ASOS praised for using unedited pictures to reveal model’s back fat

Shoppers have praised ASOS for using unedited pictures on their website which revealed one stunning plus size model’s back fat.

The image shows the model wearing an open back Missguided dress that reveals the rolls on her back.

It has been praised by plus size blogger Callie Thorpe, who tweeted that it shows bigger women that their ‘bodies are normal’.

Hoards of other Twitter users have been sharing the image, with many branding the model ‘gorgeous’.

ASOS used a picture of a plus size woman modelling a backless red dress that showed off her back fat

The red dress is sold as part of ASOS’s Curve collection and ranges in size from a 16 to a size 24.

The floor-length maxi dress features a halter neck with no sleeves and an open back.

While many models are photoshopped to look picture perfect, the woman in ASOS pictures was not airbrushed for the snap.

Thorpe, who runs a popular plus size fashion blog, shared the snap on Thursday.

Plus size blogger Callie Thorpe shared the picture, saying 'real life isn't photoshopped and filtered'

Plus size blogger Callie Thorpe shared the picture, saying ‘real life isn’t photoshopped and filtered’

She wrote: ‘Look at this gorgeous model and her cute back rolls just out here to show women that their bodies are normal and that real life isn’t photoshopped and filtered.’

Her post has now been liked and reweeted over 1,700 times on Twitter, with dozens of other users praising the move.

One tweeted: ‘This is absolutely amazing. Thank you so much for doing and also showing this. In my opinion, the ”beauty ideal” is not real. It would be so dull and boring if we all conformed and society and therefore looked/dressed the same as each other.’

Hoards of other users joined in to praise ASOS, calling the model 'beautiful inside and out'

Hoards of other users joined in to praise ASOS, calling the model ‘beautiful inside and out’

ASOS was previously praised for its photos of a black plus size model wearing a bright yellow bikini.

Many hailed the choice of model as a ‘positive step’ for the brand – with one person commenting ‘real bellies matter’. 

Some suggested that other retailers should follow ASOS’s lead by using a more diverse range of models. 

Others said it was important for them to see themselves represented by retailers. 

They previously praised ASOS for using a black plus-size model to show off a yellow bikini from their curve collection

They previously praised ASOS for using a black plus-size model to show off a yellow bikini from their curve collection

Many took to Twitter to heap praise on the brand and encourage other stores to follow their lead

Many took to Twitter to heap praise on the brand and encourage other stores to follow their lead

 



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