Fluvia shines in ‘16′ by IGIGI


SKORCH Magazine absolutely LOVES the energy and sexiness that is ‘16′. Fluvia is one of our favorite models, not only because of her endless beauty, but because she epitomizes everything that we want ladies to see in themselves…beauty and curves. Please watch this video and let us know what you think…

Why did IGIGI create ‘16′? Here’s what their website says….

Plus-size Brazilian model, Fluvia Lacerda, stars in ‘16′, a short film that challenges the stereotypes of beauty currently set by the film, fashion, and advertising industries. The film is a departure from the norm, as Lacerda is a size 16, rather than the usual size 2.

“Today women think they must fit unachievable molds in order to feel beautiful and sexy”, says Lacerda. “As a curvy woman I have always felt sexy under my skin and this film carries that very message, a message I hope will open people’s minds with regard to how diverse beauty can be.

At her size, Lacerda is an anomaly in the fashion world, which has historically been defined by bone thin, size 00 models. ‘16′ is part of an accelerating movement in fashion and media to portray women with realistic body sizes. After several models died of anorexia in 2006, a push was made inside the fashion industry to change the unreasonable size standards in runway shows. Television and print media is also starting to show women who more accurately represent America — where the average woman is a size 14. Most recently, Glamour Magazine’s November photo spread featured famous plus size models, with an accompanying editorial pledging to include larger sizes on its pages in the future.

This provocative film is directed by Mark De Paola, a fashion photographer and director whose portfolio includes Armani and DKNY. Lacerda has modeled for Torrid, Fashion Bug, and Biluzik. In ‘16′ she is shown in the shower, wearing lingerie, and then walking in an evening gown.

The two-minute film was commissioned by IGIGI, a women‚s size 12+ fashion apparel retailer. ‘16′ is the first film to be created and produced by a plus size womens‚ fashion company.

“IGIGI’s philosophy is that every woman deserves to feel beautiful” says IGIGI’s founder and designer, Yuliya Raquel. “Television and fashion magazines are starting to acknowledge that women who are size 12-plus exist, but ‘16′ goes beyond that. We made this film because we believe that curvy women should not only feel acknowledged, but be celebrated, too. It represents how IGIGI sees women– beautiful, sexy and powerful.”

‘16′ can be viewed on YouTube at IgigiTV or through IGIGI’s website at IGIGI.com.

About Fluvia Lacerda: Fluvia was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and moved to New York City almost 13 years ago. She was discovered by a magazine editor on a Manhattan cross town bus and has not stopped working since. She’s the only Brazilian working as a plus size model overseas and has been called “the plus size version of Gisele”. Fluvia is one of the most known faces within the plus size industry and has been featured in ads for Fashion Bug, Biluzik, Torrid, and IGIGI and in Latina magazine and Glamour magazine. To see more of her work please visit her website: www.fluvialacerda.com

About IGIGI: IGIGI’s mission is to transform the world’s view of beauty. IGIGI creates smart, stylish, and sophisticated collections for fashion-loving women in sizes 12-32. IGIGI designs accentuate and celebrate the beauty of the curvaceous female figure. IGIGI clothing is constructed with the highest quality fabrics and workmanship, and all of the apparel is manufactured locally in San Francisco. IGIGI apparel and accessories can be found online at www.igigi.com, as well as at specialty boutiques and stores worldwide.

About Mark de Paola: Mark is a director and photographer. He has directed/ shot several hundred spots including those for Anheuser-Busch (aired on Super Bowl), Giorgio Perfume (exhibited in Museum of Modern Art N.Y.), Donna Karan, Neutrogena, English Ideas Cosmetics, Sony Cybershot, Century 21 Real Estate, Ford Motorsports, Toyota, Ducati Motorcycles, Kawasaki Jet Skis, and many more. Mark combines work in stills, commercials, documentary television, and film.
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