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From TSA to Project Runway… Meet Plus Model Jazzmine Carthon

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Get to Know Jazzmine Carthon…

We hear a lot of talk about models being discovered in malls or just walking into an agency and being signed on the spot but for some models, the road to a modeling career is not that simple. For our cover model Jazzmine Carthon it took great courage and confidence to follow her journey.

We are so honored to feature Jazzmine as she shares her story…

From TSA to Project Runway... Meet Plus Model Jazzmine Carthon

From working TSA to being a model… we are going to have to get into this! Please share with us when you KNEW you would leave your home and career and pursue what would become your new career.

Honestly, I always knew TSA would be a stepping stone career for me! Now, did I know that I’d be using my job doing pat-downs at the airport to put me on NYFW runways? Not quite, lol! But I always understood that I would use my day job to fund my dream job and after winning a modeling contest to be apart of the first Good American campaign by Khloe Kardashian and Emma Grede and getting signed to my agency, IPM Models, I realized that my dreams were finally about to turn into my reality.

I started working as a model regularly as soon as I signed with IPM and it was probably one of the most stressful times of my life. Here I was juggling a full-time job at LAX (where I had recently been promoted to a position in Behavior Detection), risking a guaranteed paycheck, great benefits, and all of the perks of working for the federal government to fly back and forth to NYC for castings and photo shoots. I called off of work, gave away shifts, and eventually, I was working so much in New York that it made more sense for me to move. I submitted a request at work to transfer me from LAX to JFK and a month later, I was apartment hunting in NYC.

Coming to New York just felt right to me. NYC was the only city I had visited that never made me feel like I was a tourist and crazy as this city is, I felt a sense of peace here. It definitely helped having a solid support system of family and friends who trusted my passion for this industry and an awesome agent who saw my potential very early in my career. My agent, Fallon, pushed me out of my comfort zone in LA to living my dreams in NY!

Leaving everything you know for the UNKNOWN is a serious decision. For those thinking about taking this step, do you have any words of wisdom?

First of all, JUMP! I seriously believe in taking leaps of faith, speaking things into existence, and trusting that things will always work out. I wouldn’t be where I am today if I didn’t decide that I’d rather tell insane stories of how I risked everything I had to have everything I love than to tell sad stories of a dream deferred.

Also, do not be ashamed of having a day job. I worked for TSA until my modeling schedule became so demanding that I had no choice but to quit. Even after TSA, I worked as a bartender for a while because the schedule was flexible enough for me to maintain my modeling career while making extra money. Remember, your day job is your stepping stone. Use it to fund your dreams and do not allow the salary they pay you to be enough for you to forget your dreams!

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Modeling looks super-glam but those of us who know about the industry, we know there is a lot of work that happens behind the scenes. What do you think are the most popular misconceptions about working as a model?

The most popular misconception is that it’s easy! As glamorous as being a working model is, it is equally unpredictable, stressful, political, and strictly business. We go to castings that we may not book, spend hours on flights before working a full 8-10 hour days on set, and rarely get to see our loved ones.

As a Black plus model with dark brown skin, my position in this industry is extremely political. I’m in an industry that did not always hold space for women who look like me so when I show up on set, I am not just there for me, I am showing up so that the next generation of Black girls can see themselves represented in a way that I never saw growing up.

From TSA to Project Runway... Meet Plus Model Jazzmine Carthon

Models also have to be very business-oriented. On top of the photoshoots and castings, networking and branding is a must! This is just as much about money as it is about passion so keep in mind that we are booked because a client believes that who we are and what we represent can sell their product!

We also have to study our craft the same way any other artist would. I submerged myself in the 90s runway to perfect my walk and practice posing in the mirror in different types of clothing so that I understand how my body will look once I’m in front of the camera. Complacency and success are not synonymous so I never stop practicing and I never allow myself to become too comfortable.

Also, save your money, do your taxes, and invest in a financial advisor.

You’ve had an incredible few years… tell us about Project Runway. I remember thinking wow, I can’t even imagine modeling the Project Runway runway! What did you take away from this experience?

