Exactly! A little curve is what makes a woman a woman!
Go back to the Victorian age. Women as thin as those today would have been considered sickly, and most definetly would not have caught the eye of any suitor.
My, how things have changed. And, I hold the MSM responsible. If they were to begin the trend of only using what they deem 'plus size models', (you know - 'real women'),it would take one month for curves to be in, and the thin to be out.
I am willing to bet if Hollywood stuck their neck out, only hired curvey women, the tide would turn.
BUT, how to ever convince THEM of anything!
While I do love Kate and Renee, they make it hard on the rest of us. Especially when they gain weight for one role, then quickly get it back off for the next project - lest they be out of the running. For one thing, as a dieter and Nutritional consultant who has been there done that - they have no idea what they are doing to their bodies.
Remember when we were little and would cross our eyes and mom would say,'stop doing that or they'll freeze that way'? Much the same thing. The body can only take so much yo-yoing, and it will revolt!
Yo-yo dieting is the worst and for us women can be bad for the heart. Oprah looked damned good for the Oscars but she never seems able to keep it off, and she has millions of dollars at her disposal. I know what my healthy size is, and I've been very slim and still didn't have a stick figure body. The women in hollywood can't be themselves. If you want to be yourself, you pay the price in terms of getting roles and appearing in magazines. I'm getting less and less envious of those women because they can't be themselves. I have cellulite from bad eating but my fat isn't going to be on the front cover of Enquirer (thank God!).