The fashion industry has a serious problem with body image.

Models are told to fit teeny, tiny sample sizes, advised to do whatever it takes to shrink their waists, their hips, their legs, and rejected for jobs if their measurements don’t, well, measure up.
Model Rosie Nelson was told by agents that she needed to be ‘down to the bone’. Agnes Hedengard gave up modelling full-time after she struggled to find jobs for being ‘too big’.
This week, Australian model Steph Smith has spoken… Read the full story