I'm going to talk about documentaries in the modeling industry that I saw a few years ago.
It delved into the negative effects the modeling industry could have on women around the world.
A woman in the modeling industry said,
We're not going to put an ugly model on our cover. It's not going to sell.
A 12-year-old female model said she started fasting after being told she was fat when she started to fit in size 4.
The young model said she was trying to get back to a certain weight and size as the industry was telling her.
She might be an example of how unrealistic beauty standards can chip away at a young woman's self-esteem and career.
Shel still dabbles in modeling, but now says her focus now is to become a role model for others.
She said she would no longer be a hanger walking down the runway.
She's going to be walking for the empowerment of women.
These days, when slim bodies are still the standard for women's beauty, and many seem to be fixated on looking better at any cost, the documentary has made me think about many things.
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