Size zero is out - curves are back in
Filed under: CELEBRITY STYLE, Celebrity
Here at Stylelist we try to make sure we do a good job of covering fashion for all sizes. We can't say that we were ever big fans of the super size zero trend because of the insane amount of pressure it puts on normal non-celeb women to be unhealthy in their quest for thinness. So, we're relieved to hear cries from the rooftops that size zero is back out and curves are back in!The proof is in the pudding. Karl Lagerfeld was recently quoted after sending girls away from a casting because, "They looked as if they had grown up in a Third World country with no food to eat."
That is both cruel and unusual to demand such a ridiculous beauty ideal from models and then punish them if they take it too far -- yet we're still hoping this means the end of an anorexic era. Hopefully other designers will be kinder to the models in telling them to put on a few pounds.
Other signs that size zero is out -- Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie and Mary Kate Olsen. All three of those girls were part of the brat pack that ushered the era in, and now they're back -- maybe not to normal, but at least back from the brink of death.












melissa 10-29-2008 @ 4:31PM
"they say" but...we'll see how much weight all these poor starving girls gain all in the name of what "they say".
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alicia 11-02-2008 @ 10:14AM
Nicole has been looking so much better since she broke her ties with Paris.
alicia
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Cara 1-15-2009 @ 10:27AM
I highly doubt this... What do they mean by curves? a size 2// Curvy is a size 8-10... I hate these girls starve, if I starved I would be that thin too.
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thornton 1-15-2009 @ 2:42PM
Do these girls actually have curves though, or do they just go to a surgeon and get whatever is in style?
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larry j 1-15-2009 @ 5:08PM
i myself have always went for the bigger gal and never went for the miss barbie doll kind of woman i hope hollywood wakes up and sees bigger gals are just as sexy
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Sue 1-15-2009 @ 8:29PM
Thanks Larry- Many young and older women of today are judged too harshly about their size. Time for the "Twiggy" types to retire and let the "normals" take over fashion !