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05-15-2008, 08:04 AM
|  | Junior Member | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Victoria, British Columbia Canada
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Rep Power: 18 | | | America's Next Top Plus Size Model So how is this for messed up. The girl that won ANTM (Whitney) is considered plus size. She wears an American size 8. Isn't size 8 considered 'medium'? Well I am glad that a 'plus size' girl won, I am a little pissed that they consider medium 'plus size'. I did like how Tyra put it though, she was yes she is plus size in the MODELING world but in the real world she is an amazingly hot woman.
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05-15-2008, 10:16 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | I thought that was messed up too.. she won??? I didn't know this. well, great for her!
I'm trying to get to a size 8 right now. good grief. 
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05-15-2008, 11:38 AM
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Rep Power: 32839 | | | I didn't watch the show so I have no idea what the girl looks like, but according to a piece on sizing in women's clothing that I saw on the CBS morning show, due to "vanity" sizing, a size 8 is actually a size 12. Clothing didn't used to be made in a size zero or double zero, they just added those sizes in an effort to make people like their clothing because they wear a smaller size in it.
I'm not sure if I said that in an understandable manner.....
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05-15-2008, 12:06 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Did you know that just a few years ago a size 8 was a desirable size? I was watching a rerun of that "fresh prince" show (I have no cable and live in Guatemala... forgive me!) and this "plus-sized" girl said that she wasn't pretty because she was a size 8!!
It went to a size 6 then 4 ...is it a 0 now that everyone wants?! I don't even remember when size 2 was cool...
I'd kill to be a size eight right now... 
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05-15-2008, 01:29 PM
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Rep Power: 32839 | | Quote:
Originally Posted by FionaDiaz Did you know that just a few years ago a size 8 was a desirable size? I was watching a rerun of that "fresh prince" show (I have no cable and live in Guatemala... forgive me!) and this "plus-sized" girl said that she wasn't pretty because she was a size 8!!
It went to a size 6 then 4 ...is it a 0 now that everyone wants?! I don't even remember when size 2 was cool...
I'd kill to be a size eight right now...  | Apparently what used to be a size 8 is now a size 4. Of course, I still think a size 8 (actually a 12) isn't fat.
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05-15-2008, 03:07 PM
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Rep Power: 151 | | | Here is a picture of our Full Figured ANTM Winner. | 
05-15-2008, 03:34 PM
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Rep Power: 151 | | | Found a better picture of her. | 
05-15-2008, 05:10 PM
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Rep Power: 18 | | | She looks thin to me.
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05-15-2008, 06:22 PM
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Rep Power: 147324 | | | While I would be over the moon to be as full figured as she is - size 8 is my finaldestination I knwo i will never look like that.. airbrushed or not... (but boy is that swimsuit ever so unflattering on her)
Compared to current models I've seen -she doesn't look thin - she looks fit and athletic - like she'd eat a cheeseburger and drink a beer...
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05-15-2008, 10:00 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | THAT is plus size?!?!?!?! Geez, I must be freaking lard a$$....I would love to be like that!!!
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05-16-2008, 03:44 AM
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Rep Power: 545 | | | Just goes to show how badly the media has screwed with our heads to insert a totally unrealistic female ideal of "perfection".
That woman is NORMAL. She is in no way, shape or form fat. I find myself resenting the trade that says she is a plus sized anything. Stupid, ignorant gits.
God Bless,
mik
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05-16-2008, 04:18 AM
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Rep Power: 147324 | | | Plus sizes doesn't equal fat...
Full figured doesn't equal fat...
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05-16-2008, 05:11 AM
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Rep Power: 16590 | | | Thanx Mal, that is what I was thinking.
I am sitting here in my size 6 jeans. I am not huge nor superfat, but I do not, by all means look like that girl!! I have flab on my arms and legs and tummy, flab that is not nice and that I am trying to get rid of. My frame is tiny clearly and that is why I fit into size 6, but I am not skinny. If I asked a random person out there if I was skinny, medium, chubby or fat he/she would be between medium and chubby.
If you have a bigger frame, but no fat on your abs you may not fit into size 6, but you would be thinner than me!
Camy
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05-16-2008, 05:53 AM
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Rep Power: 8753 | | | So if an 8 today is really a 12, then at a size 10 or 12 I'm really a size 14 or 16? That kinda stinks...
It's sad how obsessed people are today with being tiny. I feel SO sorry for my nieces, who are 15 and 13 and are SO afraid they'll get "fat." They're tiny now...in fact, the 15 year old is so skinny her parents and I wish she would gain weight. I was lucky enough to grow up when super skinny wasn't the totally "in" thing to be. "Big" was bad, but women weren't expected to be as small as they are today.
I'm always watching the girls when they spend any time with me, to make sure they aren't pushing themselves TOO much to be thin. It's stuff like this "plus size" model, at size 8, that just makes me sick.
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05-16-2008, 06:00 AM
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Rep Power: 147324 | | | in Tim Gunn's style book -he really drives home the point that the size of the garment doesnt matter that it's fit that matters... and you should always take 3 sizes into the fitting room with you - the size youo think you are, the size smaller andthe size larger -and see what looks best - you've got stores like Old navy that things run huge.. and other stores that thigns run small.. Size does not matter
But in his book, he points out that if you went into a vintage clothing store -and if you were currently wearing a size 8 - you wouldn't get your big toe into a size 8 from the 50s, 60s or even 70s (probably not 80s either) because the sizes thenwere much smaller...
And I'll say the same thing when people obsess over the scale - no one knows what you weight -the same thing applies to size - clothing (except levis jeans) do not have the sizes on theoutside - who cares what size you wear - as long as it looks decent... It's what a person sees in the mirror...
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