The new Zara model, Ceval Omar, generates controversy in networks for her curvy body in the ‘Barbie’ collection

Zara is not far behind. With the arrival of the phenomenon Barbiethe film starring Margot Robbie y Ryan Goslingthe Inditex giant launched this Monday, July 17, a special collection inspired by the famous Mattel dolls.

The pink revolution arrived at Zara in all possible styles. Metallic pants, dresses midiaccessories and even pajamas with the most Barbie. No one entered to discuss the collection inspired by the movie of Greta Gerwingregardless of whether or not the clothes were his style.

However, the debate went beyond Ceval Omar, one of the models who wore a draped pink mini dress with a strapless neckline from the collection on the Zara website. The ‘debate’ was as follows: a plus-size trans model, who had different beauty standards than the traditional blonde doll, created in 1959.

The years go by and Inditex is committed to inclusiveness. Although there are also comments that applaud this progress, the mentions crossing out what is different have not been long in coming. Network users criticize the body of the Somali model for not meeting regulatory beauty standards.

The darts are also aimed at the signature of Amancio Ortega. Although the action has been well received by most users, the tiktoker, Miss Loot, explained through one of his videos that the model’s measurements did not match the size of the clothes he was wearing in the photographs. “Size XL is quite far from her measurements, so it wouldn’t really fit her,” some users comment on Twitter.

Others, although they agree that this gesture can cause confusion, do not miss the opportunity and applaud Zara for taking a step forward in the world of fashion.