tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9111401547079005932.post3108724803072143882..comments2024-03-12T10:03:11.205+00:00Comments on Love Leah: When plus size models aren't plus enoughLove Leahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18304536416614698108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9111401547079005932.post-63931517749398624052018-04-03T22:30:29.014+01:002018-04-03T22:30:29.014+01:00Thanks so much for your comment Francesca! I total...Thanks so much for your comment Francesca! I totally agree - if the industry wants to supply clothes to plus size people they need to use real plus size models, not pad thin ones! It takes the piss. I hope things change. Love Leahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18304536416614698108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9111401547079005932.post-69071458454432119952018-03-30T02:35:43.120+01:002018-03-30T02:35:43.120+01:00As a size 18/20 model this speaks to my life! I am...As a size 18/20 model this speaks to my life! I am wayyy too big to be a straight size model, but now I’m also too big to be a successful plus size model as well. Because my stomach isn’t flat, my breasts aren’t double or triple Ds and my waist is only visible between the two creases of my back rolls I am not the acceptable plus size to fit the measurements designers are looking for. Why call it a plus size industry if true plus size women aren’t welcomed in it? Smh. Thank you for writing out my frustrations because I swear sometimes I feel like I’m going to go off! Francescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11256514346329890549noreply@blogger.com