>>1948764You're right, though I would cite that the fashion industry prefers skinny girls because they are the easiest to make clothes for. Not so much about the curves of the woman overtaking the dress. And in Hollywood, its a combination of early Hollywood jumping on the flapper craze (as movies started in the 1920-1930s) and then it just kind of becoming expected that Hollywood women fit into an unrealistic mold. But that old adage of 'the camera adds ten pounds' really is true. And so many women in Hollywood become anorexic because they will look bigger on camera. I mean, look at a normal photo of Julia Roberts sometime and she looks like she should star in a documentary about starving women. But in a movie, she looks somewhat normal.
>>1948767Mostly right. Though the flapper movement came out of the womens lib movement of Britain. And Britain got the skinny craze from France. It all goes back to the dumb French with the corsets and idolizing banana bodies.