>> Perhaps influenced by the buzz around Mark Fast's Spring 2010 plus-size runway models and Glamour's plus-size editorial, V magazine is ringing in the new year and the new decade with a size issue for January 2010: "Big, little, pint-size, plus-size — every body is beautiful. And this issue is out to prove it," as V editor-in-chief Stephen Gan put it.
Models.com has an exclusive series of previews of the magazine — out on newsstands Jan. 14 — the first of which, "One Size Fits All," debuted today, with Jaquelyn Jablonski (left below) and plus-size model Crystal Renn (right below) in the exact same ensembles, with similar poses. Bruce Weber and Karl Lagerfeld are also said to have contributed to the issue, with shoots ranging from fully clothed to nudes.

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ew what a totally fatso . She looks like a tranny
Crystal Renn looks GORGEOUS! This side-by-side is fun.
"Plus size" is a joke, I mean really what is she a 8 maybe a 10? That is NOT plus sized.
The images are great to see side by side. I think the plus size model
looks fabulous. But she isn't very big for plus size, maybe a 10.
There is some great fashion for all sizes, check out http://www.select2gether.com/shopping/store/71/Macys/158284/PLUS-SIZE-AP...
Ugg boots are especially manufactured keeping in mind more of a casual look,so it definitely
matters if you are to carry a casual look or for a party.When it comes to clothes,we do have certain preferences.It feels like on the top of this world when we get to have something which is so smart yet elegant.
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This shoot looks very interesting i love it! I just subscribed to V cant wait to check it out.
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I've always been a fan of fuller-figured models. There's a great site with many images of Crystal and other plus-size models here:
http://www.judgmentofparis.com/
They're all gorgeous.
The site's forum also has thought-provoking discussions about body image and the media.
Brings up an interesting topic... I've noticed more and more fashion design programs moving to more 'full figured' fashion figures. Have you noticed this trend? Seems to be more prominent with community college and high school fashion. Would love to hear thoughts on fashion figures and the markets they reach.
Honestly. I don't like full figured or average size models. I personally prefer skinny models.
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