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Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« on: December 04, 2007, 07:52:44 PM »
I'm watching the Victoria Secret Fashion show, and while yes the girls are pretty, they are quite skinny. Now, I remember back in the early 90's the Victoria Secret models ( in the catalog) were more curvaceous, these models were Frederique, and a another (she had green- cat eyes).

I think that these current women represent a warped sense of beauty, in the eyes of women, whereas Frederique, were more of a men's ideal.

What do think? 

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2007, 08:16:15 PM »
i like the old and new versions of the VS models.  I need a moment

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2007, 10:15:11 PM »
i dont dig the skinny.

to me a woman needs curves.  guess that why i like muscular women.
i prefer thick and curvy to skinny
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2007, 05:54:34 AM »
I like the old models much better, I NEVER want to see ribs and collar bones poking out  :-X
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2007, 06:52:14 AM »
I like the old models much better, I NEVER want to see ribs and collar bones poking out  :-X
I agree 100%. A rib cage showing and "the anorexic look" is just a turn off.

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2007, 09:50:53 PM »
Gee, the only comments were dudes (I agree with ya'll), but no women have commented on how these supposed "beauties" are shoved down our throats, but that is not what true women should ever look like.

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2007, 12:28:01 AM »
These Victoria secrets models are ridiculously thin.  This one appears to be a 00" pant size.

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2007, 07:17:07 AM »
These Victoria secrets models are ridiculously thin.  This one appears to be a 00" pant size.

I don't think she looks bad.  Maybe it's because she's so gorgeous....she's pretty thin but still looks healthy to me.

This looks unhealthy imo:


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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #8 on: December 11, 2007, 07:33:27 AM »
Yes, the VS models like Tyra Banks were much more pleasing to the eye. She was much fuller and curvy and sexier to look out.
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #9 on: December 11, 2007, 09:10:00 PM »
why don't women demand that runway models look like "real women". Or should it be that the men demand that. Because I tell you what, any woman that I have seen in her Vickies thong, had more booty than the girls that were parading around the runway.

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #10 on: December 12, 2007, 04:49:58 AM »
why don't women demand that runway models look like "real women". Or should it be that the men demand that. Because I tell you what, any woman that I have seen in her Vickies thong, had more booty than the girls that were parading around the runway.

Sorry to tell you folks... it's a certain powerful segment of the American population sees these women as beautiful because skinniness depicts physical weakness, helplessness, vulnerability, defenselessness and a young object to control & conquer. Unfortunately, its the white & asian males of our society that like this look. They value power and control of women. 

Sorry, not trying to sound racist; I am white and asian. I know my two cultures. The only time I seem to ever attract white men was when I dropped to a size 2 after taking a generic ECA stack in the late 90s.  I mean my God, how often do you hear of african american women with anorexia or bulimia? It's definitely a cultural thing.

The song "Baby Got Back" is the ethnic anthem celebrating woman curves.  Sometimes I'm glad I am not full white because I'd probablly be pressured to starve myself down to a size 2 again.


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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #11 on: December 12, 2007, 10:06:12 AM »
I have to agree with Josephine, ...especially if we're talking in generalities

Someone who also did a huge number on an entire generation or two of women was Cosmo Editor Helen Gurley Brown imo. Has anyone seen a picture of that woman? She was a toothpick, ...and lived by the adage "You could never be too rich or too thin". I'll agree with the too rich part, ...but you most definitely can be too thin. She was like a walking, talking, breathing skeleton.

Years ago Rosie O'Donnell (before she was forced out-of-the-closet) was talking about a recent trip she had made down to Mexico with her girlfriend who was "Blonde, blue-eyed, and gorgeous". She was blown away because all the men kept hitting on her, and ignoring her girlfriend. This was extremely unusual for them, because normally they'd be hitting on the girlfriend and ignoring Rosie. So finally Rosie asked one of the guys why he was more attracted to her as opposed to her girlfriend. His response... "It's like a fine meal... When you eat a fine meal, ...the meat is for the man, ...but the bones ...they're for the dogs."
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #12 on: December 12, 2007, 10:48:18 AM »
Sorry to tell you folks... it's a certain powerful segment of the American population sees these women as beautiful because skinniness depicts physical weakness, helplessness, vulnerability, defenselessness and a young object to control & conquer. Unfortunately, its the white & asian males of our society that like this look. They value power and control of women. 

