Entries in health (11)

Thursday
Apr152010

Modelizing: Iman's Daughter Struggled With Weight

Imagine having a supermodel mom? It may sound glamorous, but it probably isn't the easiest position in life when your body image isn't feeling 100%.  Zulekha Haywood, daughter of Iman, struggled when it came to weight and body image. Haywood, who once weighed over 320 pounds underwent gastric bypass. Her post-surgery bod currently brings her at about 168 pounds.
"I have more or less been on a diet since I was eight years old. None of them worked," she told Glamour. "An overweight kid and already dining for sport, my first was the 'basta' diet. At home, my mother, Iman, a beauty icon and devotee of clean eating, would whisper "basta" ('enough' in Italian) when I was in danger of overeating."
[Daily Mail]
Friday
Jan222010

Ladies, Are You Comfortable In Your Own Skin?

Today's post comes your way via one of our male readers seeking advice. Please read this with an open mind and give him some honest feedback! It is MUCH appreciated... 

I met a really attractive and intelligent woman at a party a few weeks ago. It was a public event at an art gallery. She was a high school teacher in her early thirties. We had been talking for a good half hour and really seemed to be hitting it off. We had even made tentative plans to meet for coffee sometime.

Then, things suddenly went downhill. I commented that she had a “nice, full, hourglass figure”. I thought she would take it as a compliment but instead she became deeply offended. She snapped, “Oh really….well perhaps I should do some plus size modeling!” I went into damage control mode and tried to clarify my comments but I think I only exacerbated things when I used the term “healthy”. With a look of complete disgust, WHAP!, she slapped my face and departed.

I will never forget those agonizing moments in the immediate aftermath, as I was standing there alone rubbing my cheek, drawing some judgemental stares from onlookers. Needless to say, it was not my proudest moment, LOL.

She had the classic figure of a 50’s pinup - large bust, narrow waist, shapely hips/legs. I guess she had interpreted “hourglass” as meaning big/overweight/full figured. I just thought it meant shapely and well proportioned.

When I told a female friend about this she shook her head and said it was never a good idea to comment on a woman’s figure, even if I thought it was complimentary. What do you think about this?

Sound off in the comments section below! 

Wednesday
Dec232009

V Magazine SIZE Issue

When I initially wrote about this spread  last week, I was super excited about the concept. But now I'm a little disappointed that V Magazine can't put a plus size model in its pages without a 'regular' size model for comparison.

In The January issue V pairs plus-size model Crystal Renn with 'straight-size' model Jacquelyn Jablonksi, in the same outfits. The magazine says this "proves fashion can flatter any figure." The 8-page editorial was shot by Terry Richardson and is titled "One Size Fits All." Each model wore the same sample clothes, and they are purposefully styled the exact same way and posed very similarly. Do you like the shoot or do you feel like its just a game of "Spot the difference?"

To be completely honest...I don't think Crystal Renn looks "plus size" at all! In fact, most people work extra hard just to get her body! For the purpose of accuracy check out both models measurements:

Jacquelyn: 5 ft, 9 in; 32"/24"/34"
Crystal: 5 ft, 9 in; 36"/31"/41"

All images from the spread can be found below. Click on the thumbnails for bigger images. 


Thursday
Dec032009

Quoted: Lady Gaga

“My album covers are not sexual at all, which was an issue at my record label. I fought for months, and I cried at meetings. They didn’t think the photos were commercial enough... The last thing a young woman needs is another picture of a sexy pop star writhing in sand, covered in grease, touching herself.”

Wednesday
Nov252009

The Demi Moore W Magazine Scandal

Should Photoshop be illegal? Demi claims she wasn't retouched. 

Thursday
Oct152009

Ralph Lauren Controversy

 

I love Mr.Lauren for many reasons (ps: you do know his from the bx, right?)- so It saddened me to hear that all this drama was going down with his models. You might have already seen the ridiculous photoshopped Ralph Lauren ad featuring Filippa Hamilton. After everyone cried "outrage" over the pic, Ralph Lauren issued an apology saying they take full responsibility.

You would think that a girl who is 5'10" and 120lbs should never be labeled overweight, right? What kind of message are these advertisers sending to the public?On the Today show this morning, Filippa said Ralph Lauren fired her because "they said I was overweight and I couldn't fit in their clothes anymore. I'm very proud of what I look like, and I think a role model should look healthy."

Ralph Lauren confirmed to the NYDN that they pink-slipped Filippa "as a result of her inability to meet the obligations under her contract with us."

 

What do you think the next ad should look like? I've seen a few funny suggestions... (I still love you Ralph, but what were you guys thinking?)