As a kid I watched a lot of period costume dramas complete with corsets and tiny waists and never developed any kind of unrealistic expectations about waist size.
As a kid I watched a lot of period costume dramas complete with corsets and tiny waists and never developed any kind of unrealistic expectations about waist size.
Your organs just move around. Serious. Go where you're told, liver!
It's not the diet itself that I find so troubling (I am a big soup fan myself) but rather the fact that they felt that they had to tightlace this already slender girl for a goddamn kid's movie. There is no reason to make that waist of that dress so incredibly, exaggeratedly tiny. It's shitty.
that is a LOT more tame than I expected it to be.
*two-girls-one-cup music plays*
I knew it. See, ladies! You don't have to be photoshopped to have a disproportionately sized waist! You can just wear a corset at all times and only eat soup. Sounds grand.
Oh man, Purina. Sucks. Purina sucks.
Yes, but also why is Cate Blanchett costumed for the 1940s when everyone else is costumed for the 1840s?
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Cindarelly cindarelly where the helly is your belly?
I don't know what Disney did or didn't do, but even sans digital slimming, is it a great idea to put an actress into a constricting corset so that the little girls who go to see this movie can see that having an unrealistically (and, for most, unobtainably) small waist is beautiful and desirable? Particularly because…