Jennifer MeierhansBusiness reporter, BBC NewsSnagFashion journalist Victoria Moss believes the "depressing" debate shows society is not used to seeing bigger bodies in advertising campaigns."You'd be pretty hard pushed to find genuine plus-size models on retailers' websites because even a mid-size is a 10/12 and plus is 14/16 which is actually around the average size for a woman in the UK," she says."The issue with adverts showing very small or very big models is the context and the provocation. We know people with eating disorders seek out images of very...
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