Curvy Women – The Opportunity to Show that You can be Gorgeous without Trying to be Skinny
I’ve been quite passionate about weight concerns within the fashion industry. Therefore, after I spotted the content pieces in V magazine concerning curvy women, I seemed to be more fascinated.
These ladies all look beautiful, they’ve got gorgeous faces and wonderful figures in the sense that they are real women. I am heading in thoughts and opinions that folks must be in a healthy, normal weight, or at best make an effort to preserve an ideal weight to stay healthy.

I should say the fashion business, in their use of skinny models, is actually using the model like a clothing hanger rather than a reasonable portrayal of most women on this planet.
And I’m confident, not a high share of ladies actually purchases top designer clothes considering the economy climate these days. And the fact remains, that these real women cannot fit in those designer’s clothing. In that situation, why most designers are creating styles and designs not intended for the largest percentage of these women holds?

Therefore, the fashion industry requires advances to be used on both ends. I believe they need to create clothing lines, specifically for curvy, flat or big butt women as well, not just for skinny models as they try to instill how fashion should be. At for the conclusion, clothes must make a woman look great instead of parading skinny models to make the clothes look good.
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Fashion is just a cyclic occurrence where fashion is dictated by the moods of the times.The prevalence of skinny models modeling tight fitting and body hugging dresses have been in vogue since the time of 60s. In the middle ages, the vogue then are for plump women as evidenced by the paintings of the great masters. Even in Africa and ancient China, plump women were considered the model of beauty during that time. To me the norm of what’s fashionable is summed up in this age old adage, “if you feel good you look good, if you look good you feel good.” Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
Dear admin, thnx for sharing this blog post. I found it wonderful. Best regards, Victoria…
I also wanted to have that curve…hehe! It’s always our longing after having children, right?
Anyway, thanks for the comments and the visit.
I used to have that curve but now just pear shape
How I wish we could have that kind of curve right. Losing weight would not be a problem i guess. suroy ko tsang ky marathon galore pko haaay iniiiiiitt.
how ironic that fashion industry uses skinny models when most WOMEN WHO SHELLS OUT HARD EARNED CASH were those WOMEN IN THEIR THIRTY SOMETHING,FORTY SOMETHING, and most of these women, WERE BATTLING THE BULGE. like me, hehe:)
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The style of writing is genuinely familiar . Have you written guest posts for other blogs? I imply genuinely beautiful for me