Women primarily dress for, and to compete against other women.
The whole heroin thin thing was has been conceived by and primarily appeals to women. Men have always prefered a more mature and bustier look. If men drove fasion then thin (to the degree it has taken over) would never have been “In”.
Thin fashions came from Cosmo, not men’s magazines.
They dress for my approval.
I disagree. I think the whole heroin-thin thing was conceived and pushed by the homosexuals who are prominent in the fashion industry, whose preference is for little boys. The thin, asexual female models are more like adolescent boys than women. As such, they appeal to the homosexuals, and don’t threaten them. Also, Cosmo features women with, shall we say, well developed figures. Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar are the main offenders in the heroin-thin category.
You are ABSOLUTELY correct sir.