Being on Project Runway was one of the best experiences of my life. I booked the show about a month after I moved to New York and I felt like it was confirmation that leaving everything I knew and loved in LA was the right decision.

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What I took away from being on Project Runway was a diverse group of model friends that became family, amazing mentorship from Tim Gunn, Heidi Klum, Zac Posen, and Nina Garcia, and a better understanding of how clothes are made and how it isn’t that hard for these designers to make clothing for different body types. If the Project Runway designers can create ball gowns out of recyclable car parts within a few hours then these brands can definitely extend their sizes to be a lot more inclusive!

The best part about being on Project Runway was having my runway moment during NYFW and getting a standing ovation by the entire crowd! Margarita Alvarez designed a show-stopping look for me and trusted me to show out on that runway in a way that would be so memorable that it still gives me chills when I think about it. I am so appreciative of the show not only for solidifying me in history as the being of one the first plus models to compete on the show but also being one of the first plus models to win the model portion of the show!

From TSA to Project Runway... Meet Plus Model Jazzmine Carthon

You have also worked with several notable names, Cacique/Lane Bryant, Good American, Sports Illustrated, Chromat and many more. Most of these, if not all, have been campaigns with a message. And while admittedly you are not on the larger side of the plus-size size range, I personally appreciate the models who embrace all bodies in our industry and represent the plus-size industry proudly.

Can you tell us your feelings about where we are and how you feel we could all contribute to true acceptance in the plus-size community?

As a size 14 model, I know that while my size is currently more accepted in the fashion industry than larger sizes, it is my duty to hold open the door for every size at every opportunity possible. Representation and inclusion means that we ALL get to turn on our TVs and flip through magazines without feeling left out. Even though I am on the smaller side of the plus-size spectrum, I still wear my curves proudly and belong in this industry just as much as a size 2 and a size 22!

I think if we want to continue to make strides, we have to understand that EVERY BODY is different and we can’t expect to fully be accepted if we ourselves don’t accept everybody. We need to consider body types that are different than ours as allies and catalyst between the plus-size world and “mainstream” fashion if we ever want to make inclusivity more than just a trend or a buzzword! We all deserve a seat at the table and I’m going to keep added chairs until we all fit.

5 Things You Did Not Know About Jazzmine Carthon…

1)   I’m such a social butterfly and I’m usually the life of the party! I have fun by making sure everyone around me is having just as great a time as I am!

2)  I’m an expert thrift shopper. I love thrifting because you can find the most unique vintage pieces that probably have a really cool back-story attached to them.

3)  I come from a huge blended family. I have 6 siblings, parents, step-parents, and a bunch of nieces and nephews that I love dearly.

4)  I have serious puppy fever! I grew up in Compton, CA and always had pit bulls but now that I’m living in NY and working so much, I don’t really have time for a dog (as much as I really want one).

5)  More than modeling, my passion is to help young Black and Brown girls understand how limitless they are. I’ve always been able to connect with the youth and really aspire to develop my own mentorship program in the near future. That is the next step for me!

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Madeline Jones is the Editor-in-Chief of PLUS Model Magazine. "PMM brings you the fashion you love and closer to the models and influencers you admire." She is a sought-after industry influencer called upon by the top plus brands to collaborate on marketing opportunities.

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Plus Size Fashion Inspiration from YOU! Our fabulous readers share plus size fashion inspo on Instagram!

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Remembering Mia Amber Davis: A Pioneer in Plus-Size Fashion…

Thirteen years have passed since the world bid farewell to Mia Amber Davis, a beloved figure whose vibrant spirit and unwavering advocacy for plus-sized individuals left an indelible mark on the fashion industry. Mia’s sudden departure at the age of 36 sent shockwaves through her family, friends, and the fashion community, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and uplift.

Mia’s journey was one of resilience and determination. Born with a passion for modeling and acting, she fearlessly pursued her dreams despite the challenges that often accompany unconventional beauty standards. Her magnetic presence graced the screens and pages of entertainment, most notably in the cult classic film “Road Trip,” where she fearlessly challenged stereotypes in a memorable love scene alongside D.J. Qualls.

