Kim Zolciak slammed for featuring thin, white models and failing to sell plus sizes in new Salty K swim line
KIM Zolciak was slammed for featuring thin, white models in her new Salty K swim line.
Others also bashed the for failing to sell plus sizes in her bathing suits.
One social media user commented on Instagram: "I wish you would show more diversity on your branding.
"Women of all sizes, ethnicities and orientations."
A second wrote: "Beautiful bathing suit, but not everyone is a sz, 2,4 or 6???"
Another said: "@kimzolciakbiermann what so you consider plus size, and what plus size women would wear this?? Think outside the box"
Another commented the models looked unhealthy: "We can literally see her ribs. That's Salty K?"
Others noted: "Yes ma'am, let's see the plus size ones."
Another said: "Make some stuff for the bigger girls with the curves."
A social media user wrote: "You need a big girl size for us plus size women."
One person said they had a more negative response from her inquiry: "Asked questions about plus size models on page and was blocked. Why? Can I be unblocked please."
Kim responded to others asking about plus sizes saying: "Coming babe."
However, there was no reply to calling for diversity in the models for the line.
Salty K launched in early June.
So far the sizes only go up to XL, and there no plus sizes available.
However, two big fans of the new line are Kim's daughters,
gave followers a view of her backside recently in the blue string, thong bikini.
She posed looking over her shoulder in the ocean.
In other shots, she was seen kneeling on the sand.
She wrote in her stories: "We'll do anything for the best shot!"
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In another snap, Ariana posed in a flipping her long brunette hair and looking over her shoulder.
On her Instagram stories, Kim, asked: "Ok you guys, what do you think of this suit, I just did it in a sample size for Ariana in the pink and I'm literally obsessed with it.
"Yes or no, help."
The pink bikini featured a ruffled v-shaped bottom and a spaghetti-strap top.
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