The not so subtle art of being a fat girl : loving the skin you're in / Tess Holliday.

By: Holliday, Tess [author.]Contributor(s): Ward, Charlotte [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Richmond, Victoria : Echo, a division of Bonnier Publishing Australia, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 295 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 21 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760407544Subject(s): Holliday, Tess | Plus-size women's clothing industry | Overweight women -- Biography | Fat-acceptance movement | Models (Persons) -- Biography | Body image in women -- Social aspectsGenre/Form: Autobiographies. DDC classification: 306.4613 Summary: Tess Holliday is many things and perfect is not one of them. But she loves her imperfections, after all they've formed the woman she is today... Tess's number one rule in life is to love yourself -- no matter who you are, what your faults may be, where you come from, or what dress size you wear! It's this discovery that has helped her through everything from being absued and bullied about her weight, to raising a kid alone and fending off social media trolls. Now, here in this amusingly candid account, the woman at the forefront of the body positive movement who has been credited with transforming the fashion industry, explains why you should be happy to make mistakes but learn from them, love your imperfections and be comfortable in your own skin -- no matter how much you have!
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First published 2017 by Blink Publishing.

Tess Holliday is many things and perfect is not one of them. But she loves her imperfections, after all they've formed the woman she is today... Tess's number one rule in life is to love yourself -- no matter who you are, what your faults may be, where you come from, or what dress size you wear! It's this discovery that has helped her through everything from being absued and bullied about her weight, to raising a kid alone and fending off social media trolls. Now, here in this amusingly candid account, the woman at the forefront of the body positive movement who has been credited with transforming the fashion industry, explains why you should be happy to make mistakes but learn from them, love your imperfections and be comfortable in your own skin -- no matter how much you have!

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