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Spring Has Sprung—and So Has Azazie’s Curve-Friendly Fashion Game

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Okay, fashion fam, let’s talk spring. The birds are chirping, the sun is peeking out, and the group chats are heating up with bridal shower invites, garden parties, and those “just because” photo shoot days we all live for. So what does that mean? It’s time to find the dress—or two or three, because, hello, options. And if you’re anything like us, that search includes one major requirement: inclusivity.

Enter Azazie, the size-inclusive fashion darling that’s been quietly (or not so quietly) killing the game for bridesmaids, wedding guests, and glam goddesses alike. Their Spring Collection just dropped, and honey—it’s giving romance, whimsy, and body-ody-ody realness.

From Size 0 to 30—and Everything in Between

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First things first, let’s talk sizing. Azazie isn’t out here playing those dusty exclusivity games. Their regular collection runs from size 0 to 30, and they even offer custom sizing if you’re in-between or off-the-chart in any direction. No “one size fits some” energy here—just gowns and dresses that are made to fit real bodies, rolls, curves, and all.

Whether you’ve got snatched arms, thick thighs, or that perfect plunge-friendly décolletage, Azazie’s spring collection brings looks that work with your body, not against it. Empire waists, flowy chiffon, sleek satins, ruffled shoulders, romantic off-the-shoulder moments… you name it, they’ve got it—and they’ve actually thought about how it’ll fall on a size 2 and a size 22.

And can we have a moment for the color palette this spring? We’re talking dusty rose, sage green, and even butter yellow if you’re a drama queen like me. It’s giving picnic in Versailles meets rooftop in Brooklyn—and we are here for it.

Try Before You Cry (or Commit): The Try-On-at-Home Magic

Now, here’s where Azazie really earns its flowers: their Try at Home program. Let’s be real—shopping for special occasion dresses online can be a gamble, especially when you’re plus size. The lighting, the mystery fabrics, the will this zip?? panic—it’s a lot.

Azazie said, “Nah, we got you.” For just $10–$15 per dress, you can try on sample styles at home before committing. Yes, really. You pick up to three dresses at a time, choose your size, and they ship them straight to your door. You’ve got a full week to twirl, strut, and stage your own personal runway show in your living room (we highly recommend it). Then you just send them back with the prepaid label. Easy peasy.

Even better? You can pair this with their virtual stylist appointments to get one-on-one fit advice. It’s like having your own personal glam squad minus the overpriced coffee and judgmental stares.

For the Brides, Bridesmaids & Everyone in the Group Chat

Image via Azazie

The beauty of Azazie is it’s not just for brides (though if you are tying the knot, girl—congrats and RUN, don’t walk, to their bridal section). It’s a total occasionwear playground, perfect for weddings, formals, or that one cousin who insists her birthday is a black-tie affair every year. You know the one.

And because we love a community moment, Azazie also features real customer photos on every product page—so you can see how dresses look on actual bodies in real lighting. Like, revolutionary concept, right?

Azazie’s spring collection is giving timeless elegance with a side of real-world wearability. Their size range is wide, their try-at-home service is genius, and they’re officially on our list of must-shop brands for the season.

So whether you’re sipping rosé in the park or catching the bouquet (or dodging it, no shade), Azazie has a look that’ll make you feel like the main character. Because you are, babe. Always.

Have you shopped Azazie? Let us know in the comments!

This article, Spring Has Sprung—and So Has Azazie’s Curve-Friendly Fashion Game first appeared on The Curvy Fashionista and is written by Karajuicyjohnson.

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