In March, the Post tweeted a link to an article with the caption: “‘Dressing like a lesbian’ is the sexy and ‘powerful’ new fashion trend”. This is not the first time the New York Post has received backlash for declaring a controversial fashion trend. Coastal grandma, although somewhat easy-going with its laid-back aesthetic, is still just another viral trend that tells women how they should look or dress. “Clean girl aesthetic” tells women to wear minimal makeup and slick back their hair in a bun so they appear as youthful as ever, while still looking presentable at all times. This year alone, there’s been a handful of fashion trends that dictate women’s appearance. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. In the post, The Good Place star then claimed that we should “defund” diet culture, before acknowledging that men are “not forced to tolerate” the same unattainable body standards. We worked so hard and made so much progress and we are not being dragged back.” “I’m BEGGING you to violently reject this, and to VIOLENTLY REJECT any people, or magazines or news outlets who are particpating in the spread of this hell. “We are not going back, and how dare the media give this bullshit any oxygen?! I am of the generation of the first wave of this. Unsurprisingly, the tweet received widespread backlash from social media users all echoing a similar message: Bodies are not trends.Īmong those criticising the article was Jameela Jamil, who took to Instagram to condemn the article. Kim and Khloé are looking increasingly skinny of late, leading fans to speculate that they’ve reversed their Brazilian butt lifts - though it has never been confirmed either had the procedure to begin with.” It continued: “Even the famously bootylicious Kardashians seem to be turning away from curvy physiques.
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