For the simplest example, even if you are thin, you will find that you can't wear a model. The reason is that people are posing, but in real life, you can't wear it every second, right? It seems that she takes 60 photos a minute. As long as there is a nice photo, she can use it as a seller's show. But if you take photos of your daily life, can you guarantee that every photo will look good?
1. The mirror is special, and the video recorded in the mirror is not credible. With the prevalence of the concept of plus-size women's wear, many beauty bloggers selling plus-size women's wear have appeared on the Internet, and they have gained a lot of attention and recognition by recording videos in front of the mirror. But when these people actually buy clothes, they find that their upper body and the blogger's upper body are completely two concepts, both of which are fat, but they are still wearing the difference between the seller's show and the buyer's show. In fact, the mirror of plus-size female bloggers is special. Even if you don't know this kind of mirror, you always know the haha mirror, right? With the current technology, the mirror can be as thin as it wants, so even if the video beauty is put aside, other people's mirrors still have the function of bringing their own beauty.
2. How should fat people buy clothes? To tell the truth, I have never really understood why fat people wear a particularly thin feeling when they know they are fat. This is actually a logical paradox. Simply put, if you want to wear thin clothes, you might as well lose weight. After all, losing weight is equal to plastic surgery, which can make your body healthier. And if you think fat is just as beautiful, just wear some loose clothes and don't restrain the meat. Why not accept the fact that you are fat? So in my opinion, this kind of plus-size women's dress is actually making use of people's ambivalence to make a fuss, and we can't completely blame bloggers.