A plus-sized model opens her own inclusive fashion boutique
Debbie-Lyn Connolly-Lloyd, a former plus-sized fashion model, has faced prejudice within the fashion industry. To overcome this discrimination, she has taken matters into her own hands by opening her own fashion boutique called Debbie-Lyn Apparel in Southport. The boutique, located in Wayfarers Arcade on Lord Street, aims to provide an inclusive fashion experience for everyone, offering a range of sizes for customers to enjoy.
A unique and colorful collection
Debbie-Lyn’s boutique showcases a variety of unique and colorful fashion items. Many of these items are created through collaborations with local fashion designers and business owners. The collection includes hand-painted leather jackets by GoGairy, sportswear by Lissa MJY, and funky bags by Daisy Amour.
Fighting prejudice in the fashion industry
Debbie-Lyn’s decision to open her own boutique stems from her personal experiences as a plus-sized fashion model. She encountered a lack of inclusion and discrimination within the industry. Skinnier models would be provided with numerous clothing options, while she would only receive a couple of outfits. Furthermore, her makeup would often be rushed at the end, indicating a clear bias. These challenges motivated her to create an inclusive fashion brand that celebrates all body types and sizes.
An inclusive shopping experience in Southport
Debbie-Lyn Apparel is a welcome addition to the fashion scene in Southport. With the closure of plus-sized clothing sections in stores like Matalan and New Look, shoppers in the area have limited options for in-store shopping. Debbie-Lyn’s boutique not only fills this gap but also provides a more personal and enjoyable shopping experience. For many customers, being able to see and try on the clothes in person is an important part of their shopping journey.
A new chapter for Debbie-Lyn
Debbie-Lyn’s boutique is now open for business, and an official opening event is scheduled for Saturday, August 12. She is excited about this new chapter in her life and is grateful for the support of the Southport community. Wayfarers Arcade has become a hub for independent businesses, and Debbie-Lyn believes it is an ideal location for her inclusive fashion brand.