Nike debuts plus size mannequins at NikeTown London.
Nike utilized “plus size” mannequins for the launch their new “Women by Nike” floor in NikeTown London last week, which appeared to be well received by those in attendance.
According to Nike, the plus size mannequins were first introduced in select stores last year before making their debut in London.
“To celebrate the diversity and inclusivity sport, the space will not just celebrate local elite and grassroot athletes through visual content, but also show Nike plus size and para-sport mannequins for the first time on a retail space. The brand says the plus size mannequins were first introduced in select North American stores last year before making their London debut this week.”
However, some others, including Telegraph writer Tanya Gold, view the plus size mannequins as a “dangerous lie” promoting unhealthy lifestyles.
Gold writes:
“The fat-acceptance movement, which says that any weight is healthy if it is yours, is no friend to women, even if it does seem to have found a friend in Nike. It may, instead, kill them, and that is rather worse than feeling sad,” the article read. “Fat-acceptance is an artifice denial – they are fat because they do not accept themselves – and a typically modern solution to a problem, if you are a narcissist. It says: there is no problem. Or if there is, it’s yours, not mine. As soothing as that may be to hear, your organs and your skeleton will not agree.”