Body Positivity Couldn’t Be Explained Better Than This

Regardless of their size, every woman is an apotheosis of fashionable nobility

It was wholly unlike the ‘Permitted Style’, and she could see the people’s awe and distant wonder… – Olya Aman

Sasha is my best friend. We had, and still have, a tradition in our village school to welcome 1st graders with smiles and handshakes from 5th graders. Sasha was the one to take my hand and lead me to my class. From then on, we were seeing each other regularly in school and outside of it.

Being charming ladies in our 30s, now we have families and both live very far from our native place. Some favorable universal coincidence glued us to the same town, though, so we still keep in touch.

Regardless of Their Size, Every Woman Is an Apotheosis of Fashionable Nobility and Strives to Be in Style

The fashion industry should find a sympathetic response in our lives - treat everyone with dignity and respect. It must not suppress self-expression and creativity.

Sasha has a large, square face, with a massive projecting nose and long-lashed, pale blue eyes. When she is smiling to herself, her face shines pink and childish. She is like one of those extinct birds, the Alagoas foliage-gleaner, once found in northeast Brazil, because she wears that elaborate hairstyle of a curiously improbable shade of orange.

Sasha is undeniably slender, and ponderably light, and… proveably short. Even in school, when people wished to distinguish her from the others, they always called her the ‘miniature one’. Nothing changed these days in this respect.

Sasha used to dress as if she had no sense of proportion, and the colors were always pyrotechnical. That was not her fault. You see, she had a sneaking mania for a fashionable style, particularly when she saw a slender, tall body wearing it. But her reality was the indispensable crisis — she couldn’t find the same garments to fit her petite form. And Sasha felt empty-hearted heading to the kids’ section all over again.

Social Media Is a Majestic Influencer and You Can Manifest the True Body Image Through It

Social media kick starts trends in fashion, particularly when used to illustrate diversity and body-accepting concepts. Nowadays everything is ridiculously exhilarated, beautifully abnormal, and deliciously insane. Gradually our vision is gaining in focus, and we wear confident faces and elegant outfits.

One-day I found Sasha turning everything in her wardrobe topsy-turvy and inside out. The whole place was utterly destroyed, as if by an earthquake, but it was only her frustration burning. With half-shut eyes she was lying on the floor in the middle of that devastation in a perfect unrelaxation.

That day Sasha decided to make a try for Paradise. She decided to be happy, even if it would cost her all honesty and money. Sasha shouldered her way in social media. She crafted her own outfits, which added a rousing fashionable kick to the lives of women with romantically shaped but very tiny forms. She created her own line of “Fashion for Petite” driving change and building her own following.

Clothes Have About Them Something Irretrievably Thought-Provoking for People Around

Our thoughts take on the color of our clothing. One can look simple and charming, and that will strengthen the desire to connect with other people. And being very much aware that you look stunning can bring closer the desire to bestow a little attention to a beloved person.

Sasha regained her good spirits. She is in sympathy with her beautiful self now when she makes her own clothes. She adopted and promoted smart and elegant dressing habit. Her style sends messages to her mind and the minds of others about self-respect and body positivity.

Sasha feels that the conventional visual landscape of the beautiful person needs to be changed. I think she joined a contagious, great, and brilliant movement that broadens the very narrow rules existent for what is considered ‘beautiful’


Conclusion

Being petite myself, I used to be almost swept away by the continually unsuccessful shopping experience. We all desire to parade among our acquaintances in the outfits tailored handsomely and becoming. But we used to be constantly pained by the sight of the fashionable dresses and blouses with shoulders too wide and waists too low.

That wretched mental stupor, the fashion industry used to be in, finally seemed to lighten. Inclusive sizing becomes a good business strategy, even for many haute couture houses. Women of different shapes want to be true to the trend and be part of a modern fashionable movement.

Inclusive sizing is more than just the first subtle outcropping in the fashion industry, it is a re-creating mountain that is going to influence many things in the world. 00, petite, and plus-sizes should not be treated as problems to be solved, but as realities respected and rightfully enlisted in life and business.

Stay tuned…

50 thoughts on “Body Positivity Couldn’t Be Explained Better Than This”

  1. I am loving how brands are starting to include different body shapes as well as diverse cultures in their campaigns. It helps everyone be able to relate to brands and actually picture themselves in the company’s clothing which makes us potential buyers more interested in buying the clothing items.

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    1. It takes a lot of creativity nowadays to attract customers. Things are so diverse and trends change so much that it is almost washes away the ‘fashion’ sign from it.

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    1. With social media making connection and interaction completely open, now we can express our preferences more clearly and support people we really like and can relate to.

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  2. Modelling body diversity (and of course, body positivity) is so important these days. By showing only one type of body, women become depressed in their own skin.

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  3. I really enjoy reading this article, I am glad that most of the company right now are starting to add different body shades with their clothing designs. I love the positivity of this movement and hope it will last for a longer time.

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  4. i love when blogs showcase things that are different and this is definitely one of those blogs. I enjoy seeing that body positivism is really taking off now in our culture and more people are open to different body types. We are not all alike and should stop forcing people into small boxes

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  5. I love that we are now celebrating all body types as that is “real” as compared to the stick thin models that were the norm when I grew up. I think it is fabulous and love it!

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  6. I’m not very much into fashion and have some things in my closet that have been there for over 10 years and still fit. I haven’t changed much since high school! But I do know that what you wear can effect your confidence, whether you realize it or not. I know I carry myself differently when I’m dressed up or when I am wearing something that I just love.

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  7. For me, half the key to a successful look is one that represents YOU, not what others think. I am trying to encourage each of my daughters to develop her own style based on what SHE likes, not what others think or what is “in”.

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  8. You are so right when you say, “Consumers, those who buy, drink the cup of influence and shape the trends.” We are in control and can influence with our spending.

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