As of late, it has seemed as though the fashion industry has been growing more accepting of the "real woman"s body, and has been moving away from the stick-thin models that have been been ubiquitous within the industry for decades now.
First, designer Mark Fast opted to integrate "regular" sized women in his London runway show. Next, leading German fashion magazine, Brigitte, announced that it would no longer use professional models, opting instead to cover "women who have their own identity, whether it be the 18-year-old A-level student, the company chairwoman, the musician, or the footballer," according to editor-in-chief Andreas Lebert.
While we think this is great, apparently Karl Lagerfeld thinks otherwise. The prolific
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