A Facebook photo from Deena Shoemaker, a mentor trainer at Youth Horizons in Wichita, went viral in December 2016, after the teen counselor stitched together six images of herself in pants and shorts of varying sizes with one very clear message: You are not your clothing size.
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AT ANY GIVEN TIME, in any group of people, I’m the person who says, “Hey, have you seen that new documentary?” Of course, hardly anyone…
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THE OTHER DAY, I was perusing the kids’ section of Ross. You know, as one does when one needs a white tee and would rather…
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THE WORD “NUDE” means “skin-colored,” at least when it comes to fashion. Even though we all know that there are countless shades of skin color, the…
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EVERYONE LOVES CLOTHES. Despite what some people may tell you, fashion choices are important. In an increasingly visible, visual world: you are what you wear. Celebrity…
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SLENDER BODIES, smooth lines, and perfectly even skin are still the norm in most magazines and catalogs, but not all brands have turned a deaf…
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THE TRADITIONAL UNIFORM of elementary school gym teachers or anyone going through a breakup, sweatpants send a clear message: I don’t give a f**k about…
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