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Fashioning fat : inside plus-size modeling

โœ Scribed by Czerniawski, Amanda M


Publisher
NYU Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
205
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


For two and a half years, Amanda Czerniawski was a sociologist turned plus-size model. Journeying into a world where, as a size 10, she was not considered an average body type, but rather, for the fashion industry, โ€œplus-sized,โ€ Czerniawski studied the standards of work and image production in the plus-sized model industry. Fashioning Fat takes us through a modelโ€™s day-to-day activities, first at open calls at modeling agencies and then through the fashion shows and photo shoots. Czerniawski also interviewed 35 plus-size models about their lives in the world of fashion, bringing to life the strange contradictions of being an object of non-idealized beauty.
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Fashioning Fat shows us that the mission of many of these models is to challenge our standards of beauty that privilege the thin body; they show us that fat can be sexy. Many plus-size models do often succeed in overcoming years of self-loathing and shame over their bodies, yet, as Czerniawski shows, these women are not the ones in charge of beautyโ€™s construction or dissemination. At the corporate level, the fashion industry perpetuates their objectification. Plus-size models must conform to an image created by fashionโ€™s tastemakers, as their bodies must fit within narrowly defined parameters of size and shapeโ€”an experience not too different from that of straight-sized models. Ultimately, plus-size models find that they are still molding their bodies to fit an image instead of molding an image of beauty to fit their bodies. A much-needed behind-the-scenes look at this growing industry, Fashioning Fat is a fascinating, unique, and important contribution to our understanding of beauty.
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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: From books to looks: journeying into plus-size modeling --
How to become a plus-size model --
Models of all (plus) sizes? --
Disciplining corpulence through aesthetic labor --
Agents as gatekeepers of fashion --
Selling the fat body --
Stepping out of the plus-size looking glass.

โœฆ Subjects


Plus-size women's clothing industry. Self-esteem in women. Body image. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.


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