National Plus Size Appreciation Day
Why it matters
WELCOME TO CELEBRATION
Join us in honoring all body types this October 6—celebrate diversity and self-acceptance.
THE STORY
National Plus Size Appreciation Day, celebrated on October 6, serves as a reminder of the importance of body positivity and self-love. Created by Anna O’Brien in 2016, this day encourages individuals to embrace their bodies, regardless of size. As societal standards of beauty evolve, this observance reflects a growing acceptance of different body types in American culture and beyond.
The day aims to challenge narrow beauty standards and promote a more inclusive definition of attractiveness. Events and discussions are organized across the country, focusing on self-acceptance and the celebration of diversity. From fashion shows to workshops, individuals are encouraged to express themselves and share their experiences, fostering a sense of community among participants.
In recent years, the movement has gained international traction, with countries around the world joining the celebration of body diversity. As more individuals advocate for representation in fashion, media, and everyday life, National Plus Size Appreciation Day highlights the power of visibility and acceptance. It is an opportunity for everyone to reflect on their own journeys toward self-love.
As this day approaches, consider how you can participate—whether by sharing your story, supporting plus-size brands, or joining community events. By collectively honoring and celebrating all body types, we can create a culture that uplifts and empowers individuals to love themselves just as they are.
Everyone deserves to feel beautiful.
WORTH KNOWING
Body Positivity
Embrace and celebrate all body types.
Fashion Diversity
Support plus-size designers and brands.
Community Support
Join discussions about self-acceptance.
Global Movement
Plus size appreciation is international.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
First Plus Size Model
The first plus-size model to appear on a major magazine cover was Crystal Renn in 2009.
Body Image Awareness
Only 2% of women consider themselves beautiful, according to a recent survey.
Fashion Industry Change
The plus-size fashion market has seen a 17% growth in the last five years.
Diverse Representation
More brands are featuring plus-size models in their campaigns.
Positive Impact
Body positivity movements have been linked to improved mental health.
Cultural Shift
Social media has been pivotal in promoting body diversity.
Global Participation
Countries worldwide celebrate body positivity events.
READ MORE
The Body Is Not an Apology
Sonya Renee Taylor
A guide to radical self-love and body acceptance.
Plus-Size Fashion History
Kaitlyn McCarthy
Exploring the evolution of plus-size fashion.
Fat Girl on a Plane
Kelly deVos
A story of travel and self-acceptance.
Health at Every Size
Linda Bacon
Promoting health without weight stigma.
PAIR IT WITH
Self-acceptance starts with you.
Fashion is for everyone.
Advocate for body diversity.
Every body is beautiful.
Join the Celebration
Embrace body positivity on National Plus Size Appreciation Day. Share your story and support others in their journeys toward self-love.

