tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5421252124326651368.post524807534908990563..comments2023-04-28T19:40:16.527+02:00Comments on KATBERRIES: 1x6 DOUBLE DENIMKathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09573352489206166225noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5421252124326651368.post-15938782003307028632014-11-17T11:01:53.307+01:002014-11-17T11:01:53.307+01:00As always, you look adorable. I agree w/you on th...As always, you look adorable. I agree w/you on this whole issue. By the way, I clicked on the link you provided for double denim model and my first thought was, "Aiyeee! Someone please feed that poor, starving girl!" (but the denim she's wearing does work.)Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09573352489206166225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5421252124326651368.post-2469591418210619642014-10-30T15:18:52.686+01:002014-10-30T15:18:52.686+01:00Oh my gosh, that's so exciting, hope the house...Oh my gosh, that's so exciting, hope the house works out for you! <br /><br /><br />I'll be the first to admit that fashion industry imagery influences me. It took me a while to accept I'm never going to be that skinny, and actually, if given a chance to choose a body type, I would not pick model slim. I wouldn't mind losing a few kg, but hey, wouldn't everyone.<br />The one thing though is that I feel like if I'm slimmer, clothes look better on me. I feel like everything suits me. And I don't know whether that's an aesthetically objective thing to assume or whether it's a learned perception.<br />I imagine it must be hard to protect you children from all this body image stuff!Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09573352489206166225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5421252124326651368.post-85629005709148054092014-10-30T14:23:04.157+01:002014-10-30T14:23:04.157+01:00No worries! :-)
And you are right, I HAVE gotten...No worries! :-)<br /><br />And you are right, I HAVE gotten super busy...we made an offer on a house and it has thrown my life into a whirlwind of signing papers, anxiety & activity!<br /><br />As for the thin models. I am not criticizing thin people. I understand that some folk are just naturally skinny. BUT, the majority of women are not. They are built with curves. Sometimes I get so frustrated with the fashion industry constantly presenting us with models that are not only slim, but bordering on emaciated. Not a healthy image for our impressionable young ladies (and older ones too!) The fact that you did not even notice is proof that it is having an effect on our minds and self-images.Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09573352489206166225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5421252124326651368.post-35840266230615580192014-10-30T10:42:06.237+01:002014-10-30T10:42:06.237+01:00Hi Michele,
First of all, sorry for ignoring your ...Hi Michele,<br />First of all, sorry for ignoring your comment for a week (!), but in fact, I was having some problems with disqus and your comment got lost in the process :( so I've only found it just now. (I was wondering where you'd gone.) I assumed you were busy because I've not seen any new posts on your blog! <br />You know what, it's bad that I didn't even think about how thin the model girl was. I'm so used to tiny model girls from window shopping online, that I'm becoming to think it's normal. Everybody looks like that, no?Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09573352489206166225noreply@blogger.com