it's ok not to be perfect?
Some companies, like Dove and Jockey are now starting to promote natural beauty, showing it's okay to be: Average, with flaws, and any shape and size.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2IR_fMglRA
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2qenh_dove-campaign-for-real-beauty_news
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2qenh_dove-campaign-for-real-beauty_news
magazines are starting to promote and show more natural looking figures
More plus size models are hitting the runways at fashion shows and magazine campaigns.
Countries like Spain have banned underweight models.
Name brand clothing stores like Forever 21 have up their sizes to fit more body shapes.
All of which are helping to shift the "perfect ideal " to a more "natural ideal" which could ultimately lead to greater body satisfaction in the future.
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Countries like Spain have banned underweight models.
Name brand clothing stores like Forever 21 have up their sizes to fit more body shapes.
All of which are helping to shift the "perfect ideal " to a more "natural ideal" which could ultimately lead to greater body satisfaction in the future.
*All Sources on Next Page