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    in the modeling.To achieve these goals, many young ladies are under pressure. The pressure creates a high rate of eating disorders and other psychological diseases. Some young ladies can achieve these goals and some cannot. To be slim and keep in shape, these individuals should exercises and keep a constant vigilance on their diet. According to one of the video 90% of individual keep their weight by exercising ,and 5% keep their weight through diet. These 5% of individuals might keep due to the…

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    asymmetry. She never officially studied fashion design but her unique, out of the box style brought people’s attention. She with other designers changed the meaning of garments, making them seen not only as pieces to embrace the body, but to form the body, where clothes come before body… Rei Kawakubo established her label in 1969 and formally established her Comme des Garçons company in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo in 1973. She entered the world of international Parisian fashion in 1980 when she opened…

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    Bad Body Image

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    perceive their body image. How someone views their body, as well as how they assume others view their body, is defined as body image. “This image is often affected by family, friends, social pressure and the media” (“11 Facts about Body Image’’). In today’s society there is too much pressure on teenage girls to have a perfect body image and to fit in with a generic mold. Low self-esteem is very common due to how one perceives their body image. Negative thoughts towards a body image are more…

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    feed. Not just beautiful women, but women with incredibly voluptuous and fit bodies. There is so much pressure to achieve that “hour glass” shape body that even celebrities such as the infamous Kardashian’s have contributed to this extra pressure on women to have a tiny waist by promoting “waist trainers.” As a result, not only do women face the pressures of having a career and a perfect family, but also highly aesthetic bodies that today’s society views as “beautiful” and “acceptable.” These…

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    around. It is often worn under clothes to create a sleeker look or more of an hourglass profile for a woman. Through the years, cinchers have been made from whale bone to more modern plastics and fibers. Ah, the lengths we will go to for a nice body shape! So, how do these cinchers actually work? In the old days, the cincher was placed around the midsection and then drawn tightly using straps off of the cincher. The idea was to cinch the waist down to a hand span to give the woman a regal look.…

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    observers as it is possible and to manipulate their thoughts to bring them purchasing certain things. Nowadays it seems to be a norm for women doing everything to look “perfect” like e.g. Beyonce, Rihanna, or Kylie Jenner. These three Successful females are the perfect example to demonstrate how easy it is to look flawless with surgery which could be quite expensive. However, to make women possible looking perfect without throwing thousands of euro away, there is an alternative. Almost…

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    Analyzing Barbie's A Doll

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    lips. As for her body, she is nicely proportionate in terms of the fact that she is neither extremely skinny nor overweight. Although her breast is hidden behind her hands, it is noticeably evident that they are a normal size for her body shape. However, her natural beauty is overlooked due to the countless of small, dashed lines that is drawn on her body. The implication of the lines indicate that it is Barbie’s proportions and measurements that is drawn onto the woman’s exposed body proving…

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    Plus Size Plus Swimwear

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    be a difficult choice? There are some factors a size plus swimwear shopper needs to take into consideration. The number one thing to take into consideration is how much support it offers. The swimsuit's style can take attention away from negative body parts and highlight positive ones. For that reason, full figured women are usually best off with one piece bathing suits. Women considering size plus swimwear should make sure that the chest area is supported as well. Don't pick strapless…

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    Persuasive Essay Approximately 91% of women are unhappy with their bodies and resort to dieting to achieve their ideal body shape. Unfortunately, only 5% of women naturally possess the body type often portrayed by Americans in the media (dosomething.org). Our society’s expectations are unreal. The pressure of having a “perfect body” is becoming overwhelming because teenagers are coming obsessed with their weight, which causes girls to be self conscious about themselves, which comes from…

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    Body image is non-existent. It is just a figment of our imaginations, created by the insecurities inspired by society’s generalized idea of “perfect”. Don’t believe me? Let me prove it through this essay. Body image is defined in Merriam Webster’s Medical Dictionary as “a subjective picture of one’s own physical appearance established both by self-observation and by noting the reactions of others.” Going by this definition it would appear to me that its all in ones head, influenced by the idea…

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