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this is 100% why i never fucked with that “normcore” nonsense and why i’m still extremely self-conscious about what i wear and how my clothes fit, even after my weight loss. wearing “normal” clothes only becomes “fashion” when it’s on skinny attractive people and once it’s on a fat person it’s suddenly the trappings of the tacky and the unwashed poors. fuck out of here. you can make anything look good.
This was labelled as “trendy 90′s style”, and a simple search of “90′s jeans with tucked in shirt” gave me thousands of images of skinny white girls wearing the exact same outfit as the people in the original picture, all captioned with words like style goals and want. I even found a whole article devoted to different ways to wear “mom shorts”, again filled exclusively with skinny models. But the second you add “plus sized” to the search, I found nothing but insults about the looks. The fact of the matter is that it has nothing to do with what they are wearing, but who they are and what their body looks like. A skinny person could wear a vomit covered trash bag and be praised, but a fat person could wear couture off the runway and still be criticized.
posted 1 year ago on 17 July 2020 with 111,879 notes