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 SELFRIDGES has been cleared of using an  unhealthily thin  model in a fashion advert, the advertising watchdog has said.The department store sent out an email in January showing a model standing side on in a long blue dress but a customer complained it was  socially irresponsible .3 This is the Selfridge stanley cup s fashion ad which has been cleared by the advertising watchdog following a compl stanley cups aint that the model looked unhealthily thinCredit: PA:Press AssociationSelfridges said the woman was not positioned in a way intended to exaggerate her slimness, adding that the loose fit of the dress would distort the actual size of any model regardless of their size.The store said that while they accepted the model was thin, the general publics perception of weight and whether or not an individual looked unhealthily thin was  stanley cup a subjective matter.MOST READ IN NEWSGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 12, dies in catastrophic circumstancesHUW SHAMEHuw Edwards AV Jfym Paul Mason, Jeremy Corbyn s celeb guru, admits he wants to oust hapless leftie as he doesn t appeal to the ordinary Brits
 FRESH Covid graphs show how infection rates are FALLING in more areas across England than it was at the start of October. Deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van Tam showed the hopeful picture of a country which is starting to claw back some ground from the spread of coronavirus. 鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates 3The week up to 6 October sketched a grim outlook for Engl adidas samba and3This weeks figures show a very difficult picture of where rates are fallingPictures of Engla adidas originals nd for the week up to October 6 show huge parts of the country were overwhelmed by rising case nike dunk s. Almost all areas except for the South West had infection rates which were soaring. But a fresh graph from the week up to October 14 show a very different picture. Huge parts of England are dotted with light green showing cases have begun to fall. Professor Van Tam said this evening:  In contrast, the rate of change is more variable and there are more patches of green - indicating a negative