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Magalo 03-26-2012 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by baker23 (Post 4267360)
People who originate from those places also have smaller bone structures, so even if most of the country dropped the extra poundage, we wouldn't be able to match their size.

I am currently a size 12 and while i'm not stick thin, I do have an athletic build and am fit. I'm just blessed with naturally big hips. So for the fashion industry to say I am considered plus size, is insulting because we aren't all built with a banana shape on a 5 foot frame

You are 6' tall girl ! You are not the average 5'4 american woman ! :p

Also, saying that europeans have a smaller bone structure than americans and are banana shaped is totally false...
400 years ago you were European ! Genetics don't change that fast.

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Originally Posted by jessicado22 (Post 4267392)
Totally frustrating with photoshopping, but it wouldn't really make sense to not photoshop plus size models, if they photoshop the size -0 models (which is so completely stupid I don't even know where to begin)!

Remember they photoshop some bones to make them less visible, erase that inner thighs crease... they often make them less bony.

Elladorine 03-26-2012 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Magalo (Post 4267830)
Remember they photoshop some bones to make them less visible, erase that inner thighs crease... they often make them less bony.

Or to remove bones altogether. :p Gotta love it when they photoshop pics to be physically impossible.

http://images.nymag.com/images/2/dai...ds_560x375.jpg

I think the lady on the right lost part of her pelvis.

pixelllate 03-26-2012 01:37 PM

That Ralph Lauren is usually a more extreme example though, they had a news story about that. They PS but not to that degree-mostly just smooth out bones/pores, and maybe its to make up for the adds 10 lbs deal LOL. Idk, I see those runway models in whole foods all the time, karlie kloss catroina balfe ana beatriz barros, etc they look pretty much the same size as in photos.

Magalo 03-26-2012 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Sirenity (Post 4267938)
Or to remove bones altogether. :p Gotta love it when they photoshop pics to be physically impossible.

http://images.nymag.com/images/2/dai...ds_560x375.jpg

I think the lady on the right lost part of her pelvis.

Those both look ridiculous haha !

I hate how photoshop let us think that we can be as tiny and narrow without having bones protubering everywhere, which is not the case for most of us.

Or that we can be fat but super curvy and without any cellulite. :D

pixelllate 03-26-2012 01:44 PM

Here are some 2011-12 Ralph Lauren ads, they lessened the degree of size photoshop since 09. I wonder if it was to get bad press in the first place-and get attention in that way lol since hte PS wasn't even good, and they prob hire best of the best.
http://i.models.com/i/db/2011/11/69999/69999-800w.jpg
http://i.models.com/i/db/2012/2/85020/85020-800w.jpg

silentarctic 03-26-2012 02:00 PM

I think we can't base how we feel on photos. It's good to have this discussion and acknowledge that its not a reality for most of us. Models are probably lucky genetically that they look good at that size. Honestly I think I would have looked similarily if I hadn't gotten ridiculously huge thinking back when I was a teen and a size 14 I looked pretty darn good. I was 5'10" then I'm way heavier and taller now (a size 22 to 24) Even my HS grad photos where I was 6' and an 18 I don't look that bad. It sounds crazy but if I could fit into 18's the 18's I wore back then in the 90's... I'd be utterly happy with my appearance. Any weight loss after that is just about heart health. (Again I think I may just be happy to get out of the obese categoy and be 'overweight'. Sad but i'm an honest person and thats really how I feel right now).

mimsyborogoves 03-26-2012 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by silentarctic (Post 4268094)
(Again I think I may just be happy to get out of the obese categoy and be 'overweight'.)

This is exactly how I feel. I want to keep my curves and I want bodacious hips and I want to look like the average plus size model; to me they are more sexy than the straight-size runway models! If that means I'm in the "overweight" category, than so be it! I'll know I'll be happy with myself, and really that's most important to me right now.


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