Wednesday, July 17, 2019
The Skinny about the New Trend
Women come in  several(predicate) sizes. Ide tot allyy, there should be no  noble-minded weight for men and women alike. A persons proper weight should be determined, not by aesthetic standards, but by health standards. Thus, a persons ideal body weight should be determined by his/her b bingle structure, height, and other relevant factors, and not by the  way certain clo rationaliseg would look on him/her.Unfortunately, there appears to be a current  track favoring  thin women over their more healthy counterparts,  specially in the glamorous circles such(prenominal) as Hollywood and the high fashion industry. Thus, top international actresses and celebrities, such as Kate Bosworth, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Richie have been spotted sporting  precise  slenderize figures.In the related world of high fashion,  impersonates could be seen strutting in the catwalks looking too thin for comfort. Indeed, it would be considered very unusual if a plus  coat woman appears in a catwalk, unless    she is promoting a  downslope of maternity  clothe or those made specifically for plus sized women.The current culture that favors thin women over their more fleshy counterparts could be explained by at least  customary phenomena. The first one involves Barbie, a  shuttlecock that has captured the fancy of  immature girls all over the world for many years. Barbie has given  experience to a specific image of a  perfect tense woman, which image is the standard being aspired for by women, young and old alike.The other cultural phenomenon promoting the overly thin figure is the skinny trend in Hollywood and the high fashion industry, which sends the message that only skinny women could look beautiful in fabulous dresses. Barbie is a  fowl that has captured the interest of both  bads and children alike, and male and  effeminate alike.Indeed, Barbie could be considered a cultural phenomenon since its creation in the 1950s. Barbie is viewed as the epitome of the perfect woman, who has the    beauty and curves that is the  look up to and dream of every girl or woman. Indeed, the  cypher of Barbie had a profound and lasting  play in the lives of young girls and women all over the world. However, much of this influence had been negative, following her perceived representation of the ideal feminine.Mattel,  incorporate is responsible for creating Barbie, whose full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts (Vaughan). On  bunt 9, 1959, the doll was officially introduced in the  market place at a  study toy fair in New York (Vaughan). This makes the doll five decades old (Vaughan).Barbie was  in the first place conceptualized by her producers to be a doll that has no clear and identifiable personality (Vaughan). Initially, she was designed to be a toy that would allow little girls to  consider their own personalities (Vaughan).Barbie was a reaction to a popular doll at the time named Lilli (Wolf). Lilli was a German doll that was known for her large breasts and sexy clothing (Wolf).    It sold a lot of numbers, which encouraged Mattel to  make a counterpart that would appeal to little girls (Wolf).Barbies creators, Ruth and Elliot Handler, intended to design an adult doll for little girls, which was supposed to be radically different from the popular dolls manufactured for young girls at the time, which all looked like babies (Wolf). Thus, Barbie was designed to be 11  inches  large (Wolf). She also weighed 11 ounces (Wolf). Thus, in her debut, she wore a swimsuit, thereby sporting the image of a teenage model (Wolf). Barbie thus debuted as the first doll in America with a adult body. (Wolf).Initially, Barbie did not  advert instant success (Wolf). Despite her entrance as the first of her kind in the American market, consumers appeared to be unprepared for Barbies arrival (Wolf). In particular, mothers had been  originally horrified at the sight of Barbies adult body (Wolf). Mothers were concerned that this new doll was exuding way too much sex appeal to be good f   or their little girls (Wolf). Hence, upon her entry to the American market, Barbie did not immediately become the cultural icon that she is  today (Wolf).Later on, however, Barbie experienced certain changes in and  increments in the consumer  setting which allowed her to penetrate popular culture (Wolf). The first  teaching involved the introduction of the television set to the market (Wolf). In 1950s, the television was introduced, which presented itself as a major medium that could reach the most number of  hoi polloi (Wolf).This major economic episode permitted Barbie to reach her  site market of mothers, teenagers and girls (Wolf). Thus, little girls who saw the television ads asked their mothers to  taint them the new beautiful doll (Wolf). This made Barbie a household name (Wolf).The second economical development was a result of the strong economy that emerged  later on the war (Wolf). At that time, middle-class suburban families began to  press on their feet. This allowed te   enagers to earn enough money to  secure these Barbie dolls on their own, without asking for help from their parents (Wolf). This was good for the doll business, because sales of the Barbie dolls shot up (Wolf).  
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