Lily Collins is too thin in Emily in Paris

Anonymous




This scene was the most distracting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



This scene was the most distracting.


Particularly when she walked away. I audibly gasped at how bony her back/vertebrae were.
Anonymous
^ Instead of looking at her bones, look at overall proportion. She is definitely small boned with a tiny chin and wrists. Her mom is still a very slender lady. Lily still has a nice bust, even with being that skinny.
This is an example of a ballet body.
Anonymous
I don’t know. I’m very small-boned and always have been. Some people look like her at their natural, healthy weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ Instead of looking at her bones, look at overall proportion. She is definitely small boned with a tiny chin and wrists. Her mom is still a very slender lady. Lily still has a nice bust, even with being that skinny.
This is an example of a ballet body.


She has implants. They're noticeable in a few scenes---way too rounded in the upper pole to be natural.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ Instead of looking at her bones, look at overall proportion. She is definitely small boned with a tiny chin and wrists. Her mom is still a very slender lady. Lily still has a nice bust, even with being that skinny.
This is an example of a ballet body.


I assume you have an eating disorder?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Instead of looking at her bones, look at overall proportion. She is definitely small boned with a tiny chin and wrists. Her mom is still a very slender lady. Lily still has a nice bust, even with being that skinny.
This is an example of a ballet body.


She has implants. They're noticeable in a few scenes---way too rounded in the upper pole to be natural.


Yup. Breasts are mainly fat so those are implants if someone is rail thin with huge boobs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Instead of looking at her bones, look at overall proportion. She is definitely small boned with a tiny chin and wrists. Her mom is still a very slender lady. Lily still has a nice bust, even with being that skinny.
This is an example of a ballet body.


I assume you have an eating disorder?


...said a person who's constantly dieting

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



This scene was the most distracting.


I think she looks great!
Anonymous
I think she looks great too. I'm not seeing anything alarming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ Instead of looking at her bones, look at overall proportion. She is definitely small boned with a tiny chin and wrists. Her mom is still a very slender lady. Lily still has a nice bust, even with being that skinny.
This is an example of a ballet body.


Yes, ballerinas are known for their naturally uber-slender bodies and healthy eating habits.
Anonymous
This is terrible styling, though maybe intentional. Plenty of women with that amount of natural clavicle, but fake or pushed up boobs + strapless dress + that camera angle would not be a good look for any of them. Makes me think of how Givenchy designed a boatneck gown to hide Audrey Hepburn’s clavicle (at her request) in Sabrina, probably because they were not trying to make Hepburn look hideous.

Also, why discuss Lily Collins’ weight when that doesn’t even crack top 10 of the most glaring issues about this show? All the tired tropes about the French, Chinese, etc. make me think the writer room is a group of 13-year-old boys who just learned about satire in their language arts class for the first time.

Anonymous
I would love to look like her. Leave her alone. Why dont women obsess about fat bald men instead? I do not want to look at a baldy.
Anonymous
To those of you that are naturally skinny that’s fine but she is on a very popular show with thousands of young girls watching this that can never attain her look. It is definitely sending a wrong message putting her in clothes that show off just how extremely thin she is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. I’m very small-boned and always have been. Some people look like her at their natural, healthy weight.


Except that she IS anorexic. How many times does this need to be said?
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