Look, it's just funny and slightly bonkers, alright?!
Google Robyn Lawley and you will see articles which do mention her height, but only in passing. They focus on her size and weight.
This article, an interview with the model herself, indicates that she had to accept her own weight and body size (not height) and thereafter became a plus size model:
www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/09/26/ralph-lauren-plus-size-model-robyn-lawley-i-m-proud-of-my-body.htmlShe says:
"By industry standards I would only be able to model on the catwalks if I forced my body down to a size 0-2. Instead, I am "plus-size." "
So she's saying she isn't considered plus size because of her height, only because of her size.
A seven foot basket ball player would actually be huge, so no of course I wouldn't object to his being called that. A size 12 model (all the more so when she is 6'2"

is not by any reasonable standard big, so to call her plus size is a great example of how bananas the fashion industry is.
That is all.