Fashion

Ashley Graham is A Sexy Jetsetter In Her New Ad

by Alexa Tucker

One of the world's most recognizable models has proved that you don't need fancy clothes to be a jetsetter — just some stunning lingerie. Strutting around in nothing but her unmentionables on a private plane, Ashley Graham's latest Addition Elle ad campaign is super sexy and totally body-pos. But, of course, we'd expect nothing less from the plus size icon.

Since teaming up with lingerie brand Addition Elle in 2013, Graham has put out several collections of sweet, sultry lingerie for real women who have a tough time finding pretty undergarments that are made for bigger body types. From the looks of it, her latest designs feature lots of black, lace, and raspberry-pink hues (and, hopefully, the trench coat, the adorable kitty and/or the luxe faux fur throw.)

One of her signature messages is part of the campaign, too: I Am Size Sexy. No doubt about that: Graham is obviously a stunning woman, but a major part of her appeal is her killer confidence. I mean, the girl can model, design, and fake-fly a plane. Why wouldn't she be? Graham inspires all women to embrace their shape (and make a friend who has a private jet. Just me?)

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Inspired yet? If not, here are five times Ashley Graham reminded everyone that she's Size Sexy — and you are, too.

Showing Off Her Boxing Skills

Graham keeps up an active lifestyle, leaving negative stereotypes about plus-size women in the dust. Get it, girl.

Taking A Dreamy Vacation

#beautybeyondsize is right.

Snapping A Mirror Selfie

Is she owning that corset, or what?

Working A Crop Top

This behind-the-scenes pic proves that there's no right or wrong size to wear a crop top.

Rehearsing Her TED Talk On The Fashion Industry

There's nothing sexier than a power woman. If you haven't watched Ashley Graham's TED Talk, get on it.

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