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Curvy model slams term “plus size”

Buxom beauty Denise Bidot says we need to do away with the term "plus size" and she's not alone.

Buxom beauty Denise Bidot says we need to do away with the term “plus size”.

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The curvaceous size 16 model, who fronts brands like Levi’s, Forever21 Plus, Target Plus, Kohls and Macy’s, told Shape magazine that she’s not comfortable with the “plus-size” tag that often precedes her.

“It’s so interesting — I see myself as normal,” Bidot said.

“You know, the average American woman is a size 14, and I’ve always been comfortable at a size 14.

“Girls today are so confident, and they know what they want. Hopefully, the industry continues to change.”

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The Miami native’s comments reflect that of our very own Aussie super-stunner Robyn Lawley who has also spoken about her dislike for the term.

“I don’t think anyone should be called plus-size,” Lawley told Clique magazine in January. “I think it’s derogatory to anyone – it’s a label.”

The 25-year-old Ralph Lauren model, who has a size 14 frame and towers at 6ft 2, says that she finds the label especially offensive when in reference to her profession.

“I’m a model; I don’t think I need ‘plus size’ in front of it.”

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In the fashion world – which seems to covet slender – there have been some models hitting the big time despite their size.

Model Denise Bidot, who considers Levi’s, Forever21 Plus, Target Plus, Kohls and Macy’s her clients, told Shape the term “plus size” is confusing to her: “It’s so interesting—I see myself as normal. You know, the average American woman is a size 14, and I’ve always been comfortable at a size 14.” PHOTO: Denise Bidot /Facebook.

Curvy models on the catwalk aren’t all that rare. Canadian designer Mark Fast featured curvy beauties in his F/W 2011/2012 fashion show at London Fashion Week.

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Crystal Renn walking in the Spring 2005 Jean Paul Gaultier show in Paris.

Crystal Renn in French Vogue in 2010 shot by Terry Richardson.

Crystal Renn in French Vogue in 2010 shot by Terry Richardson.

American beauty Tara Lynn scores the cover of French Elle.

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Tara Lynn graces Elle France again this year for the magazine’s August issue and was snapped by Matt Jones.

Robyn Lawley landed her first Aussie cover for Cosmopolitan earlier this year.

Robyn Lawley was the first inbetweenie model in a Ralph Lauren campaign.

Vogue Italia’s June 2010 issue celebrated curvy models with Tara Lynn, Candice Huffine and Robyn Lawley leaning over plates of spaghetti in their lingerie.

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Tara Lynn was snapped by legendary photographer Steven Meisel for the amazing shoot.

Australian model Penelope Benson scored a major beauty campaign for Covergirl due out later this year.

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