I’ve spent a lot of my career in the media grumbling about the media. Specifically, the way it portrays women: woefully.
In particular the women we see in magazines and fashion and in advertising almost always conform the most narrow template: very tall, painfully thin, white and young.
It’s always the default for what those industries present as attractive, desirable, feminine and glamourous. As if there’s only one type of body shape, age, weight and skin colour to which we should all aspire. Please.
That’s why I always like to shout out whenever someone pushes the other way and chooses to promote diversity.
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Where's the "diversity" in a label that only stocks up to the average Australian woman's size of 14 and won't dress the still-pretty-average size 16?
just because something is average doesn't make it right. their clothes probably don't look good on big sizes.
Gorman's ethics are questionable and the quality has decreased significantly since the business was sold to Factory X.