Modeling Industry On American Women Essay

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The Effects of the Modeling Industry on American Women

Beauty in the dictionary is defined as “the quality present in a person that gives intense pleasure” or as “[a] deep satisfaction to the mind or as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest” (Beauty). That definition of beauty allows one to be free of conceptualized thoughts; to be able to look deeper than the outer layer and truly take in the essence that is you. The media’s definition of beauty for a female is described as a woman with long beautiful hair, clear fair skin, light colored eyes, tall, and a skinny physique. Sadly, this is the definition of beauty is the one that holds the most power. Most women, cannot and will never be able to fit this mold the American society has set up for women; so what does that mean for us? Will we be overlooked for women that fit the mold? Unfortunately for most women, the answer is to alter themselves to achieve what is taught to be beauty. The modeling industry in America must take responsibility for the damage they are causing to the true meaning of beauty and to the lives of American women.

The damage caused by the modeling industry in some cases is causing extreme health disorders and unnecessary self-hate for all ethnicities. Women in particular are suffering because women follow a standard of beauty and …show more content…

The second act of contortion is to assimilate what America’s media says the “beautiful” women looks like. As African Americans, we tend to put down each other by making comments on the darkness of our skin and the largeness of our eyes and lips. This combined with media’s portrayal of lighter skinned people being beautiful, leads to some African American women and men bleaching their skin and having cosmetic surgery done to mimic the features of particular

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