“Drop 10 lbs FAST!”“7-day slim down!”“Flat abs fast!” Each day we read these words plastered on the cover of magazines or hear them spoken on TV. We are compelled to lose weight rapidly to become as thin and sexy as possible so we can fit in. But why must we have a certain appearance to fit into these strict outlines that society wants? Who says your tag on the back of your pants has to read size zero to find yourself beautiful? I believe that society has brainwashed us to believe only one body is
tilted covering the forehead. The hat was normally worn with short hair that was styled flat to fit under the hat. The flapper style dress is a dress that is cut in a straight and loose style. The dress was a knee length dress. The flapper dress and cloche hat were often worn together, during the later part of the decade. More casual clothing styles were introduced in this time period. Women began to wear pants more often in this time period(thepeoplehistory). What women wore, it all depended on
change of women viewing their body differently now involves a portion of the media. Of course the media is going to be involved with the presentation of a woman's body figure. The internet portrays“the ideal image” of the body as being slim and skinny. Nutritionists wondered “whether a slow metabolism may be to blame”(Reinagel). The media illustrates runway models and famous celebrities that have a “perfect body” image. All women have different ideals of their body. Let’s make this certain
chose. The whole idea that he persuaded you to grasp was that. When we have more choices it makes us less satisfied than it would be if we had fewer choices, an example of this would be. Say you had to choose 10 pairs of pants and they were all different fits. Skinny, Loose, Slim, Relaxed, and so on. At this point you would try all of them on. So you would’ve choose the most suitable and comfortable pair of jeans since you just tried them on. Since you had so many choices you would’ve left the
dresses and simple attire to the glitzy, glam of the 80s with mini skirts, the fashion throughout the years has constantly changed. At the beginning of the 1900s the skirts of dresses formed a train in the back of the dress. The skirt’s silhouette was slim at the hip with pleating and smocking. The decorations of the dresses were achieved with ruffles, tucks, buttons, and lace insertions. These dresses also had high neck lines. The Dresses in 1910 people were more radical with styles. Some of these radical
a major issue in the 1950. Some women in the 50s liked have the snug fit dresses from Dior while others liked the dresses with no waist line people referred this to the sack dresses. In the 1950s people were beginning to feel a little more freedom when it came to their fashion choices. In 1953 fashion was a more sleek slender elegance. In the 50s the blouse was a very popular item. The women would either wear a skirt or pant with the blouse. Many of the blouses in the 50s were either
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for the most part, long dresses, skirts, and pants which were typically the same length and pattern as everyone else’s. Hats were frequently worn by men and women alike, as a sign of sophistication in a time of poverty (when being worn solely for fashion). Today, however, loud and vibrant colours are seen as daring and bold, not unfashionable or strange. Dresses, skirts, and pants come in many different lengths, colours, patterns, and fabrics to fit different people’s tastes. Hats, while still often
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jeans? Do you want to own skinny jeans? Can you fit into skinny jeans? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you may have a serious disorder from love of skinny jeans. Skinny jeans are a form fitting, thigh hugging, narrow legged type of jeans. Now let’s go back time, all the way back to the 1950’s. The term skinny jeans was invented first in the 1800’s by Levi Strauss. Skinny jeans were another term for a kind of jeans, like Levi’s slim fit jeans. Over 100 years later, the brand Levi-the