Skinny vs. Curvy

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I was reading one of the lingerie trade magazines on Sunday morning and saw page after page of skinny, boney women in lingerie. This particular publication isn’t always that bad, and to be fair, more and more companies are heading in the direction of “real” women. However this issue was extreme. There was one model that was bone-thin with almost nothing between her skin and her skeleton. The angles of her body were almost freakish as she would thrust out a hip or turn her body at a certain angle. I sat back and thought of all the Rubens paintings and how being round and healthy was considered attractive in sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and how people today, especially in the fashion world, would disagree. They might look at a Ruben and wonder how those voluptuous figures were ever considered attractive or desirable.

I wondered if our kids or grandkids would look back at our old magazines years from now and see the models with protruding hip bones and rib cages and hollow cheeks and be amazed by what we thought was “sexy”. Throughout history the feminine ideal was curvy, fleshy and plump. Now we’re into this skinny = sexy phase, with no room to appreciate the incredibly rich and vast array of differences. Different body types, different shapes, different hair and skins colors.

Whether we like to admit it or not, the media still influences trends and tells us what is “in” and “attractive”. As I was trying to step back and look at these pictures from a totally objective stand point (i.e. an alien landing on Earth and being shown a series of photographs, or someone from the past time-traveling into the future) I wondered, would they pick out these skinny, angular, women as the most attractive? Or would they pick the ones who were rounder and curvier? Of course in my opinion, the fuller figures that are luscious, sensual and soft and feminine would be the obvious choice. But then, it’s hard for me to be objective. I love hips and curves!

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Crystal Renn – Plus or Not?

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Crystal Renn is a plus size model who began her career as a straight sized model at the young age of 14.  After being discovered by a scout, Crystal was asked to lose 50lbs and began starving herself to maintain her skinny figure.  After a slew of crazy diets, Crystal got to a point where she just couldn’t lose anymore weight.   Her agent recommended she try plus size modeling and the rest is history ;)

Crystal has been very outspoken with her views on body image and has been an inspiration to aspiring plus models everywhere.  She is highly successful with an amazing career – the only plus model to appear on a Harper’s Bazaar cover, contracts with Mango, Evans, Lane Bryant and Torrid and of course, her famous finale walk down the runway for Jean-Paul Gaultier’s 2006 prêt-à-porter collection.  Booking these types of jobs is simply unheard of in the plus industry.

I have photos of Crystal plastered all over my walls so I was thrilled when I came across the December 2008 issue of Italian Elle.  Not only was she on the cover of the magazine, she had a 8 page editorial in the issue!  But when I began looking at the images, I was struck by how thin Crystal looked.  Is it just me or does she look like a size 2?  Is this the work of a master photoshopper or has she gone the way of the lettuce chomper and dropped the pounds to book more work?  Doesn’t this go against everything she stands for?

What do you guys think?  Would you still consider Crystal a plus model?

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Betty Page

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Well, you may or may not have heard this yet but beloved 50’s pin-up icon, Betty Page, passed away on December 11th, 2008 from pneumonia. She was 85 years old.

Whether you are full-figured or thin, conservative or free-spirited, sweet or sinful,  we all loved Betty Page. She was a leader in the women’s sexual revolution and helped to usher in a new era of awareness for our gender (and our admirers).

Betty truly knew how to walk that thin line between reality and fiction, the line between the sweet girl next door and the sinful woman of one’s dreams. Whether you want to admit it or not, she was everything that many woman dreamed to be.

Working with plus size lingerie, I have seen how important it is for us as women to possess confidence in all we do and all we are. It is so important for us to find the beauty within ourselves and let it shine outwardly. Not only our appearance, but in how we carry ourselves and the presence we carry with us wherever we go.

Some may call Betty scandalous, some may call her a sex goddess, but others would be perfectly content calling her a role model for women. She is a role model for those who seek to find that inner confidence and grace that we should all share as women, especially full figured women. No matter your size, color, or shape, we are all beautiful.

Betty, you will be missed.

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Meet Adele!

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Have you heard of my newest favorite singer, Adele?  Her voice packs a soulful punch and at a curvy size 14/16, she is happy with her body and happy with herself! She is such a lovely role model for positive body image. We love it when women like Adele command attention from the media!

Check out one of her videos and fall in love with her too!

P.S. If you can’t see the video player below, click here to watch.

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Australia’s Next Top Model

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Australia’s Next Top Model is searching for contestants, and for the first time is considering the possibility of plus size models for their fifth season.  They follow in the footsteps of America’s Next Top Model, who chose Whitney Thompson as their winner last season. Surely this is in response to the scrutiny that the modeling industry has received about the deaths of rail thin fashion models over the past few years.

Charlotte Dawson, Australia’s Next Top Model judge, who is a modeling veteran herself, says “The only problem I have is that the winner of Australia’s Next Top Model needs to go out immediately and work, and there’s not a lot of plus-sized work available in Australia.”

Who knows, maybe this will spark some interest with designers in Australia, forcing them to reevaluate their offerings and add plus sizes to their collections.

P.S. – I styled Charlotte’s hair for a week last year while Australia’s Next Top Model filmed a couple of episodes in Los Angeles.  She was tons of fun to work with!

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