Modelling Agency

At last the fashion world seems to listen to consumers and the strong views expressed in this emotional problems mirrors.

2009 was a positive year for those hoping to see a departure from the fashion industry's obsession with young, white, androgynous female models. The increased use of plus-size models such as Crystal Renn, Lara Stone and Lizzie Miller, to name a few, is to create a diversity that has long been awaited, and will continue in 2010.

On 12 January lookout for edgy indie magazine "W", which supported the "per-plus-size" layer with a "size" problem with models of different body shapes. The models will be photographed by people who Karl Lagerfeld, Bruce Weber and Terry Richardson.

"Big, little, pint-size, plus-size - every body is beautiful," Stephen Gan, editor-V-chief, recently told the New York Post, "and this problem is now to prove it.

'Glamor' magazine was in 2009, it is much more comprehensive for the reader pleasure and has recently launched a plus-size calendar for 2010, indicating that they "undertake to paint a broad spectrum of body types in our pages."

"There are countless ways to be beautiful and you do not want cookie cutter Standard Fit," said a spokesman for the glory. "And we go to designers who do not help us celebrate." "Brigitte" magazine has to say even the protests of its readers that from 2010 will replace the "size zero models" pretty "ordinary women" react.

For all "ordinary women" out there who can look forward to, presented in glossy magazines and on catwalks in 2010, Happy New Year!