Yet, Mia’s impact extended far beyond the silver screen. As a trailblazing plus-size model based in New York, she shattered boundaries and paved the way for future generations of curvy models. Her work transcended mere representation; it was a testament to self-love, confidence, and empowerment. Mia’s advocacy for body positivity resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, earning her the adoration and respect of countless individuals.

In the wake of her passing, the fashion industry mourned the loss of a true icon. Madeline Jones, editor of PLUS Model Magazine, encapsulated the collective grief, expressing how Mia’s absence left a void that could never be filled. Mia’s commitment to celebrating diversity and inclusivity was not just a profession but a way of life—one that touched hearts and inspired change.

Though Mia’s time with us was cut short, her legacy endures through the countless lives she touched and the barriers she broke. Her journey, marked by triumphs and challenges, serves as a beacon of hope for those striving to embrace their unique beauty and pursue their dreams against all odds.

As we reflect on Mia Amber Davis’s remarkable life, let us honor her memory by continuing her legacy of acceptance, kindness, and unwavering self-belief. Though she may no longer walk among us, her spirit lives on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her, reminding us to love ourselves fiercely and unapologetically, just as she did.

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May 9 Edition – Our Favorite Plus Size Style Moments Of The Week

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Plus Size Fashion Inspiration from YOU! Our fabulous readers share plus size fashion inspo on Instagram!

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Unveiling the Power of Self-Care Rituals: Insights into Mental Wellness

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Unveiling the Power of Self-Care Rituals: Insights into Mental Wellness…

For some of us stress seems to be an inevitable companion, and prioritizing mental health has become a crucial aspect of our lives. As the spotlight on mental wellness intensifies, individuals are increasingly turning towards self-care rituals to nurture their minds and souls. In this exploration, we delve into the realm of self-care practices, unveiling their significance in promoting mental well-being.

Self-care goes beyond pampering oneself with occasional treats; it embodies a holistic approach to nurturing our mental, emotional, and physical health. It encompasses activities that recharge our batteries, soothe our souls, and rejuvenate our spirits amidst life’s demands.

Discovering the Tapestry of Self-Care Rituals

  1. Mindfulness Meditation: Engaging in mindfulness practices such as meditation or deep breathing exercises can help anchor our minds to the present moment, fostering a sense of calm and clarity amidst chaos.
  2. Nourishing Nutrition: Fueling our bodies with wholesome, nutritious foods not only sustains physical health but also nurtures our mental well-being. Incorporating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into our diets can bolster our mood and energy levels.
  3. Creative Expression: Whether through art, music, writing, or any other form of creative expression, channeling our inner creativity can serve as a therapeutic outlet for processing emotions and fostering self-discovery.
  4. Physical Activity: Regular exercise not only benefits our physical health but also has profound effects on our mental well-being. Whether it’s a brisk walk in nature, a yoga session, or a dance class, moving our bodies can release endorphins, alleviate stress, and enhance our overall mood.
  5. Digital Detox: In an era dominated by screens and constant connectivity, unplugging from digital devices and immersing ourselves in offline activities can provide much-needed respite for our minds, allowing space for introspection and relaxation.
  6. Quality Sleep: Prioritizing adequate sleep is paramount for mental health and overall well-being. Establishing a bedtime routine, creating a restful sleep environment, and practicing relaxation techniques can promote restorative sleep and enhance cognitive function.

Embracing self-care rituals isn’t just about indulgence; it’s about cultivating resilience, nurturing self-compassion, and fostering a deeper connection with ourselves. By prioritizing our mental well-being and incorporating self-care practices into our daily lives, we empower ourselves to navigate life’s challenges with grace and authenticity.

As the discourse around mental health continues to evolve, integrating self-care into our collective consciousness is imperative. By embracing self-care rituals as a cornerstone of our lives, we not only prioritize our mental wellness but also contribute to the creation of a culture that values compassion, authenticity, and holistic well-being. So, let’s embark on this journey of self-discovery, one self-care ritual at a time, and pave the way for a brighter, more resilient future.

