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Body shape tests promise style answers but most miss the point - here's why
This video tests nine different body shape systems to see whether they actually help people dress better. It looks at popular ...
The body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded us that body ideals are culturally constructed and not based on science.
There's probably not that much you can claim Marilyn Monroe, your grandma, and members of your friendship group have in common, besides a shared belief that an hourglass figure is the 'ideal' body ...
The good news is that flattering a square figure doesn't require a complete wardrobe makeover. Small details such as necklines, waist placement, skirt shapes, and pant silhouettes can make a ...
Growing up in the early aughts, so-called women’s magazines, read furtively in the library, were my religion. I was a true believer, zealously committing the good books — Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, and ...
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