Thanks to Sunny Bergman's video, the inspiration for this subject will be detailed later. She produced several documentaries like "Sletvrees" (Bergman, 2013). So she talked about unrealistic expectations that women need, especially how they fulfill sexual orientation. In the documentary, she explored the parts of Europe like the Netherlands and the UK, but also traveled to Cuba to experience the way it works. Watching these videos aroused great interest in her main idea and I questioned about the expectations and attitudes of body images related to gender and culture.
Since it is usually a comparison of an unrealistic depiction of the human body and an ideal image drawn on the media, the image of the body is usually not an accurate basis for judgment. Body images are almost common problems affecting both men and women. Researchers found that 74.4% of ordinary women are always considering how to reduce their weight and weight. Women are not the only ones that look negative on their bodies. 46% of men have the same emotion (Brown University). - Every day is a fashion show and the world is your show "- Coco Chanel World War II seems to keep war fashion on some of the most popular 1950's after the end of World War II I changed fashion by distribution clothes.Trend: fashion is relief from worry and self expression way
According to US statistics, the ideal size displayed on the media is only 5% of American women. According to the same bulletin, after watching photographs of a magazine, 47% of girls from 5th graders to 12th graders want to lose weight, whereas 69% of women of the same age had an influence on perception of the body shape It is exercising. Statistics ") In the United States, beauty is depicted as a slim, but great person, as shown by Victoria's secret campaign, but the media says size 10 can be as hot as size 6 I can not explain, beauty is more than just slimming.