A model once dropped by an agency for being 'too big' now wants to help other 'normal sized' women break into the thin-obsessed fashion industry.
Saffi Karina, 27, from Wandsworth, began her modelling career when she was a size 10 but as 'womanhood ensued', she was told she was 'too big' to carry on working because of her curvy hips.
'I had only been working for a couple of years, and really loving it, when they dropped me. But I have 41-inch hips - they are pure bone, there is nothing I can do about them, they aren’t going anywhere. I had to work with what I’ve got,' she told the Evening Standard.
The Curve Project: Saffi Karina wants to show women you don't have to be thin to succeed in modelling
She said: 'As you grow older, you become more womanly and I actually didn’t want to change that, so I started looking for what else was out there. I began working as a plus-size model and it is a very positive and happy industry. I still got to do what I loved and travel the world.'
'Too big': Size 12, Saffi was once dropped from an agency because of her curves but has since had a successful career as a plus size model, featuring in campaigns for Speedo, left, and Bravissimo, right
Workshops: The 27 year old now wants to help others break into the industry
She has founded 'The Curve Project London' where she will hold workshops alongside fashion photographers, make-up artists and stylists to show people how to make it as a model.
She said the aim of The Curve Project is: 'To empower, educate and encourage young women to love and embrace the skin their skin. It strives to endorse a positive body image and act as role models to young women who previously thought 'thin' was the only way to get a foot in the fashion threshold.'
Championing curves: The project wants to help 'normal' sized women make it in modelling
The 5ft 10in tall model believes there is currently a 'real thirst for 'normal' sized women, especially for commercial brands'.
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