It’s being billed as Twitter feud about diverse models, but actually, these two women were on exactly the same page.
What does a “plus-sized” model look like? Like this?
Ajay Rochester did not think so.
This is model Laura Wells, in an ad campaign for fitness clothing brand The Upside. And her appearance caused Rochester to post a picture of the size 14 model on her Instagram with the caption:
“How the FUK can this woman be considered plus size? Any idea the kind of damage you (the media/fashion industry) do to the minds of young girls by even using those words with a picture like this? Where is there PLUS of anything. Anything less of her and she’d be a MINUS something. Seriously this is so ridiculous and harmful! This is not empowering anyone labeling her!”
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Lets just drop the plus size term and refer to larger models as average-size or representative-size. We can do it, just like switched from 'king hit' to 'coward punch '.
If they wanted to celebrate her being plus sized, why have they photoshopped her to look slimmer? Her arms and thighs, stomach are slimmed down.