No matter your size, shape, or number of stomach rolls, are you brave enough to walk down the street in your Birthday Suit?
Taking to the streets at Berlin Fashion Week, plus size model, Mariesther Venegas, stripped down to her nothing, turning heads and making news as part of a campaign for Navabi.
As confidence exudes from Venegas, she shows off her every curve wearing nothing but a pair of high-fashion stilettos.
Navabi, an online retailer that sells plus size clothing from designers such as Roberto Cavalli, Fendi, and Elena Miro launched a head turning campaign (translation) “Finally!” to bring attention to plus size fashion according to Qiez, a German news outlet.

Angie Lynch is the founder and managing editor of the powerhouse women’s literary community, Smut Book Club. She is a Native Floridian without a tan, probably because she spends her days hard at work on the magical internet. For the past several years, Angie has worked way too hard at building clout as an influencer in food and margaritas as well as being a source for laughable pop culture commentary. You can read more from Angie on her blog, A Whole Lot of Nothing.
Photos courtesy of Navabi
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Also this girl is hot and I want her hair.
Good for her! It is refreshing to see a “plus sized” model that is larger than a size ten. (Or maybe I have just watched too much America’s Next Top Model.) And her hair IS gorgeous. Also, I’m super impressed that she can walk across a brick street in stilettos.
Really? Pixellated boobs AND pubic hair?
Oh. I forgot. We’re really sophomoric children.
Good for her. Kiss my ass for the censor.
I would never have the courage, but, I completely admire hers.
SO awesome.
I am chunky size 12 and I would kill for my belly button to be out and proud like hers. Mine hides in my rolls.
Brava.
She is GORGEOUS, and this is amazing! Such big kudos to her. But I’m another one who could never do it. I can’t even let my gynecologist in there without freaking out.
What an amazing woman!
I saw the video and i was surprised that they had blocked out most of her torso. but YAY! i did go to the website and the clothing is so expensive. i guess i am still stuck in cheap walmart clothes that fall apart in weeks of wearing and fashinons that my grandmother wouldn’t have worn.
Great campaign, love the courage and the confidence.
But I’m with @cyngthia on this. I hate the prices. I can’t spend $50 on a shirt, much less $260.
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