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Her niche? Deconstructing the myth that voluminous curves couldn’t handle volume.
Pierce adjusted his wireframes. “It’s architectural. It hides the body.”
“No,” she said, surprising herself. “You don’t hide a tanker. You respect its cargo.”
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“I’ve never seen my body in a dress before.” “Wait, my boobs don’t hurt? The straps don’t dig?” “Chubby Tanker style is REAL.”
But last month, everything changed. She received a DM from Veridian , a high-end sustainable label known for dressing willow-thin minimalists.
That word hit her like a slap. Hides.
She shot the lookbook herself in a Coney Island parking lot, standing in front of a rusted tanker ship. Wind whipped her hair. The dress moved with her, not against her. For the first time, she didn’t cross her arms over her stomach. She let the camera see the roll, the softness, the sheer volume of her.
Marcie laughed so hard she snorted oat milk out her nose. But the contract was real. She flew to their Brooklyn atelier, where the head designer, a man named Pierce who weighed as much as her left thigh, handed her a sample.
Her followers loved the "Drop Test." Every Sunday, she’d order the latest viral “It Girl” top—a dainty spaghetti-strap thing or a boxy, shapeless crop—put it on her 280-pound frame, and let the chaos unfold. Straps would dig trenches into her shoulders. Fabric would become a taut awning over her chest while billowing like a circus tent over her soft, powerful stomach. She’d look into the camera with deadpan eyes and say, “Another one bites the dust.” Her niche
Pierce called her that night, stammering. The entire first run sold out in four hours. He asked if she wanted to design a swim line.
By morning, #TankerStyle was trending. And Marcie Chen, the bigboob chubby tanker, finally felt like she fit—not in spite of her shape, but because of it.
Marcie leaned back in her chair, feeling the perfect tension of the dress’s shoulder straps—wide, cushioned, secure. She looked at her reflection. Bigboob? Yes. Chubby? Gloriously. Tanker? Built to carry weight, built to weather storms, built to move forward. “It’s architectural
“We want to collaborate. A capsule collection. For you.”
