Glamour Magazine Facts

Would you like more or less likely to buy fashion magazines, if the models were regular size?
Glamour magazine is with a plus size model in underwear. It is a picture of here in this link – it got a bit of a belly and looks like a normal, healthy woman. http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/who/news/25082009/meet-woman-behind-glamours-plussize- Buzz.html, I ask me if you want to see more normal women in magazines. Does it make you want to buy the magazine or do you like the fact that women reach well looks in magazines have – is that part of the complaint?
Clothes look best on skinny frames – people look their best in a variety of sizes (in usually with significant curves). As the magazines try to convince you to buy a piece of cloth (not a 20-something woman), it's pretty obvious why a thin models, as they are. The size of the dress flatters, not the women. Models do not have decent tits and decent a * SES – they must not sex appeal. They are not for sale to men, so curves are unnecessary on a thin frame. Skinny frames are definitely achievable, but not always healthy Sun This Girls work for their characters, usually not because they think it looks better, but because they succeed in the modeling world want.
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