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message 1: by A. (new)

A. | 19 comments http://shine.yahoo.com/fashion/vogue-...

Saw this on Yahoo mail...
Just cause she wears a size 16...she's a freaking giant at 6" 2".


message 2: by Narzain (new)

Narzain | 194 comments At least she doesn't call herself plus sized. And she's 6 sizes bigger than the previous "plus size" model? Sheesh.


message 3: by Kim, Proud Queen of the Fat and Fabulous! (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 1031 comments Mod
I agree that 16 is not plus sized, but at least she is making inroads in an industry that has always prized the unhealthily thin.


message 4: by Narzain (new)

Narzain | 194 comments True; she does seem to have healthier proportions than the average model.


message 5: by Kim, Proud Queen of the Fat and Fabulous! (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 1031 comments Mod
Getting the cover of any "mainstream" magazine with an a-typical body type is a victory, maybe not the kind I'd like to see, but a victory all the same. Who knows, maybe someday I'll be on the cover of Vogue. (Ha-ha)


message 6: by Narzain (new)

Narzain | 194 comments I'd buy that issue.


message 7: by Kim, Proud Queen of the Fat and Fabulous! (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 1031 comments Mod
Well, this fits this section. H&M stores to me, are going a strong and good direction, but I fail to see WHY this girl is a "plus size" model, but I again, congratulate the chain for daring to go against the standard.

http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living...


message 8: by Narzain (new)

Narzain | 194 comments From what I read, it looks like they're not actually claiming that she's plus size; she's just a realistically proportioned model. Either way, it's definitely a positive step, and more power to them.


message 9: by Kim, Proud Queen of the Fat and Fabulous! (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 1031 comments Mod
The INDUSTRY says she plus-sized, not the catalog just to clarify my original post. Frankly, when a normal sized woman in good health is called plus size, then I shudder how far we have skewed our self images.


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