She's tall and willowy and unusual-looking and gorgeous.
Unfortunately, the world is not perfect (and/or I was born in the wrong time entirely) because I'm shaped way the **** more like Camille Clifford. Except, you know, without the corset. But we've certainly got the same ***.
Since when is curvy=heavier or more realistic? I'm 5'7" and an hour glass figure. At my thinnest I was 125lbs with 17% body fat and still curvy. I was a size 5, 36C with a 25 inch waist and that was before all of this vanity sizing. I was so thin you could see bones. I'm getting the impression that women like Beyonce is more attainable because they seem larger but guess what they are just as thin and weigh just as much as all the other underweight celebrities they just happen to carry their weight differently. I don't mean to vent but I am an hour glass and reading some posts it seems like some people would like to have this persons body but this persons body is a little more attainable. No matter how much I weigh I will always have T and A. Let me clarify from reading some of these posts I get the feeling that because I am curvy and one of the true hour glass figures I will never be truly thin.
Wow, I don't see it that way at all, I think what most people are saying (or atleast what I was saying) is that the celebrities we are mentioning have similar body types to our own. I am not tall and willowy, so I will never look like Gwyneth Paltrow, so it's easier for me to look up to a shorter curvier figure like Shakira, who is more similar to me. I don't think that Shakira weighs more than Gwyneth or is not as thin, she just carries it differently, as you said.
Hey Ladies, im new to this!!
But no one mentioned Jessica Simpson- Cmon in dukes of hazard- WOW
AND of course Eva Longoria!!
But of course ladies not to sound cliche but REAL women dont look like that!!
I would never want to be stick thin!!!!
I wish I had MINE!
I like who I am and what I have.
But I have reshaped it. I lost 6 sizes 7 years ago and became so excited about it that I turned fitness into a career.
Mind you, I am not 'perfect' but I am fit.
No need to compare ourselves with others, we just work for OUR personal best.. and be happy we have the great functional body God gave us - and take care of that fantastic body