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​PrettyLittleThing Praised For Showing Outfits In More Than One Size

​PrettyLittleThing Praised For Showing Outfits In More Than One Size

PrettyLittleThing has been receiving praise on social media for showing outfits from their latest collection on different sized models.

Mark Cunliffe

Mark Cunliffe

PrettyLittleThing has been praised online for showing clothes on two different sized models on their website.

We all know that most of the time the clothes we buy online don't look the same on us as they do on the model pictured.

But now when you're shopping at PrettyLittleThing you can see how the items of clothing will look on different body shapes and we are 100 per cent behind it.

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For the retailer's collection with Hailey Baldwin, the product pages show two models, one who is standard size and a plus size model.

The models are wearing exactly the same outfits and now we can finally see how that dress we've been obsessing over will look on us.

The new feature has gone down very well with fans of the brand and they have been sending the retailer a lot of praise on social media.

One fan of the new feature wrote: "PrettyLittleThing are slaying, this is what every clothing website needs, nothing more annoying than seeing something on only a plus size model or only on another model who is petite [sic]."

A second user added: "This opens up a whole new dimension to online shopping as things you may never consider look better when you can see it on a similar body."

Another fan also said: "This is what every clothing website needs, nothing more annoying than seeing something on only a plus size model or only on another model who's petite."

A fourth user praised the decision, but hoped it wouldn't make people compare themselves to the other model. They wrote: "This is so good honestly, it can make some people think of comparing their body sizes, but the true meaning behind it isn't that and it's obvious they just want to include everyone.

"They are two beautiful models and it's extremely realistic to have both sizes! I love this [sic]."

A few other users on Twitter repeated the concerns about the decision leading to more women comparing themselves to the other model.

One fan unsure of the new change said: "I can't be the only one that sees this as a negative thing. As if women didn't compare themselves enough? I get the idea but I don't think it's as wise as they considered."

Featured Image Credit: PrettyLittleThing

Topics: Style News, Fashion