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What a weird post for you atW! Are you feeling ok?
Skinny is right. I suppose models are supposed to appeal to women, not us blokes, but sure I'm not the only one who find most for them (apart from a few like Claudia Schiffer, mmm) as totally unattractive. Who wants skinny? REAL MEN want HUGE, whether tits or bum according to fancy. Or ears, it's the new thing, but I don't expect CUKers to be with it.
PS By unattractive I mean relatively, not suggesting that one wouldn't, given the chance. Ho hum.
What a weird post for you atW! Are you feeling ok?
Skinny is right. I suppose models are supposed to appeal to women, not us blokes, but sure I'm not the only one who find most for them (apart from a few like Claudia Schiffer, mmm) as totally unattractive. Who wants skinny? REAL MEN want HUGE, whether tits or bum according to fancy. Or ears, it's the new thing, but I don't expect CUKers to be with it.
PS By unattractive I mean relatively, not suggesting that one wouldn't, given the chance. Ho hum.
H&M CEO Says Models Are Too Skinny, Promises Changes
In an industry where thin is always in, the frequently gaunt and underfed faces staring out from the pages of glossy magazines often bear little resemblance to the actual customers and create unattainable ideals for impressionable young girls. Amid the rising chorus of complaints from critics and parents, enters the young CEO of H&M, one of the world’s largest clothing retailers, with an eyebrow-raising admission.
“Some of our models have been too skinny. That’s not OK,” H&M CEO Karl-Johan Persson, told Metro World News.
“I think that customers are starting to say we are a changing demographic,” Ashley Lutz, reporter for Business Insider, told ABC News. “We want to see fashion brands promoting other body types besides just the stick thin traditional model.”
Persson says his large and very visible company has a “huge responsibility” and that he wants to “show diversity in our advertising and not give people the impression that girls have to look a particular way.”
Which is why, he says, the company hired Jennie Runk, a 5-foot-10-inch model who wears a size 12 to 14, to be the star of its swimsuit campaign.
“I think there needs to be more models of every shape, size, color, type, everywhere, in all of the media,” Runk told ABC News.
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