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Write 7 pages with APA style on The Impact of Model's Body Size on Women's Body-Focused Anxiety and Advertising Effectiveness.
Write 7 pages with APA style on The Impact of Model's Body Size on Women's Body-Focused Anxiety and Advertising Effectiveness. Girls all around the world follow the latest fashion trends, they are obsessed with fashion and it is driving them to become size zero, and if models and girls have achieved size zero they are striving hard to maintain it. The world is becoming obsessed with this new fashion of becoming thin. Media and advertisements have a major role to play in creating an image-conscious person. all ads are about becoming thin and beautiful to acquire whatever you want in life, it could be getting a good job, or an eligible bachelor, or the worst that the entire world is your biggest fan.
Fashion designers deliberately take women who are size zero in their catwalk and other ads which create an impression in the minds of young girls that they will have to achieve the same size to be a star.
There are women who are naturally thin but it creates more pressures on girls who are overweight, when these young girls start to compare themselves with those who are size zero they start to lose self-esteem (Mahmood, 2012). They start to believe that they are not attractive or wanted, and to overcome they undergo different cosmetic surgeries.
It is not the surgeries but also the young girls who want to be a part of the entertainment world let their bodies go through a lot of stress and anxiety and they start to starve themselves. These surgeries and starvation lead to many other body disorders that young women are not aware of, and they are so obsessed with weight loss that they don’t even consider these side effects.
The unlimited urge to fix everything in your body using knives, needles, or laser and if these are not as helpful we than fix them with the help of technology such as Photoshop and other soft-wares is driving every girl to an imaginary perfect body image.
Oprah in her magazine conducted a survey that divided the female population into two age groups one which represented the teen and the other which represented the 60s. When inquired how you feel about your body 52.2% of the old age women said gratefully whereas 50% of the teen population said self-conscious (Oprah, 2012).