The Huffington Post -
17 Oct 2016 16:24

As well-intentioned as some size-inclusive fashion campaigns, magazines and retail brands may be, their attempts at body positivity sometimes miss the mark. Real inclusion ― like, say, featuring a diverse group of women in an ad or editorial without feeling the need to talk about it ― is often neglected in favor of ads much like the one above: a perfect spoof campaign from “Saturday Night Live” for a phony, size-inclusive store called “Chonk.” It begins so much like many other...
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