THE BOSS of a popular online clothing retailer says she gets over 100 vile comments a day from trolls slamming her models for ...
The online clothing brand Snag receives 100 complaints a day about their models being “too fat.” Speaking to the BBC, the ...
The boss of a plus-size clothing brand says she is inundated with complaints about her models being "too fat ".
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has come under fire for alleged double standards in its approach to body image ...
Snag clothing is cited in an online debate over whether adverts showing models who appear "unhealthily fat" should be banned.
Catherine Thom, a 36-year-old from Edinburgh, contacted the BBC to say she found it "hypocritical to ban adverts where models appear too thin for being socially irresponsible, however when models are ...
But it only had grounds to investigate eight complaints and none were about Snag. Catherine Thom read the BBC report about the Next advert ban and got in touch to say she found it "hypocritical to ...
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