Victoria
Beckham
has
banned
size
zero
models
from
promoting
her
fashion
label.
Super-slim
Victoria
only
wants
to
use
curvy
models
when
she
launches
her
new
denim
range
-
to
promote
a
healthy
body
image
to
young
girls.
A
source
told
Britain's
The
Sun
newspaper:
"Victoria
wants
to
give
out
a
positive
image
that
you
don't
have
to
be
ultra
skinny
to
look
good.
Many
of
the
models
on
the
catwalk
make
young
girls
feel
insecure
about
their
own
bodies.
"Victoria
doesn't
want
to
be
accused
of
giving
young
girls
a
complex
about
their
image
and
putting
pressure
on
them
to
be
as
skinny
as
her." Former
Spice
Girl
Victoria
has
reportedly
hired
Brazilian
model
Daniella
Sarahyba.
Daniella
is
curvier
than
most
of
her
contemporaries
-
with
a
35-26-36
figure.
Victoria's
weight
has
been
the
subject
of
intense
scrutiny
and
she
has
admitted
to
having
had
"problems"
with
eating
in
the
past.
Brunette
Victoria's
style-icon
status
is
already
making
waves
in
the
US
-
where
she
and
husband
David
Beckham
will
move
to
in
the
summer
-
and
she
attracted
an
army
of
paparazzi
while
house-hunting
in
Los
Angeles
recently.
The
modelling
world's
weight
debate
hit
the
headlines
again
this
week
following
Spain's
decision
to
ban
size
zero
models
from
the
catwalk.