Ashley Graham's 5 Go-To Places to Shop for Plus-Size Clothing

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Ashley Graham is pretty much the *queen* of plus-size style. Whether it’s on the red carpet or on the street, she’s always nailing it.

And although she’s complained before about how many brands refuse to carry inclusive sizing, there are a few brands that Ashley has found she can rely on.

Below, you’ll find some of Ashley’s top choices for evening, daytime, workout gear, shapewear and more.

Elvi

Elvi is all about inclusivity and offers all clothing in sizes 4-24. Ashley told InStyle,

“Right now I’m obsessed with Coverstory NYC. It carries a line called Elvi that has the most gorgeous jumpsuits, in addition to other great brands for curves, like Rachel Pally and Universal Standard.”

Oh, and did I mention the prices are super reasonable? Prices start around $20 for tops and $40 for bottoms.

Squeem

Squeem is pretty much Ashley’s go-to when it comes to shapewear. Squeem includes everything from bodysuits to tops and bottoms and sizes go up to 3X. Ashley seems to mostly wear Squeem on the red carpet but a couple of reviewers said the jumpsuit, in particular, was comfy enough to wear all day.

Alala Captain Tights

Ashley has been seen rocking these awesome workout pants in her Instagram videos. And while they come in a ton of fun colors and patterns, sizes only go up to a large or x-large.

Nasty Gal

Obviously, Nasty Gal made the cut! The online brand has everything literally everything you could need and at decent prices. It’s an awesome way to test out the latest styles without investing too much. Ashley said,

“Nasty Gal goes up to an extra-large, it’s trendy, and it’s not super-expensive.”

Unfortunately not everything comes in XL so you may have to hunt a little.

Nike

According to Ashley’s Insta, Nike is pretty much her go-to when it comes to workout tops. The brand goes up to size XL (16-18) and you can finally find a good deal online.

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Lena Finkel
Lena Finkel is the Editor and Founder of Femestella and The Feminist Health Source. Prior to starting Femestella, she worked at People, InStyle, Tiger Beat, and Sesame Workshop (aka Sesame Street). She loves all things Real Housewives and The Challenge. When she's not busy binge-watching TV, you can find her taking an absurd amount of photos of her tuxedo cat Tom.