Friday, January 1, 2010

V Mag's plus size issue

more photos from the amazing issue has surfaced


what do you guys think? like ? dislike? i personally love it, especially the picture of the model in the Gucci baithing suit. click here  to read about the groundbreaking issue.


bye.
[images via Nicola Formiachetti's Blog]

12 comments:

Unknown said...

I like it, even though you only see magazines doing a 'plus size' issue what, once a year? There needs to be more.

Fashion Wh0re said...

I Like it too They Need to Start Doing More "Plus" Size Model pictures in Magazines these pencil shape models are starting to get Old

fashionablylate said...

very cool blog...i love these images from V- my favorite one was Crystal Renn and Constance Jaablonski in 'One Size Fits All' (where they go, like head-to-head.

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WARREN WRIGHT said...

oh yes i DEFINITELY LOVE the "ONE SIZE FITS ALL" editorial!

Daria said...

Love this! Much of America is a size 12, so why not represent it? Great job V Mag!

Caroline Gault said...

Beautiful! V is so amazing.

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Anonymous said...

А-ха-ха!!! Смешно)))))

Fashion Labyrinth said...

I hate the fact the plus size models have to be put in a "plus size issue," it should be the norm. I love the images and the models look so beautiful.

p.s great blog.
http://fashionlabyrinth19.blogspot.com/

CL said...

I don't know...I want to like it, but I've been so conditioned to conventional models that I can't...

Theresa Marx said...

i love them!
not sure though if i would still think the same if they wouldn't be airbrushed...

Anonymous said...

Just because we are celebrating the incorporation of "plus size" models into the industry doesn't necessarily mean that we have to throw out the rule of "dressing for your body type". This is definitely the case in the first image.

Anonymous said...

Well, I don't know---I'm a fashion designer and it is something totally different designing for 'plus' sized women. Sending something down the runway that's hung on a rail always looks better unfortunately. Plus, higher end brands just do not have the market in the plus size world so that is why they do not make plus sizes. I'm torn, part of me thinks it's unfair but part of me thinks that clothes just look better on slimmer frames. Don't hate please!!!

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