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Hebe
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by Hebe » Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:58 pm
For contributing to the growth of eating disorder and lots of teen misery
Kate Moss, Madonna, Debbie Harry and Brigitte Bardot have been named the biggest fashion icons of the 20th century.
British supermodel Kate - whose 1993 Calvin Klein advertising campaign sparked a craze for waif-like models - was crowned the best-dressed person from the 90s after polling 62.5 per cent of the vote.
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/fash ... -afxn.html
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JW Frogen
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by JW Frogen » Thu Apr 23, 2009 6:02 pm
My penis would destroy stick woman Kate Moss, it would be like the Big Bang, destroying all time and matter than never really mattered before it.
Kate, put on some weight.
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boxy
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by boxy » Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:28 pm
Don't shoot the messenger. Heroin thin models arn't the cause, they're part of the symptom.
62.5%... oh yeah!
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Auzgurl
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by Auzgurl » Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:57 pm
Hebe wrote:For contributing to the growth of eating disorder and lots of teen misery
Kate Moss, Madonna, Debbie Harry and Brigitte Bardot have been named the biggest fashion icons of the 20th century.
British supermodel Kate - whose 1993 Calvin Klein advertising campaign sparked a craze for waif-like models - was crowned the best-dressed person from the 90s after polling 62.5 per cent of the vote.
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/fash ... -afxn.html
The media and fashion industry are mainly responsible.Since when have they ever catered for the average size woman ?
I think the average sized women now is a size 12 rather than a rail thin size 6.
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skippy
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by skippy » Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:51 am
Auzgurl wrote:Hebe wrote:For contributing to the growth of eating disorder and lots of teen misery
Kate Moss, Madonna, Debbie Harry and Brigitte Bardot have been named the biggest fashion icons of the 20th century.
British supermodel Kate - whose 1993 Calvin Klein advertising campaign sparked a craze for waif-like models - was crowned the best-dressed person from the 90s after polling 62.5 per cent of the vote.
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/fash ... -afxn.html
The media and fashion industry are mainly responsible.Since when have they ever catered for the average size woman ?
I think the average sized women now is a size 12 rather than a rail thin size 6.
Its the same with men, how many men are size 32 after the age of 15? (I actually still am but my jeans sit under my beer gut) the average bloke is size 36 or more but who wants to look at size 36 male models?
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mantra.
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by mantra. » Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:02 am
how many men are size 32 after the age of 15? I actually still am but my jeans sit under my beer gut
I think between 12 and 15 for females and 14 and 18 for males is when they're at their lowest weight at maximum growth. It's a steady incline from there unless you're really diligent.
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TomB
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by TomB » Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:57 pm
Auzgurl wrote:The media and fashion industry are mainly responsible.Since when have they ever catered for the average size woman ?
Rubbish. It's the people who support the industry by buying fashion/trash magazines who are responsible. If they had no market they would quickly alter their content.
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