Size Zero Hero

Zero: the word in and of itself is synonymous with the absence of all magnitude, and in essence, the property of nothing; but lately, it’s been the subject of the biggest fashion houses around the world. Spain has completely banned size zero models on the catwalk and While skeletal models tip toe down the runways in Milan, NYC, LA, Paris and other fashion capitals around the world, one spicy lady decided to change it up a liitle.

   Headline making celeb, Victoria Posh Beckham, announced that she has chosen Daniella Sarahyba to be the representative model for her new line of clothing. What makes this the talk of the town right now is the fact that Victoria wanted to join the fight against ultra skinny size zero models on the runways, and even after a few burgers, she herself can barely keep a size zero on without a slouch! 
   We have to give some props to Posh, who once nicknamed herself Skeletal Spice, for stepping up and taking a chance on saving many teens right now who suffer from eating disorders. Although you can't technically link the eating disorders of teenage girls to the ultra skinny silhouettes of famous runway models, I think common sense allows us to judge otherwise.
Victoria just wants people to know that you don't have to be skinny to look good in her clothes!
   One look at Daniella and you could tell why Vicki would pick her! She's a young, fresh face and has been described as someone with a “perfectly sculpted body and some meat in all the right places”. Daniella has been featured in many Sports Illustrated, H&M ads, as well as Spiegel and Benetton. She measures 5’-10” and weighs 118, which is perfect and accepted in all fashion shows. Sickly? By no means! Voluptuous is pushing it though…

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