In the tapestry of self-care, let us weave a masterpiece of mental wellness—one nurturing gesture, one mindful breath, and one compassionate act at a time.

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What are your favorite self-care rituals? How do you prioritize mental wellness in your daily life? Join the conversation on social media and share your insights!

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SwimStar All Stars Partnership With Renowned Plus-size Model and Swimsuits For All Ambassador, Denise Bidot

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Inclusive Swimwear Brand Collaborates with Prominent Plus-Size Model Denise Bidot to Empower Aspiring Models

Swimsuits For All, a pioneer in inclusive swimwear, proudly introduces its inaugural SwimStar All Stars campaign in partnership with renowned plus-size model and Swimsuits For All ambassador, Denise Bidot. This collaboration marks a significant milestone, nearly a decade following Denise’s groundbreaking “Beach Body, Not Sorry” campaign with Swimsuits For All in 2015, which showcased unretouched imagery aimed at promoting unapologetic confidence.

Denise Bidot and Swimsuits For All have jointly unveiled the SwimStar All Stars nationwide search, dedicated to discovering emerging talent in the realm of swimsuit modeling. Encouraging aspiring models to share their personal narratives, the initiative aims to inspire women of all backgrounds, shapes, and sizes. Following a rigorous selection process, Brittany Wilborn, Camryn Henry, and Sharon Clawson emerged as the chosen winners. In January 2024, these models embarked on a transformative journey to Harbour Island, where they had the unparalleled opportunity to shoot alongside Denise under the expert direction of internationally acclaimed photographer and director, Ben Watts.

Reflecting on the initiative, Denise Bidot remarked, “This was a truly exceptional opportunity to celebrate the diversity of plus-size models and cultivate an atmosphere of support, empowerment, and knowledge sharing. The camaraderie on set was palpable, and I am deeply honored to impart the wisdom and insights I’ve garnered throughout my career. Opportunities like these are scarce for plus-size models in the industry, and it has been a privilege to collaborate with the exceptional team at Swimsuits for All to bring this campaign to fruition.”

The models showcased the latest swimwear offerings from the Swimsuits for All 2024 collection, featuring innovative designs tailored to meet the diverse needs of women, including:

Feel-good Fits: Addressing common concerns such as tummy bulges and fit issues, Swimsuits for All offers a range of fits designed to instill confidence and comfort in every body. Incorporating features like Power Mesh for a smooth, flattering silhouette, and adjustable straps for customizable support, the collection caters to various body types.

Bold Prints & Colors for Summer: The summer swimwear collection boasts vibrant colors and captivating prints, injecting excitement and personality into beach and poolside attire. From vivid neon hues to tropical motifs, the collection encourages self-expression and style experimentation.

Liquid Shine: Introducing Liquid Shine, a striking swim fabrication characterized by a glossy, liquid-like finish, adding an edgy allure to beachwear. Available in multiple silhouettes, including bikinis, Liquid Shine ensures you stand out with confidence.

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Bikinis that Suit You Best: The Mix & Match Bikini collection offers a personalized approach to swimwear, allowing individuals to mix and match colors and silhouettes for a bespoke look tailored to their preferences.

Beyond showcasing inclusive swimwear designs, the SwimStar All Stars campaign embodies a celebration of women uplifting one another in an industry often marked by competitiveness. Throughout the week-long shoot, models engaged in one-on-one sessions with Denise, fostering meaningful dialogue about the evolving representation of plus-size bodies in swim and fashion.

Jordan Hauser, Senior Director of E-Commerce & Marketing, expressed, “This campaign transcends conventional notions of body positivity and representation in the swim and fashion industries. It is a testament to the power of storytelling and authenticity in reflecting the diverse experiences of our customer base. We are committed to fostering a movement where women find strength in unity, and we are thrilled to embark on this journey alongside Denise Bidot, one of the industry’s foremost advocates for inclusivity.”

The summer 2024 swimwear collection is now available. For further details about Swimsuits For All and the SwimStar All Stars campaign, please visit www.swimsuitsforall.com.

