021 at 05:51PM
Roxy Earleâs ethos is quite simple: âEverything that I work towards is about making women feel good in their mind, body and soul.â Itâs whatâs driven her success on the short-lived Real Housewives of Toronto, as she became a fan-favourite for not conforming to reality TVâs unspoken size zero mandate. Itâs whatâs led to the creation of the #MySizeRox social media community, where women of all ages and sizes share body positive messages and photos. And itâs now fueled the eight-piece Roxy Earle Joe Fresh holiday collection, which goes up to 3X sizing and includes flutter-sleeve sweaters, sequinned skirts and dresses, and extra wide boots.
âI know what it feels like to be that girl in the change room, and you canât find anything that fits, let alone something that looks good,â says Earle over video chat. âItâs just ten times harder to be fabulous when youâre my size: youâve got to be more inventive, more creative, and source harder.â
Determined to challenge the fashion industryâs body standards, FASHION caught up with Earle to chat about the term âplus-size,â learning to love yourself, and the inspiration behind her latest collaboration, launching on November 9. Read on.
Is shopping for your size still a challenge in 2021, or has it gotten easier?
âOf course itâs still a challenge! Iâve been everything from a size 12 to 18, and when I was the bigger sizes, it was just impossible to shop. We tell women to go out into the world and be these bad*ss bosses or feel fabulous on their dates or whatever, but then stores donât have anything that actually fits. Itâs so demoralizing, and it really affects your self-esteem.â
What are your thoughts on the term plus-size?
âIâve never called anyone a minus size, so I donât know why itâs the other way around. If youâre above a certain size, youâre put in some box. I donât like labels that put people in boxes. I am my size, and my size rocks. Thatâs where #MySizeRox [Roxyâs online community] came from! The label âplus-sizeâ feels like itâs telling me who I should be: âYouâre not a regular model; youâre a plus-size model.â âYouâre not a regular designer; youâre a plus-size fashion designer.â I donât know why we have to put plus-size before everything! I am just a woman.â
What does true size diversity in fashion look like to you?
âItâs not just about what sizes appear on the runways, itâs about the clothes women can actually buy. When fashion talks about diversity, itâs great that designers are starting to show different bodies, but you canât just show them; you need to design for them. We can see a size-inclusive model on the Fendi runway, and then at the boutiques, their largest size is a 10. Also, when making clothes for a bigger woman, the construction of the garment is different. You canât just take one piece and size it up. You need to think about the fit, and many brands miss that.â
Keeping that in mind, how did you approach the Roxy Earle Joe Fresh holiday collection?
âI designed these clothes for myself, and theyâre true to the clothes that I wear every day. My signature style is quite glamorous and I created this collection based on years of first-hand experience knowing what pieces arenât accessible to women for the holidays. I hope the collaboration alleviates the stress that comes with size-inclusive shopping. I want women to put on these clothes and dress for themselves! Give them a reason to sparkle.â
Why was it important to you to feature real women in your Joe Fresh ad campaign?
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âIt felt very natural to me to include my followers in the Roxy Earle Joe Fresh campaign. Why wouldnât you want to see a woman whoâs the actual consumer? Why are we always obsessed with these perfect images of these perfect beings that arenât even real? And what even is perfect? But I want to erase that, and I think itâs a great way to show women that these clothes are genuinely designed for them.â
Youâre famous for your âif you donât love yourself on the inside, youâre never going to love yourself on the outsideâ ethos. For women who struggle with self-love, what advice would you give them?
âWell, Iâve literally designed The Ana App [launching in January 2022] to do just that. I was getting asked this question every day: How are you so confident? How can I have the same energy? Why are you so positive all the time? And the truth is that itâs like anything else in life â itâs something that you work towards. Itâs a muscle that you have to exercise, and my app has a set of daily practices and rituals that I go through every morning,
âI want women to realize that they can teach themselves how to be happy: itâs totally in their control. I think people look at others and think, âsheâs richer than me,â and âshe has the best husband,â and âher kids are no trouble.â Essentially âher lifeâs so perfect. No wonder sheâs happy.â But nobodyâs life is perfect, including mine! And in my darkest moments, Iâve been able to teach myself how to be positive, so I wanted to pass on that learning.â
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