In a world where women often grapple with a maze of labels just to find the right outfit, actress and comedian Melissa Thompson is making a bold statement with her new clothing line, launching this month. Thompson’s collection, named Melissa Thompson Seven7, will offer a diverse range of sizes from 4 to 28, available at major retailers like Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, and Macy’s. Acknowledging the challenges many women face, she has secured commitments from some stores to cease the practice of size segregation.
Thompson has been outspoken about the limited options available to women above size 12. Drawing from her own experiences, she recalls having to modify costumes during her time on shows like Life in the City to find stylish pieces that flatter her figure. She often faced the dilemma of either looking too juvenile or too matronly, leading her to create a line that caters to women who have been overlooked by mainstream fashion. As she shared with FashionForward, “I would wear custom pieces and hear so many compliments from women, only to feel guilty admitting they were made for a show.”
By eliminating the “plus-size” label, Thompson is not only addressing a growing demand for fashionable options but also potentially boosting sales. When women can shop alongside their friends rather than being relegated to a separate section—often hidden away—they are more likely to make spontaneous purchases, benefiting her business in the long run.
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In summary, Melissa Thompson’s new line seeks to break down barriers in women’s fashion by providing stylish options for all sizes, while also promoting a more inclusive shopping experience.
