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    Va-Va-Voom! 23 Vintage Ads Celebrating Women With Curves

    Over the past couple of decades, the media has warped women’s perception of their own bodies, vehemently convincing them that a slender physique is the ideal. What some might not realize is that it wasn’t always this way. In fact, there have been eras in history, namely the 1930′s and 1950′s, where skinny was considered unattractive. READ: Booze, Bras and Husbands: What Women Want According to Vintage Advertising Some women’s ears might perk up at this notion of curves being en vogue, and we can’t say we totally blame them for it, as staring at images of waif-thin models and actresses can be damaging. But the idea that what a women’s body should look like goes in and out of trend as easily as kitten heels is deeply disconcerting. READ: Did Kim Kardashian Photoshop Her Butt? Popular culture is slowly inching towards more body diversity, but at the end of the day, harmful fads such as ‘thigh gap‘ still exist, which makes the premise of women intentionally trying to gain weight seem ludicrous. However, as you’ll see in the vintage advertisements below, there once was that appeal. In fact, one could argue that media was even more cruel to women that don’t fit their quota for “sex-appealing curves." READ: Vintage Celeb Quotes About Sex And Men Prepare to be mystified by 23 retro and deeply misguided ads, below: READ: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Marilyn Monroe

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  • Gives Thousands Natural Sex-Appealing Curves
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  • True Beauty Includes a Full Figure
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  • Don't Let Them Call You Skinny
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  • She Has More to Gain Than 8 Cents
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  • Published
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    Va-Va-Voom! 23 Vintage Ads Celebrating Women With Curves

    Over the past couple of decades, the media has warped women’s perception of their own bodies, vehemently convincing them that a slender physique is the ideal. What some might not realize is that it wasn’t always this way. In fact, there have been eras in history, namely the 1930′s and 1950′s, where skinny was considered unattractive. READ: Booze, Bras and Husbands: What Women Want According to Vintage Advertising Some women’s ears might perk up at this notion of curves being en vogue, and we can’t say we totally blame them for it, as staring at images of waif-thin models and actresses can be damaging. But the idea that what a women’s body should look like goes in and out of trend as easily as kitten heels is deeply disconcerting. READ: Did Kim Kardashian Photoshop Her Butt? Popular culture is slowly inching towards more body diversity, but at the end of the day, harmful fads such as ‘thigh gap‘ still exist, which makes the premise of women intentionally trying to gain weight seem ludicrous. However, as you’ll see in the vintage advertisements below, there once was that appeal. In fact, one could argue that media was even more cruel to women that don’t fit their quota for “sex-appealing curves." READ: Vintage Celeb Quotes About Sex And Men Prepare to be mystified by 23 retro and deeply misguided ads, below: READ: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Marilyn Monroe

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  • Va-Va-Voom! 23 Vintage Ads Celebrating Women With Curves
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  • Gives Thousands Natural Sex-Appealing Curves
  • True Beauty Includes a Full Figure
  • Don't Let Them Call You Skinny
  • She Has More to Gain Than 8 Cents
  • Pad to Be Perfect