Lena Dunham’s Inclusive Clothing Line

After years of having a complicated and very public relationship with her body, Lena Dunham, 34, has come to terms with it. You don’t need to have a perfect body to be attractive, and that’s the message that Lena Dunham wants to promote in her collaboration with the size-inclusive shopping site 11 Honoré by Danielle Williams Eke.
The actor, author, director and producer will release a “tightly edited collection” of five pieces including a scalloped mini skirt suit, which she modeled for the occasion. The items—under the label “11 Honoré x Lena Dunham”—come in size 12 to 26 and cost between $98 and $298.
As she put it, “It can be for the privileged few who have a body that looks the way people want to feel positive. We want curvy bodies that look like Kim Kardashian has been up-sized slightly. We want big beautiful butts and big beautiful breasts and no cellulite and faces that look like you could smack them on to thin women.” She added that she does not wear Spanx, and does not design clothes that will need to be worn with shape wear.
“I’ve totally given up on the idea of being any type of impresario or person who had something to say to everyone… Right now the only thing I’m doing is speaking about my own experience,” Dunham told the Times. “So this clothing line is a direct response to my experience.”
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