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Curious about people's opinions. Is the model featured in this article plus-sized, in your opinion?
http://shopping.yahoo.com/news/plus-size-fashion-trends.html |
| Yes - she is really pretty but she is plus size. |
| Yes. |
| No. Neither are regular sized models "regular" sized. |
| Yes |
| Yes |
| Yes, and she has terrible hair. What is with the straight-hair-long-bangs trend?? It looks good on no one. |
| Yup. She tall and bigger then the waify chics youi people pretend to like |
| yes. she is plus-size. |
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Yes. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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+1 I think that this model is regular-sized, and typical fashion models are anorexic-looking. |
| Definitely plus-sized. As in, I am certain her clothing size is considered to be in the 'plus sized' range not because she's just bigger than the average model. |
I'm 5.5 and weigh 210lbs and I have never bought anything plus sized. My best friend buys a lot of her clothing at plus size stores and they always dismiss me for being too small for their store. Btw, unlike what my weight/height ratio tells you, I'm a size 12. |
| Marilyn Monroe wore a.size.16 and she was ravishingly beautiful. People come on all sizes and this model has curves in all tbe right places, looks healthy, and if I were a man, I would prefer women who look the wau women should look and don't look like a stick |
I was this way too -- some people hold their weight better than others despite what you read here. I've since lost a lot but fear I am gaining it back with this damn eat-a-lot-of-comfort-food weather coming on. |