It is not appropriate to call larger models "fat." In the modeling industry they are referred to as plus size models. Although they wear a larger dress size, they are still required to maintain strict measurements and must still be tall (5'8"-6'0") like traditional fashion models.
There are short models, mainly in commercial/print modeling (5'5"-5'7") as well as petite modeling (5'0"-5'7"...many in the industry consider anyone under 5'7" to be petite). Unfortunately, there is no demand in the market for petite models, which is why it is much harder for models in this field to find work. Right now the demand is for plus size models, which reflects the growing trend of women's dress sizes getting larger, hence the need for the appropriate kind of models. Short models exist, they are just not in demand at the moment.
Female runway models tend to have 16% body fat, and rarelly over 18%
well fat people cant...
Are you fat? maybe your adam's apple is being blocked by your fats..
yes but they can not be fat
NO fat kids are not a disease they cant help being fat..
you cant die from it when your small fat but you can die from 6,00000 ibs from fat.
short and fat
you are silly. you cant
you cant
Fat, short, and compact.
The short fat hand
Because they think that being a size 6 (which we think is normal!) is being too fat and in their minds, models are not meant to be fat, they are meant to be tall and slim.