The modeling industry is much wider than the tabloid version of the grocery store. The impact of these cover girls and T models will be not only propaganda but role models for fans. Many people will imitate their unrealistic physical characteristics through physical modifications such as extreme diet and even plastic surgery. It can not be denied that Western culture is often called "thin culture" (Samelson 44).
Many young girls are forced to believe that society does not accept them unless their image is the same as the model, change their way of thinking, and make unfortunate things natural. Thousands of young women feel dangerous because they do not have a model body. These same girls are harassed through social media, change their mindset, show actions, emotions, and perfection that society provides to women. These girls posted seminode pictures to satisfy anxiety, attention, social acceptance, acceptance, and simply became feeling better about themselves. But this is not a good thing
Fashion magazines, many young girls look at tinplate models like Kaitmoss, Kate Moss is one of many top models that represents the perfect body image that many young girls are working on. Unfortunately, teenage girls may not understand that it looks unrealistic to look exactly like the models they like. Because fashion magazines are usually fixed with tape with tape, you can cover or change many tendons to improve fit, remove at least 2 inch thighs, average mannequin weight ratio to an average female Is 23-25% lighter. All these things are to create an ideal or perfect body image that everyone is fighting and saddening. With this compulsion enforcement, many young girls will have negative body images that lead to dangerously eating disorders so that they can achieve the desire to lose weight.