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Get to Know Our Cover Model Sharon Dumfries…

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Imagine being scouted while you are performing a dance routine in baggy clothes and not even thinking about becoming a model. This was in part our cover model’s journey to where she is today. This month we are celebrating our journeys and embracing the steps that have brought us to where we are today.

Get to know our cover model Sharon Dumfries…

PLUS Model Magazine - May 2024

Photographer, Milton Goedhoop

Please tell us a little about yourself and how you got started in the modeling industry.

I’m Sharon Dumfries, born and raised on the Island of Aruba but my parents have a different background and are Dutch Indonesian and Surinam Haitian. As a kid and teenager, I got bullied for my looks and for being different, and I had a hard time standing up for myself. It was also hard to find fashion in my size. Taking dancing classes helped me get out of my comfort zone and get better self-esteem during the years. I moved to the Netherlands at 18 years of age to study and today I’m a model and teacher for over 13 years.

I got scouted unexpectedly after dancing a ”Hip-hop and House” routine in my baggiest outfit during a fashion show with primarily straight-size models. I started as a catwalk model on weekends after doing an intensive catwalk and fashion show training, next to finishing my Biology and Teachers degree. A few years later I got scouted by a big brand during a fashion show and this was the stepping stone to getting signed with a bigger agency in Amsterdam.

Get to Know Our Cover Model Sharon Dumfries…

We have spoken to models from all over the world about the plus size industry in their respective countries, and realize it’s different outside of the United States. Can you share the plus-size industry as you see it in The Netherlands?

A lot of brands tend to book models in the same country, so if you really want to make a career it’s sometimes best to be ”on stay”  for a while in the UK or Germany. We don’t have a lot of ”go-sees”. The sizes of most models that get booked are usually smaller than in the US. The sizes size 42- 44- 46- (Sometimes 48) EU are very popular because of the Sample Sizes.

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For those of us getting to know you, can you share your work with us as an educator and coach?

I currently teach Biology in High School for the past 12,5 years and have managed to work as a model part-time. I’m also a coach at school and help students with their emotions such as fear of failure. Through coaching, I’m given the opportunity to speak to teenagers who aren’t able to come to school due to anxiety about participating in school in the regular classes, heavy bullying, or being kicked out of school for other reasons. This is still fully new and just started at our school a few weeks ago.

What role do you believe social media plays in today’s society as we raise children and also tend to our mental health?

The stress level is rising earlier on due to pressure to not only be cool and accepted in real life but also online. The level of bullying online is where there is no supervision and it is getting out of control. Teenagers already get burned out at a very young age. There is too much non-visible pressure that everyone needs to be above average. Some try to over-achieve and get burned out and others give up and don’t get to make small steps forward and stay stuck, which in turn also causes a lot of stress.

Get to Know Our Cover Model Sharon Dumfries…

What tips do you have about navigating social media for both the younger generation and those of us who remember the days before the internet?

I am not the best in Social Media, a little bit by choice. I don’t want it to be a must. But a lot of people make a living out of it. It takes a lot of time and effort, so for it to really make it work it’s a full-time job or you need a team. For the ones who remember the days before the internet: just try, and have a bit of fun along the way trying to figure it out, it all changes so quickly nowadays. But most of all be authentic. For the younger generation, I would say the same. It is not a must as a model to have a huge following. It’s about being visible that counts, that people and brands can find you. It’s best to start small and make baby steps. It took me more than 10 years to get where I am now. I believe working together and genuinely spreading love makes the difference.

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As a model, teacher, and coach what are some of your goals for the future and what changes would you like to see in the plus-size modeling industry?

In the future, I would like to combine my knowledge as a teacher, model, and coach. Preferably by helping others to realize what true beauty is. As cheesy as it sounds, from the inside out. In the future, I would like see more diversity and inclusiveness, not as a trend. I would like to see bigger sizes being booked just as often as small sizes. And also better education about what being healthy means. I would like to see more respect from people behind their laptops, to always show love, if there is hate, keep it to yourself ;). In the best scenario, brands need to book models for their charisma and make the clothes fit them. I would like less plastic surgery, and more natural imperfections to be celebrated. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and is different in every culture, never let that define your beauty. You are good enough just as you are <3

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