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Zara promotes clothes that not even the model who shows them can wear them

Critics have been quick to criticise Zara’s latest collection inspired by the looks from the latest Barbie film.

Zara promotes clothes that not even the model who shows them can wear them

With the release of the Barbie film, Zara wanted to join the Barbiecore trend with a collection that has been one of the most mediatic.

Following the launch of the Inditex flagship collection inspired by the iconic looks that appear in the Barbie film, the social networks have gone up in smoke over one issue. One of the models chosen for the campaign, Ceval Omal, wouldn’t fit into the clothes she’s wearing if she bought them in one of Zara’s shops. The content creators @ThenMarina and @Miss_Loot have made a small investigation through Twitter in which they reveal that Zara, because of this issue, would be promoting clothes that neither the model can wear.

The model, who is 175 centimetres tall, has a chest of 114, a waist of 106 and a hip of 119 centimetres, appears wearing up to four different outfits in the Barbie campaign. With these measurements Ceval Omal would be the equivalent of a size 44-45 / XXL- 5XL, according to Zara’s sizing policy. As the twitters have investigated, Zara’s maximum size depending on the garment and pattern is XXL, specifically in this collection. That is to say, the maximum measurements are 108-88-116, so they wouldn’t fit this model who in theory wears them like nobody else on the brand’s website.

Zara joins the Barbiecore with its latest collection.

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