Sports Illustrated Plus Size Model: Ashley Graham Shows Off Hour Glass Figure Wearing A Tight Black Dress In NYC [VIDEOS]
Ashley Graham has become famously known as the first plus size model to be featured in an issue of Sports Illustrated and it looks like she's already giving the world more of her curvaceous body.
On Tuesday, the model attended a Sports Illustrated event in New York and she showed up in a form fitting little black dress and she looked stunning.
The Daily Mail UK reported that the 27-year-old flaunted her coke bottle figure and cleavage for onlookers, and apparently it was a sight to see.
According to the site, the model spoke to cameras while on the red carpet, and it's clear that she's definitely comfortable in her own skin.
"I know my curves are sexy and I want everyone else to know that theirs are too," the model said. "There is no reason to hide and every reason to flaunt. The world is ready for more curves in bikinis."
"Swimsuitsforall helps women feel confident and sexy in swimsuits and I am so thrilled to be a part of the Curves in Bikinis campaign!"
The movement has been designed to tackle the discrimination of plus-size women in the fashion industry, and hopefully, the world will see a change.
Photos from the event can be seen here.
Graham already has a growing fan base, and her followers on Twitter are happy that she's embracing her curvaceous body and promoting a self-love movement.
Officially obsessed with @theashleygraham .... Love your curves, love yourself. #rolemodel #loveyourself
— Lauren Aundrea (@lauren_aundrea) February 8, 2015
Wow! Look at the always stunning @theashleygraham for Sports Illustrated! She always looks incredible,… https://t.co/eEpx7CHw9b — Whitney Thompson (@WhitneyANTM) February 9, 2015
@theashleygraham so inspirational to women, and also men. be happy and accept your body at any size. we are all beauties ! ;)
— FunkMaster (@Funkytownitis) February 7, 2015
If we want to make people feel good about themselves maybe we should stop calling @theashleygraham a "plus sized model". "Model" will do. — Jason Barr 97.7HTZfm (@Jbarr) February 5, 2015