The singer’s unisex swimwear range has been called out for not featuring size inclusivity for men
Beyoncé’s latest Ivy Park range has been criticised for its lack of body diversity. The Flex Park swimwear capsule, which is to be launched in July, is said to celebrate “the empowered spirit of confident self-expression and individuality – positively and boldly,” according to the press release. But a promotional photo of the range, which features celebrities such as the beauty influencer Kristen Noel Crawley, the actor Quincy Brown and the plus-size model Tabria Majors modelling the neon-orange range of bikinis, swim shorts and bathing suits, prompted commenters to ask why there is no size inclusivity for both sexes.
“I love the range for women, but what about the men?” wrote one person under the post, which features on the Women’s Wear Daily Instagram. “Where are the plus-size male models at? It’s about time too.”
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