YOU HAVE TO SEE BRIANNA MCDONNELL’S FAT FASHION FILM, A STUNNING 1970S-INSPIRED SHOWCASE!

One of our top picks in fat fashion, Brianna McDonnell—who you might know as @The_B_Word on Instagram—has just released a stunning and artistic fashion film. Featuring beautiful 1970s-inspired aesthetics and swimwear looks, this short film perfectly highlights the plus-size Boho swim trends of 2021. We’re absolutely obsessed with it, so we had to reach out to her for more details about this amazing project!

BRIANNA MCDONNELL DISCUSSES HER ‘FAT GIRL FASHION FILM

Mayra Mejia recently spoke with Brianna McDonnell about her latest project, the ‘Fat Girl Fashion Film.’ Brianna shared that her inspiration often stems from reflecting on what she wished she had seen growing up. For this film, she drew from her love of 1970s music and its iconic artists like Carole King, Janis Joplin, and Fleetwood Mac. Living near Laurel Canyon, the epicenter of this music scene, added a personal touch to her creative vision. Brianna aimed to portray a character that not only resonated with her own desires but also honored the history of her city, celebrating figures like Mama Cass, a visibly plus-sized celebrity she admires.

When asked about the message she hopes viewers will take away, Brianna emphasized her intention to present her body in an authentic and vulnerable light. Amidst a sea of filtered and photoshopped images online, she wanted to embrace and celebrate her post-Covid body honestly, hoping to inspire empowerment through her genuine representation.

Looking ahead, Brianna expressed a strong desire to see more fat-positive media that goes beyond weight loss narratives. She believes that showcasing fat individuals in diverse roles and storylines helps humanize and normalize their presence. Brianna is passionate about creating fat-positive content across film, television, and digital platforms, and advocates for greater support for marginalized creatives both in front of and behind the camera.