Many fashion brands are often criticized for featuring uber-lean models and airbrushing "flaws," a practice that creates a culture of unrealistic expectations and low-self esteem among consumers.
Although Asos is one of the most massive retailers in the world, it’s been surprisingly thoughtful with its inclusivity. It’s had its cute and trendy curve, petite, tall and maternity sections for ...
Parenting blogger Louise Pentland noticed something strange about ASOS’s maternity-wear models — the “expecting” models were actually wearing fake bumps. Questioning the online retailer on Twitter, ...
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