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Originally posted by Mariano
I can't imagine a normal person making this and being like "Ok this will be the cover, it's great" but then again the people that work in the Fashion / Magazine industry are ****ed up.
One friend went to study in Paris Fashion and he had a skype interview and they were talking about something and he said " but I am too skinny" and she told him "Don't worry about that, we love skinny people here, we don't like fat people " or something like that This is a supervisor from Fashion! university I mean...
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The French prefer thin:
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Badoo [did an UK survey] also ran the study in France, Spain, Italy, U.S. and Brazil, with surprising results.
Only the French said they preferred their woman skinny, with all others saying they prefer their women curvy, with a dress size from 12-14.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...-14-woman.html
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French women Europe's thinnest and most worried about weight, report finds
British women have Europe's highest average body mass index, according to report by French institute
French women's reputation for remaining thin and glamorous while enjoying Camembert is so well established that envious "Anglo-Saxons" have written entire diet manuals explaining just why French women don't get fat.
But while a new study has confirmed that French women are indeed the slimmest in western Europe, their slenderness, it has found, comes at a cost: they also worry the most about their weight.
The report by France's National Institute of Demographic Studies compared body mass indexes in western Europe and found French women had the lowest average body mass index, at 23.2. British women had the highest average at 26.2, which was above the normal range considered healthy: 18.5 - 24.9.
But the report also found French women set themselves very tough standards, had a tendency to exaggerate their weight and considered themselves fatter than they were. France had the highest proportion of women who were underweight, but only half of underweight French women thought they were too thin.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/200...eight-slimmest
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