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Rihanna's lingerie line sparks row as women with larger boobs feel 'overweight'

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Rihanna’s underwear line has caused a storm in D-cup by claiming that its bras are “size inclusive”.The singer, 34, launched the Savage X Fenty lingerie range in 2018 with a focus on “empowering women”.But women say the cup sizes appear to assume that those with larger breasts must be overweight.One disgruntled customer, Danielle W, posted on Sitejabber.com: “For a company that is lauded as a ‘size inclusive’ brand to offer absolutely no sizes over DDD is ridiculous.“I’m not a particularly large person, but their DDD has me spilling out all over the place.“I hate to think that I would need to lose weight in order to fit into their biggest cup size and I cannot go up another band size.”Kashana M added: “This company does not know women’s bra sizes at all.

I have ordered numerous sizes and nothing fits. Stop assuming everyone who wears a DDD or G cup is fat.”And “Miniature Martin” wrote on Reddit.com: “I love Rihanna, but really she failed so many people with this.“She, and her team, just went with the stupid misconception that plus-size = big boobs and skinny = small boobs.”Savage X Fenty did not respond to requests for comment.Savage x Fenty launched in 2018.And despite customers being angry about bra cup sizes, the company quickly took off thanks to its message of "inclusivity".

In recent years, the company has been praised for releasing men's lingerie and hiring models with disabilities.Pop-up shops and a varied price list has helped Savage x Fenty in its success, and they also launched an Xtra VIP aspect to their website as a subscription service for early access to product releases.Rihanna has a 30% ownership stake in Savage x Fenty and 50% in Fenty Beauty, Forbes has reported.It has also been reported that after the.

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