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Plus Sized Models are Bad for Women and the Magazine Industry

By A Mystery Man Writer

Plus sized models are classed as models sized UK 12 and above. Straight sized models are the standard fashion industry size, a UK size 8 and below. The average woman’s dress size in the UK is 16, so…

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