Sorry, not trying to sound racist; I am white and asian. I know my two cultures. The only time I seem to ever attract white men was when I dropped to a size 2 after taking a generic ECA stack in the late 90s.  I mean my God, how often do you hear of african american women with anorexia or bulimia? It's definitely a cultural thing.

The song "Baby Got Back" is the ethnic anthem celebrating woman curves.  Sometimes I'm glad I am not full white because I'd probablly be pressured to starve myself down to a size 2 again.




Jo, you could attract me at any size!
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #13 on: December 12, 2007, 10:55:07 AM »
Jo, you could attract me at any size!

I'm squealing to your wife.  :D
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #14 on: December 12, 2007, 06:12:03 PM »
I'm squealing to your wife.  :D

same goes for you my dark and lovely   :-*
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2007, 04:27:10 AM »
I believe someone in the industry once said :"more curves? models are coat hangers for our clothes". Yes, curves are prettier and sexier, that's what 95% of the world agrees on. The fashion industry has, for good and mostly for bad, a completely different set of rules. The argument that curves are sexier has no merit in their paradigm because that's not what it's about.

I strongly disagree with the current trend in fashion, it's unhealthy and increases the distortion of the reference point of the 'normal woman'. The fashion industry is pretty inbred, change has to come from within, unless legislation can force changes.

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2007, 11:57:43 AM »
I believe someone in the industry once said :"more curves? models are coat hangers for our clothes". Yes, curves are prettier and sexier, that's what 95% of the world agrees on. The fashion industry has, for good and mostly for bad, a completely different set of rules. The argument that curves are sexier has no merit in their paradigm because that's not what it's about.

I strongly disagree with the current trend in fashion, it's unhealthy and increases the distortion of the reference point of the 'normal woman'. The fashion industry is pretty inbred, change has to come from within, unless legislation can force changes.


The only way change will come is through a mass consumer revolt.
The problem is that when using models with curves... the focus goes to the model, creating the Supermodel phenomenon we saw in the lt 80's through the 90's. The supermodel is the bane of the designer's existence. They want to showcase the clothes not the models, and the stick thin frame is best for showcasing the clothes.
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2007, 02:42:41 PM »
The only way change will come is through a mass consumer revolt.
The problem is that when using models with curves... the focus goes to the model, creating the Supermodel phenomenon we saw in the lt 80's through the 90's. The supermodel is the bane of the designer's existence. They want to showcase the clothes not the models, and the stick thin frame is best for showcasing the clothes.

The question lies at what expense? The models health?

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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2007, 03:44:30 PM »
The question lies at what expense? The models health?

I could be wrong, but I get the impression the only "expense" the majority of these clothing manufacturers are concerned with, ...is their own bottom lines.
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #19 on: December 14, 2007, 05:06:22 PM »
Different women look good at different "weight classes".
Though that kiddy-fiddler look(no hips, no ass, ribs all over) has to go.
Nearly all of my buddies like the HelloKitty-skeletons... and I'm happy because that means more curvy goodies for me to hunt  8)

All hail to the sweet flab  ;D
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Re: Victoria Secret Models and the changing concept beauty
« Reply #20 on: December 17, 2007, 02:55:29 PM »
The only way change will come is through a mass consumer revolt.
The problem is that when using models with curves... the focus goes to the model, creating the Supermodel phenomenon we saw in the lt 80's through the 90's. The supermodel is the bane of the designer's existence. They want to showcase the clothes not the models, and the stick thin frame is best for showcasing the clothes.


How about a Parker Line of Lingerie  in which the models would look like they come out of Smooth or XXL (Hip Hop Magazine), or everyday beautiful women (you know the women you might see at Starbucks once in a while).  "Sensuous women with curves"...that's the tag line.