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Plus size model is photo: Bjorne

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Plus size model is photo: Bjorne

Plump elegance

And not thin - another unattainable ideal of the female figure. Where are we headed? The modeling industry pays lip service to body positivity, but in reality it makes unrealistic demands on plus-size models just like everyone else. As a result, women with exaggerated figures do not know how clothes fit them.

Once again, they blamed themselves for not being able to achieve their ideals. Only by looking at the models of the 90-60-90 can the average person accept their appearance, because there is a lot of work behind these parameters, or simply genetics. When you see a complete but standard model, it's already harder to accept your shortcomings. Yes, the reality is that the figure of a modern busty model is infinitely far from reality. See for yourself. After liposuction, there is no excess weight for a pointed chin, plus a well-defined cheekbone with the removal of Bisa's lumps. We only see one female figure, the beauty face and the vixen are the same all over the world, the same. It is a well-proportioned woman with a wide waist, wide hips, and beautifully shaped, plump breasts. There is not much belly fat at all, and the knees and ankles are quite elegant. In general, it is a typical pear-shaped or hourglass-shaped body.

Plus size model is photo: Bjorne

Yes, these models are larger than those that were common 20 years ago. But their bodies are the same hypocritical deception, infinitely distant from the idea of accepting and loving themselves. Also note that there are no plus-size models with "apple" or "inverted triangle" body types. But as many "hourglasses" and "pears" as you like. It turns out that the body is attractive only if it meets the next criterion. But that's not enough for businesses because they use push-up pads directly to deceive consumers. For example, superimposed on the body of an ordinary model, there is no excess weight - the face is thin, the body is plump. Yes, it's a direct blatant deception of consumers, but it works. Norwegian model Caroline Bjorne has revealed a case of using standard plus-size models instead of live models. She talks about this in the video: "I'm a plus-size model. This means that sometimes I work with plus-size brands. They usually offer sizes XL-5XL, but I'm slimmer. So how do we solve this problem? I just need to bring a push-up pad. ”

Plus size model is photo: Bjorne

A pair of flesh-colored hips, chests and thighs, plus a spandex belt: this is a set of fat pads suitable for a medium-sized model. In a shoot where girls have to advertise dozens of clothes, this is the easiest way to make sure that the clothes fit. Although there are also clothespins hidden on the non-working side to improve the fit. Another deception, far from reality. So what is all this for? So can businesses make more profits? Because it doesn't motivate people to accept their bodies and body positivity. But as a result, the average woman who buys these clothes does not wear them beautifully on herself.

Plus size model is photo: Bjorne
Plus size model is photo: Bjorne
Plus size model is photo: Bjorne

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