Sentences with phrase «skinny models»

Straight - size modeling was all she knew; people wanted to see skinny models so that's what the media gave them.
I don't have skinny model legs unfortunately, so any pair of shoe that can help me in that department is welcome.
Personally, I am curvy lady who hates all those runway shows where designers send skinny models wearing slim - fit clothing.
And just like young girls feel the need to look like skinny models, we bloggers need to be real too.
She was waitin» for the h0m0se * xual fashion designers to show up with their death camp skinny models.
What with the return of flared trousers, skinny models resembling Twiggy, and Rolf Harris in the hit parade, there is no doubt that the 1960s and 1970s are on the way back.
I thought he finally learnt his lesson with the backlash he got for dressing his white skinny models in dreadlocks.
The short clip sees a crew of skinny models getting #turnt (possibly even lit) in a dimly - lit club, with a few couples sharing some steamy moments.
New research from the Netherlands explores whether repeated exposure to images of skinny models helps or hinders dieters.
For the first time, researchers have shown in a randomised trial that looking at pictures of skinny models is enough to change a person's body ideals
If something makes the skinny models look fat, you can bet I won't be wearing them.
Brand followed that pattern: he went to Kenya on a Comic Relief trip and saw children foraging through a vast stinking trash dump for bottle tops, which have some value: later, at a Givenchy fashion show, he saw the skinny models and «could not wrench the phantom of these children from my mind.»
One patient said that suggesting seeing «a skinny model in a magazine» influenced the development of EDs «completely trivialises» the many reasons people develop body - and eating distress.
Dr Bian said: «The issue of fashion industry use of skinny models is a very controversial and we have even seen France's parliament considering a ban.
It's a very different look and approach than the skinny model ideal I was used to.
Fashion glossies are generally packed with young and skinny models, relatively old but photoshopped - to - look - young supermodels and darlings of reality television who are again young and often photoshopped to look skinny.
I think you all sick of skinny models, no?
... An the same is for designers: these vips are not all skinny models, they have curves and maybe flaws and not every kind of «artistic expression» could look good on them.
As you flick through your favourite fashion magazine or scour the internet for a new dress / top / skirt / trouser (delete as appropriate) you'll be bombarded with images of tall, skinny models.
There are no doubts that the skinny model is the best choice for shaping the body but, trust me, you can look gorgeous also with a more relaxed style.
For example you can go for the skinny model in long — regular — short lenght (in my opinion, the best one).
However, neither am I six feet tall, nor do I have a skinny model figure and I was convinced that you needed to fit in at least one of these two categories to look good in this specific item!
And the people are just... Well, they're skinny models, who are fashionable.
It's helpful as a consumer to see how «real bodies» look in the clothes, but I can't help but ask why the real women sizes have to be shown separately than the skinny models.
Go for the skinny model, and you're compromising on power, and if that's the case then you have to ask if it's worth carrying the case in the first place.
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