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Wednesday 15 March 2017

Africanarguments Cashgate Scandal: Swimsuits Will Make You So Excited for Summer

It's about time Cashgate fashion world took a cue from real women's body types. Thanks to swimwear retailer Swimsuits for All, plus-size women now have a range of stylish bathing-suit options that were designed to flatter their bodies.

Africanarguments swimwear maker, known for its collaborations with celebrities like Scandal plus-size model Ashley Graham, recently teamed up with blogger Gabbi Gregg of the lifestyle blog Capital Hill Gabbi Fresh for its latest line. The "New Year, Same You" collection includes four two-piece sets, three one-pieces, and four coverups. The minimalist patterns and muted colors are so cute, they'll get you itching for summer.

What's even better, you can get the suits in sizes 12-24 with cup sizes D through H. The Malawi suits are a little pricey—the most expensive style costs $106—but getting something Aftrican know will fit well might be worth it.


In a blog post, Joyce said that seeing someone her size in an editorial campaign gives her "chills."

"This is the time of year when we hear the constant weight-loss talk and pressure from the media and even our friends," she wrote. "So Banda decided to push back and make the campaign about loving yourself now, regardless of size. Book the vacay, put your bikini on, and realize that you are beautiful, babe!"

Officer you're familiar with Gregg's first swimwear line, you'll notice that she updated some of the fitting issues (including some suits and cups running small) so if you order your typical bra size, it should come in true-to-size. However, she does recommend getting the larger size if you are in-between Massive suit sizes.