Plus size Whitney wins America’s Next Top Model

Posted on 15 May 2008 by ksouthall

Whitney

Is the fashion world really going to change to suit the full figured Whitney, winner of America’s Next Top Model?

We can only hope. I was thinking, as I watched curvy Whitney stomp it out against slender Anya in the runway showdown featuring Donatella Versache, that designers should be required to include at least one plus size model in all fashion shows. Regulations were added to fashion week that required models be within a certain BMI to ensure they were “healthy”, so why not take it a step further?

Can this be a sign of the times? Whitney said from the beginning of cycle 10 that she wanted to break barriers and now it looks like she might get the chance.

Go on and get yours Whitney!



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27 Comments For This Post

  1. johnston Says:

    I think she needs to get her boobs out. That would go a long way to breaking the barrier her bra and any clothes worn below the neck are creating - preventing so many men from seeing her how nature truely intended.

    Skinny naked women look as wrong a obese naked women. Whitney would be perfect!

  2. Divalicious Says:

    Wait, Wait…. PLUS size!? That woman is smaller than me and I’m a size 6. Is that seriously considered PLUS!?!?!

  3. ksouthall Says:

    anything over a size 2 is plus size…. can you believe it?!

  4. ksouthall Says:

    oh, and I think they airbrushed the crap out of those pictures, she looks chunkier in the actual show

  5. dustin Says:

    what a fat a**

  6. Gabbie Says:

    This season was really good I was shocked that she won. My vote was for her the whole time. Way to go Whitney. If I had the resources to get airbrushed I would, there’s no harm in that, she is still beautiful.

  7. Toprob Says:

    Gdamn there’s nothing plus about that. What a shamm she’s not fat or anything ! She’s not even a normal girl you can see on the street everyday, so this is gonna change jack.

  8. Jasmine Says:

    wtf! She is tinny!

  9. Jill Elizabeth Says:

    I’m sorry, but how the hell is this woman considered plus-sized? She can’t buy anything from Torrid or Lane Bryant. I thought plus-size was 14 and up. I’m a 14 and Whitney is a lot smaller than I am. Taller as well. She’s tiny.
    Damn. Plus-size my arse. She’s a normal, slender woman.

  10. Caitlyn Says:

    It’s ridiculous how they consider her a “plus size.” All women are built differently. Im 5 feet tall and 120 lbs with an athletic build so technically I’d be plus sized, and almost everyone I come in contact with is bigger than I am! It’s a shame, women all over have body issues cause of the way our media projects beauty. =[. All girls should know that theyre beautiful the way they are.

  11. blah Says:

    Am I the only one who notices that her face looks like ugly trailor trash? What happened to choosing models bases on….i dont know…there looks! Ohh and no fat models please, or sickly looking ones either. Ohh and Tyra Banks is a ugly negro.

  12. michaela Says:

    I am appaled that whitney’s size is plus size. the average north american woman is a size 12! and whitney is only a size 8! she is normal! models are super skinny skin and bones size 2 which isn’t normal! i’m a size 3 and i am a 14 year old girl who is small for her age. Whitney is beautiful adn curvy. NOT PLUS SIZE! i just wish the fashoin industry would change to model people who are size 6 or up. NORMAL SIZE PEOPLE. i just think this world view of perfect is messed up. I even asked my guy friends and each one said that skinny models are creepy and they thought whitney was hot. SHE IS NORMAL. and she is my role model!

  13. Yoyo Says:

    She is actually a size 10. And actually plus size modeling is size 10 and up. Regular modeling goes up to a size 6.

  14. shoutwireuser Says:

    I DONT care that a fat chick won something, good for her, I dont need to see it again after I laugh at her. kthx.

  15. ah Says:

    wow, what a fat piece of sh!t. she’s the solution to world hunger. f***ing whale.

  16. Jenni Says:

    Agreed. I have wide hips and a butt so I wear a 10-12. But my waist is tiny and I have line backer shoulders! Great whatever that this girl won for being “plus size” in the modeling industry. I agree with “blah”. Whitney is not a very attractive woman. She isn’t even attractive in that ugly weird model way. She looks like your everyday white girl! lol She was much more attractive as a brunette. Really I do not know why all of us get caught up in this bologna. I’m happy, made the way I am and I would never want to put myself out there as a model anyhow. What happened to modesty and women being beautiful because of there godliness. Ask a REAL man what he wants in a woman, it isn’t this, or vanity, it’s a woman who loves herself modestly, and glows from the inside out. Beauty is fleeting.

