Admittedly fashion has a one-sided view on body shape. Basically the less of you to view is better. However, the recent issue of W Magazine has taken this sentiment too far. In an infographic story, the publication openly mocks eating disorders while making any successful woman into a catty stereotype.
I'll start at the beginning... The Girl Who Eats Her Feelings
Gut reaction: Wait did that really say "who eats her feelings?"
Disgust moment: "full figures are making a come back"
Really?! Basically they told all women over a size 4, hey go ahead have that meal fat is in fashion right now. I am surprised they didn't add; besides when you stand next to her you look even thinner. Also they mention that the "look" is curve-enhancing dresses worn with plenty of attitude. You cause she is fat she must be sassy, else why would she be alive?
Next up... The Valedictorian
Gut reaction: Am I reading Seventeen? Why is a "women's" magazine talking about high school?
Disgust moment: "The look... self satisfied smirk" oh right she is smart so she is a bitch, totally got that memo.
Also the "smart girl" has to wear power suits and her style icon is Chelsea Clinton... Wait, what? Did I fall into a new dimension where Chelsea Clinton is a style icon? Does that mean Grace Kelly worked in fast food? After all there are possibly 12 other dimensions due to string theory so, I guess that is possible. Hmmm, a physics analogy, I guess I am a giant sassy bitch according to W.
Moving on... The prepster with a wild streak
Gut Reaction: that title doesn't even make sense
Disgust moment: "She can justify the decision to dye her hair green with post feminist politics"
Oh right, cause you know all feminists are just wild, and they can do anything and just blame politics. Weird girls are just feminists (read: lesbians).
Oh, and get this, her style icons... graffiti artists. What does that even mean? Do all graffiti artists dress similarly? According to this article they are a mix of "boarding school alpine knits, super tight jeans, loafers, and tie dye." W Magazine have you ever been to an area with graffiti?
Next up... Party Animal
Gut Reaction: Well this is the most favorable one of all
Disgust moment: Well this is the most favorable one of all
"What's not to love?" Um when she pees on your couch? Or keeps changing your iPod to Bad Romance? Her breath? Actually, I am missing the lovable part.
Finally (and oh how classy)... The Virgin Suicide
Gut reaction: Hold up... no they did not
Disgust moment: "She's a great weight loss supplement"
Holy shit W Magazine. I love my Rexy friend; her Pro Ana stance is just so fun. I mean just put her next to the girl who eats her feelings and then it is like having a normal person! Also the style icon... Mother Teresa. Well at least I now know the writer is going to hell which makes me feel a little better. Having an eating disorder is a mental illness. This poor girl alienates herself from her friends. She has a person in her head all the time putting her down. When she looks in the mirror she sees a different person. All of that is sooooo cute; she looks great in "ethnic knits."
As a feminist, a girl with curves, a valedictorian, a girl with blue (now red) hair, who used to struggle, I hear by boycott W Magazine forever. Fashion is fun, but labels are for clothes.
"I'm A Lady" Santigold
