Brazilians with heavy hips and buxom busts want clothing that suits their voluptuous forms, plus-size fashion advocates say in this country more commonly known for its string bikini.

“If I go to a mall where there are 300 to 400 shops, I will walk and walk and still be unable to find a dress in my size... It’s sad and annoying,” said Renata Poskus Vaz, a journalist who blogs about plus-size fashion.

Although half of the population is overweight, Brazilian stores prefer to feature clothing designed for thin and sculpted bodies, abandoning much of their curvier clientele who want to wear the styles they see paraded during events such as Sao Paulo Fashion Week.

However, specialty shops where women can find plus-size jeans, evening wear and even lingerie are emerging, while blogs for voluptuous women also offer style advice.

“Today in Brazil, women have overcome the hurdles of prejudice that used to stop them from entering a plus-size store, which in the past were considered stores for the elderly and grandmothers. But no longer,” said Poskus Vaz, who also founded Brazil’s Fashion Weekend Plus Size.

Sao Paulo event promoted styles for spring and summer 2012.

For 29-year-old Poskus Vaz, a former plus-size model, not all women who wear large sizes are overweight, but many of these fuller women often have trouble finding clothes that fit them.

“‘Fashion’ was founded by aesthetics that are not the same as ‘plus fashion.’ But, thank God, there are professionals who are adapting for us strong women,” said Thalita Arruda, the 23-year-old creator of the blog Tamanho GG (XL size).

Under this new standard, 10 Brazilian brands specialising in sizes 10 and up presented their new collections for next season at the fourth edition of Plus Size Fashion Week.

About 40 models presented these creations made to fit full women while at the same time focusing on great lines and strong colours.

“Robust women have won the right to express themselves. Before, they wore dreary clothes,” said Iveraldo Junior, chief of marketing for the Exuberante label. “We are presenting a collection that plays with the Latin world, with hot and sensual colors that move,” he added.

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