Skinny is Out. Healthy is in?

January 19, 2010 — 2:29 pm

Skinny.

This issue has been discussed for quite a while now. Many believe that Twiggy came up with this distorted idea of beauty when she first emerged with her blonde boyish haircut and her waif figure in the 60’s. Others blame it on Rachel Zoe, Kate Moss, but it’s always believed that this idea of beauty was promoted by the fashion industry.

In the 80’s and 90’s, models are size 6, while in today’s runway shows, models are size 2-4 (contrary to popular beliefs, they’re not size 0.)

But,

As Heidi Klum always preaches: “In fashion, one day you’re in, and the next day you’re out,” this thindemic might possibly came to its end — or at least reaching its end.

V Magazine dedicates an issue just to address the Size Issue.

V Magazine Size Issue

V Magazine Size Issue

To be honest, I don’t like neither of the covers. I always am a fan of V covers, but not these two. Gabourey Sidibe looks very unflattering and Dakota’s hair is too tall for words. It reminds me of a coconut tree. Anyway-

There is one editorial, shot by Terry Richardson, which I like to call Compare and Contrast.

Jacquelyn Jablonski & Crystal Renn by Terry Richardson

Jacquelyn Jablonski & Crystal Renn by Terry Richardson

While, I am not a big fan of comparing and contrasting, I got the point there. A friend of mine mentioned this — which I find interesting — Crystal Renn isn’t that big. In the fashion industry, Crystal is what we called Plus-size or Full-figured model. Is this the new ideal beauty?

Is Crystal the new Sasha, Jessica, or Snejana?

I, for one, believe that the Proenza Schouler looks better on the skinny model. I was born in the 90’s and started following the industry in 2005. I didn’t know any other idea of beauty other than Snejana’s or Sasha’s. I had no idea that Tyra Banks was a size 6 when she walked down the Chanel runway somewhere in her golden era.

Even from the menswear perspective, I noticed that Prada boys are getting ‘bigger.’ Miuccia is notorious for using super-thin boys. David Sciola once mentioned that he won’t even go to a Prada casting because he knows he won’t fit the samples.

But take a look at this model from Prada Fall 2010 Menswear:

Prada Fall 2010 Menswear

Prada Fall 2010 Menswear

He doesn’t have that usual Prada boys’ vibe, which I love: fragile and frail. This guy looks healthy!

Is healthy the new thin? Well, it has been a while after Moss’ era.


A Modern Take of Fairy Tales

November 10, 2009 — 1:58 am

Modern Day Rapunzel

Rapunzel ended up cutting her hair & got a Twiggy ‘do. Cause she realized she doesn’t need a man to make her feel complete.

Rapunzel

Rapunzel

Modern Day Cinderella

Cinderella went to Style.com and sewed herself a copy of a Lanvin dress. Cause we all know fairy godmothers are not real.

Cinderella

Cinderella

Modern Day The Princess and The Pea

she took sleeping pills. She lived happily ever after — before checking in to a rehab for her addiction.

The Princess and The Pea

The Princess and The Pea

Modern Day Mulan

Mulan joined the army. Because, who says girls can’t join the army? She wears Alexander Wang Spring 2010. (Thanks to Daniella for requesting Mulan!)

Mulan

Mulan

Modern Day Beauty and The Beast

Belle left The Beast. “Are you kidding me? I’m not into beastiality.” said Belle. She didn’t even bother about the white roses anymore. Belle then found a rich man from her high school and married to him. Belle is wearing a 3.1 Phillip Lim dress, by the way (keep it fashiony, bitches!)

Belle

Belle

Trust me: more fairy tales to come! Send me your own take of fairy tales. Make it strong. Make the princesses femme fatales, instead of just desperate ladies.