Wednesday, December 28, 2005

What Size Was Eva Peron?

I don't understand the tone of this article at all, but the facts are pretty interesting. In Argentina, the government is going around and fining boutiques if they don't carry clothing up to size sixteen.

"Says Argentine model Ines Pujol, quoted in the Wall Street Journal: retailers 'are not going to sell all of that large-sized clothing.' Argentines have a svelte look and no piece of legislation is going to interfere with that."

Can you imagine the government mandating that Versace has to make a size sixteen? Argentina's crazy!

5 Comments:

Blogger mo pie said...

Oh my god, that's crazy. 000? 8 is plus-size? That's just unrealistic and insane.

1:46 PM  
Blogger La Madre said...

Jan, I'd hear something similar, that is that some Argentinian brands refuse to make certain sizes because it makes their clothing line less desirable.
Also, heard the same about some stores carrying certain sizes.

10:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As a 6 foot tall, size 16 girl, I would love, love, love to see this legislation in the States. Heck, demand that the manufacturers go up to 18 for all I care. It would eliminate teen girls with "muffin tops" sticking out over too-small pants and would make shopping (and keeping my self esteem above ground level) a lot easier.

8:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I rarely ever say 'I'm proud to be American'but after reading this, I will.

Not out of disrespect for Argentina, but because the fact that here in the US, 8 is considered a normal size. I'm a 10, and there's no way I'd need to ever shop at a plus store here

1:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

well welcome to the backlash of trends! ha-ha, ha! would they sell uh yeah? and who is to judge any country or companies with our standards forever swinging in their pendulum. if they're a size 1 or less no matter which jeans or city block, feed the poor starving darlings why dont ya.

11:48 PM  

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