I think Laura Caterall looks chic on the cover of French Cosmopolitan's April issue. She’s a plus-size French model but she has a pretty face & that’s why she looks nice. They are using curvy models instead of size zero models in some magazines as they believe it’s now more accepted & ‘normal.’ However I think this normal thing can be a little confusing. After every ten years, the normal changes, & the previous normal becomes abnormal & not at all acceptable.
Moreover the tagline 'Bien dans mon poids' also urges readers to feel good about their body, which is indeed a good message.
Laura wants us to know that she doesn’t like to diet at all & the 1st thing she does after waking up in the morning is to 'run to eat something' and her favourite food is chocolate. You too can grab a chocolate now.
I think physical fitness is essential. When you look good, you are bound to feel good. But there is something known as inner satisfaction as well.
What I’ve observed is that they have issues with fat people & they have similar issues with very thin people. The fact is…you can’t make all these people happy who are concerned about your weight. Most probably, you won’t notice anything if they don’t mention it to you. I think they just want you to feel bad.
Moreover the tagline 'Bien dans mon poids' also urges readers to feel good about their body, which is indeed a good message.
Laura wants us to know that she doesn’t like to diet at all & the 1st thing she does after waking up in the morning is to 'run to eat something' and her favourite food is chocolate. You too can grab a chocolate now.
I think physical fitness is essential. When you look good, you are bound to feel good. But there is something known as inner satisfaction as well.
What I’ve observed is that they have issues with fat people & they have similar issues with very thin people. The fact is…you can’t make all these people happy who are concerned about your weight. Most probably, you won’t notice anything if they don’t mention it to you. I think they just want you to feel bad.