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Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Plus-size model Candice Huffine bares all in nude photoshoot for Spanish magazine as industry rallies against size zero


Plus-size model Candice Huffine bares all in nude photoshoot for Spanish magazine as industry rallies against size zero

    Plus-size beauty Candice Huffine has landed yet another magazine cover.
After flaunting her curves of Vogue Italia's 'Real Beauties' issue last July, she is now the star of Spain’s S Moda.
Wearing nothing but heels and a diamante choker the 27-year-old's appearance comes weeks after Vogue launched a campaign to ban the use of ultra-thin models.
Curves ahead: Spain's S Moda features plus-size model Candice Huffine
Curves ahead: Spain's S Moda features plus-size model Candice Huffine
The size 14 Maryland native, who claims she doesn't 'exercise because I travel too often', scored her first modeling contract in 2000.
 


    While she was successful in the commercial market, she crossed over into the world of high fashion after Sølve Sundsbø booked her for V magazine's Size Issue in 2010.
    She has since graced the cover of Italian Vogue and recently scooped a spread in W magazine’s March issue, shot by Mert and Marcus. 
    British fashion photographer Damon Baker, who has worked with the likes of Lily Cole, Andre Pejic and Pixie Geldof, captured Candice for her latest assignment with S Moda.
    On the front of the glossy she is pictured unclothed posing on a leather chair, while the strapline reads 'Reales y rotundas,' or 'Real and well-rounded'.
    Curves ahead: The cover of July's Vogue Italia features plus-size models Tara Lynn, Candice Huffine and Robyn Lawley
    On trend: Candice Huffine (centre) on the cover of July's Vogue Italia issue with plus-size models Tara Lynn and Robyn Lawley
    Meanwhile the inside spread features a mixture of Fifties-inspired pinup shots, accompanied by an article exploring why the classic womanly shape has been replaced by a skinnier ideal.
    Candice notes: '[The Vogue Italia] editorial opened the eyes of the industry and proved that we are beautiful, sexy and good models. Now people want to see more.
    'It changed my life.'
    This month in a statement published across all of its 19 international editions Vogue magazine promised not to use underage and underweight models.
    A six-point pact, called ‘The Health Initiative’, issued by its publisher Conde Nast, aims at encouraging a healthier approach to body image within the fashion industry, which has been lambasted for promoting anorexia.
    And Candice agrees that attitudes are starting to shift, adding:  'Past disputes [over Photoshop] have made the industry understand the people what they want to see is real girls.'
    The last plus-size model to feature on the cover of Vogue, before Candice's appearance last year was Sophie Dahl as a size 14.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2148010/Plus-size-model-Candice-Huffine-bares-Spanish-magazine.html#ixzz1vbRIkoxN