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Victoria's Secret: Why did plus-size women strip to their bikini?

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The company is under fire for not including any plus-size or an average size models in its latest fashion show.
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Plus-size women having been protesting against lingerie giant Victoria Secrete over its lack of inclusiveness.

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The show was marred with controversy after chief marketing officer Ed Razek dismissed calls for the inclusion of plus-size and trans models - remarks he later retracted, issuing an apology.

The fashion giant faced a backlash for its 2017 #whatissexy list that included mostly white people.

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Protesters want Victoria's Secret to ditch its outdated beliefs that only tall, bony models can don their bras, panties and tacky angel wings.

The diverse group of women - including one with a stoma bag - braved the plummeting temperatures donned in crop tops and knickers, in a bid to raise awareness of the lack of diversity in the fashion industry.

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Their placard read: "Embracing everybody type," "We want diversity for all" and "Fallenangels."

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