And we're back to the fashion business as just yesterday, female consumers mostly from the capital of Spain, Madrid, have manifested their disappointment over the country's Health Ministry for lack of control over fashion houses who are deliberately selling clothes for overly thin women! Come to think of it, only about 1% of the female populace all over Spain are overly thin and these stores' flaunting of clothes designed for "waifs" (I know it's harsh, but hey, they do really look like waifs.) are giving average-sized women a second look at themselves. I mean, there's nothing wrong with being overconfident, but thinking that someone can be beautiful only if she is overly thin is just not right. Aside from the psychological outcome of seeing these "waifs", it also has some detrimental emotional issues.
Fortunately though, Spain's Health Ministry is coming up with a plan in affiliation with the fashion industry to stipulate standards for women's sizes to be applied in all fashion houses. These has been a major move for Spain's fashion market as other countries are granted to take the same step. Moreover, another successful move they made was when overly thin models were not permitted on Spain's catwalk.
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