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September 22, 2009

London Fashion Week News

Stylist at London Fashion Week resigns over designer Mark Fast’s decision to use size 14 models.

A size 12 model leads the final walk-out at the Mark Fast catwalk show at London Fashion Week.

A size 12 model leads the final walk-out at the Mark Fast catwalk show at London Fashion Week.

 

Preparing for his London Fashion Week slot, knitwear designer Mark Fast decided to challenge the obsession with size zero models and use curvier women to showcase his creations.
 

When he told his design team that his figure-hugging outfits would be paraded down the runway by size 12 and 14 models, two of his people were apparently so angry they quit.

Read more at www.dailymail.co.uk.

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3 Comments to London Fashion Week News

  1. December 28, 2009 at 11:27 am | Permalink

    I love this and I’m so happy. I hope this stays put and it grows. I’ve been waiting to see both straight and plus models on the same catwalk for years.

  2. Kia's Gravatar Kia
    January 3, 2010 at 1:29 pm | Permalink

    each of diversity has grown much better than it used to be, besides men likes to see women with some meat on them in any kind of clothes, why should we cry a river about it!?

  3. Kate's Gravatar Kate
    August 16, 2010 at 12:25 pm | Permalink

    what do i think? I think I’m glad your wanting the body of women now instead of the body of a 5 year old girl that’s what I think. Curves are beautiful and that’s what makes a woman a woman. girls used to die for the hour glass figure but now they want to look like a twig and literally a tree branch twig and it’s disgusting. It’s so NOT beautiful. Men even prefer the more curvy women. Curves would fill out the clothes and make them look sensual or even sexy twiggy models, cannot do that I’m sorry. Plus size is NORMAL it is NOT fat it is not a twig it is merely perfectly normal.

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