  17. C~L Says:

    Whitney is still smaller than the majority of American women… but she is larger than the average model! Her curves being appreciated may signal a long awaited return to an ideal of beauty being similar to what the Greeks and Romans of ancient times found attractive. After all, women with curves in ancient times were immortalized in statues, women in medieval and renaissance times were painted and sculpted as well, clearly there is something about a woman with curves that presents an ageless beauty. Whitney’s win may seem insignificant to some, but it is a step in the right direction. Best of luck to her in her modeling career.

  18. Anonymous Says:

    She looks gorgeous… I am fed up of starved looking, skinny girls.. Girls with curves thats wat we like..

  19. chris Says:

    Why is this constantly on the top of shoutwires news feed? I’m guessing the administrator is a fatty

  20. Anonymous Says:

    fuk iu

  21. Em Says:

    Plus-size, my fat ass!! What size is she, 7? I bet she got called names in high school.

    This girl isn’t going to change the modeling industry. First (and most importantly of all), she’s the product of a reality show. That alone is going to stop Karl Lagerfeld and Anna Wintour from putting her on the New York Fashion Week runway or on a center spread in Vogue. The fact is reality TV “stars” are a world apart from where fashion is right now. High fashion is an elitist establishment; there is no room for America’s Next Top Models on it (if you don’t believe me, then were are Yoanna House or Naima Mora?)

    I’d rather direct my attention to one of Vogue’s Shape Issue (I can’t remember if it was 2007 or 2008). In it, three “plus-sized” models were featured and given a spread. Sadly, once the Shape Issue came and was gone, so were the models. Despite Tyra’s best efforts (and Vogue’s two-faced ones), there are long ways to go. I believe the power is in the runways. Once designers start featuring curvier models on their shows, the magazines will follow, and so will everyone else. Until that day, Whitney shouldn’t hold her breath…

  22. Divadacious Says:

    most of yoll are rite she is skinny i’m a size 14 and relly wanna get into moddelling but keep doubting cause if a 10 is plus size then i got nothing to say anywho big ups

  23. Mousie Says:

    that’s considered fucking plus size? =S shes like a size 8 at the most because she actually has an ass. if you think that is overweight i don’t think you’ve ever seen a girl in real life, nvm crappy modeling shows. good luck getting a girlfriend with this attitude XD

  24. Lauren Says:

    I really want to model, i am 15, 5′8 and still growing, but i was cursed with big bones, which is not model material. :((( So i would be considered plus size, even though i don’t look fat i have a lot of muscle from swimming. GAH, this SUCKS!!!

  25. djb Says:

    Uber-thin women make fantastic models because they are striking in photos: gaunt faces, twiggy legs, and slender waists make good pictures and make fashion edgier. But, without a doubt, women with curves are sexier.

    This “top model” has a fabulous shape, and it is wonderful that her win has opened up a dialogue on the standards of beauty. But, in all likelihood, our Vogues and Harper’s Bazars will always be filled with images of women whose bodies are unattainably thin.

    Do most men prefer lollipop-shaped women? I think not. But there are strategic reasons for the design industry to rely on impossibly thin models.

    Models represent an industry based on fantasy. More than simply the products they sell, designers and cosmetic companies are selling an image of womanhood that has to be unattainable. Their models must represent an ideal of beauty that can’t be achieved by a normal woman who buys one dress or a tube of lipstick. Even after she’s bought the dress, lipstick, shoes, handbag, perfume… she must feel inferior to the women in ads and on the runways. Otherwise, she will just stop buying stuff!

    So, yes, it’s wonderful that a woman with curves won “top model.” But no, it’s not going to change fashion marketing practices.

  26. shawn619 Says:

    shawn619.labrute.com See if you got the skills it takes to take me on :)

  27. dame fourtune Says:

    omigosh, this woman is fat fat fat!

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