It feels like early 2000s/heroin chic era beauty standards are making a comeback and I’m a bit worried |
For sure. The Kardashians have excised their BBLs and likely removed part of their stomach to achieve their current drastic weight loss. The trends will follow. |
Just stop. Worry about yourself. Is your body healthy? Focus on it, whatever size and shape it is. There will always be someone, somewhere, telling people their bodies should look different. The point is not to stamp out these influences (because you can’t) but build up resistance to them by emphasizing health over aesthetics and caring for yourself over demanding perfection.
Also, sone people are naturally very thin. Their bodies are not “in” nor were they ever “out”. A body is just a body. |
Thin was never out. |
yes but it’s only the beginning |
Nah. It's all about curves and bootys now. I live in NYC and ride the train through hipster Brooklyn almost daily and I don't see emaciated waifs. I see girls that are fit and strong with butts. Or slightly chubby. Even the ones that are on the thinner side aren't stick thin. |
there’s been a trend towards curvier builds this past decade or so (not curvy as in fat) |
That’s been the trend for a while |
It’s creeping up in the late middle/early high school demographic |
It hasn’t trickled down to the plebes yet. See Kim K’s recent weight loss, extreme abdominal lipo, and completely different shape. |
If you ever thought ANY part of them was real you were mistaken. |
how is a body type "on trend", that's so gross |
+1 |
How on earth did I insinuate I thought they were real?? I said they got rid of their fake butts. |
I think it’s the opposite. I personally find the current trend just as bad and excluding towards women who aren’t curvy. It’s all about exaggerated boobs and butts/hips (and lips). I’m always 50% on trend because I have the big butt but I have a skinny upper body and minuscule breasts. |