Yes, in the “olden days” catalog stores for plus sizes photographed their clothing using underweight models, until it all became public when women who were normal size 14 said that they were rejected for those jobs. I see that Pennigton’s finally started to use the exact size models in their on-line pictures and the mannequins in their stores resemble the body that a customer might have. Finally!!!!
droosan Premium Member over 2 years ago
XD
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
That was a mean, snide reply.
blunebottle over 2 years ago
I was friends with a former model from the ’60’s. She had a few of us couples over for dinner one night- and she didn’t eat.
MS72 over 2 years ago
What’s a catalog?
1JennyJenkins over 2 years ago
Yes, in the “olden days” catalog stores for plus sizes photographed their clothing using underweight models, until it all became public when women who were normal size 14 said that they were rejected for those jobs. I see that Pennigton’s finally started to use the exact size models in their on-line pictures and the mannequins in their stores resemble the body that a customer might have. Finally!!!!
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ha! Joke’s on Jeri because in the end [REDACTED] is the runway model.