Plus-size model Ashley Graham stole the show as she modeled her own lingerie line on the runway during New York Fashion Week on Tuesday.

The size 16 supermodel led the way as a host of stunning ladies flaunted their enviable curves in a variety of sexy lace designs created to compliment fuller-figured women.

Ashley, who had her long brunette locks flowing down her back, had all eyes on her as she showed off her ample assets in a black cut-out bra and sheer knickers.

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Taking to Instagram after the show, the 28-year-old wrote to her thousands of followers: “What an amazing experience!! All the girls looked amazing.

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"I hope you were able to watch the show live on Periscope!! Thank you to everyone who was involved behind stage as well! We rocked it! #IAmSizeSexy."

The star also encouraged everyone who was present to use the hashtag to promote body diversity and prove that big is just as beautiful.

Her fleshy display comes after she partnered with Canadian retailer Addition Elle over the summer to launch her very own range of lingerie, which is now available to buy in America.

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Meanwhile, singer turned fashion designer Victoria Beckham was slammed for using "too skinny" models at her New York Fashion Week show.

The 41-year-old designer showed her latest collection over the weekend and while there was praise for her Spring/Summer 2016 Collection, others on social media criticised the weight of the models on the runway.

Victoria - who has long had to put up with criticism of her own weight - was reported to have banned super-thin models from her show.

In 2010 it was reported that she'd only used models that had a "healthy appearance" in her show, in an effort to give positive body image.