Hi Bubbling Readers,

Hope you are having a wonderful day.

The heat has settled for a day or two and we have been getting a little rain. Never have I seen the grass so brown from not having enough water.

Well, my husband sent me an article to read titled, “When fashion and reality collide,” by Emanuella Grinberg for CNN.

It is so refreshing to see Fashion Design Houses going beyond the ordinary to the extraordinary.

Lanvin is one of those design houses that are using real people  to model designs for  its 2012  fall/winter advertising campaign. I have been shouting from the rooftops that more designers should use not only models; but people of all different shapes, sizes and ages. I can only speak for myself; but I can relate to someone who has a similar shape or size as me. Seeing a person with a similar shape shows me how the outfit will look on me. Seeing someone similar is also very psychological because I can see in my psyche how I think the piece of apparel will look on me. For example, pants are a hard for me to buy online because of the fit can be a little difficult. My waist is small and my hips come out a little bit. It is a God-send to see someone online with my similar shape because it prevents me from having to return clothes that don’t fit because I guessed how they would look on me.

CNN.COM

The beautiful lady in the above photograph is a young 82. This is so cool that she is one of the “real people included in Lanvin’s 2012 winter ad campaign. We all are real people no matter if we are on in the glam world or not we all matter. I feel that it’s fine to see models in designer clothes but there’s a different connection when you see a designer use real people from all walks of like in various sizes in their ad campaign  is so refreshing.

Fall 2012 Lanvin dress, Nordstroms.com

This is a real model in this picture.  I heart this dress.

Fall 2012 Lanvin Floral Painted Strapless Dress $3,795.00

The fashion magazines would be completely different if we started seeing real people in them.  What is real people to you?  Does it matter to you to see a real person you can relate to versus seeing a model in a magazine?

My definition of real people: there is no definition because we all are real people, we are only from different walks of life.

We cannot single out  certain sizes and say that size is the ideal to be beautiful. Little girls need to know that they are beautiful and to focus on health first and foremost. If we have more realistic fashion advertisements; we can change a generations way of thinking that they have to achieve one certain look. Be free to be yourself!

This is very hopeful that the fashion industry is starting to realize that all shapes and sizes buy their designs so their ads should start reflecting who that consumer is.  What do you think?