Immodesty Blaize
The UK's answer to Dita Von Teese is hourglass perfection and a refreshing antidote to all those super skinny celebs we're constantly bombarded with.
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Beth Ditto
The darling of indie kids and fashionistas alike, The Gossip frontwoman is fearless and fiercely proud of her size 20 figure. Fashion forward and daring, she's set to transform plus size fashion with her first clothing range for Evans.
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Nigella Lawson
With her sultry looks and Rubenesque physique, domestic goddess Nigella is a strictly diet-free zone; and all the sexier for it we think.
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Queen Latifah
The Cover Girl might just be the definition of big and beautiful. She lost some weight recently, but stayed true to herself (and her fans) by vowing never to get "too" skinny.
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Kate Dillon
After battling with anorexia, Kate launched a super successful plus size modelling career, treading the international catwalks and appearing in Mode and French Vogue alongside her size zero peers.
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Mia Tyler
Sister to Liv and daughter of Steven, Mia started modelling in her teen years, and hasn't had the easiest time with it, resorting to -- gasp -- reality TV. But no matter what, we think she's just gorgeous.
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Tocarra Jones
The America's Next Top Model contestant might not have won the big prize, but she banked big afterward by posing in a variety of men's magazines.
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Whitney Thompson
The first plus-size model to win America's Next Top Model, Whitney raised some eyebrows when it emerged she gained weight to compete as a plus size model. And, really, the girl doesn't even qualify as plus size outside of the modelling world - but she's stunning, whatever world you live in.
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Anna Nicole Smith
Yes, she was a bit of a train wreck for a good portion of her career, but no one can deny that tragic star Anna Nicole Smith showed the world just how sexy curves could be.
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Sara Ramirez
Those other docs on Grey's Anatomy may be pretty, but everyone knows it's really Sara who heats up the hospital. And the red carpet, for that matter.
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