Bigger clothing sizes to promote healthier figures
25 Jan '07
1 min read
Health minister, Elena Salgado, recently revealed that the National Consumer Institute will conduct a survey and research that will define standard patterns and generalized sizes of women for the fashion industry.
Major fashion manufacturers and traders have also agreed to adjust their clothing to more realistic sizes, in an attempt to help lessen the strain on women to gain that unbelievably unachievable stick figure.
The international giants like Zara, Mango and El Corte Ingles have joined this campaign to promote healthier bodies.