"Marie Claire's "Love Your Body Issue" is a Big Fail"
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According to AdiosBarbie.com, a recent article published on November 25, 2011 by Elena Rossini points out how Marie Claire failed to set a positive message towards women and their body and how this issue sets out to convince women to "buy buy buy." She says, "A more accurate title for this issue should have been: "Please hate your body and buy our advertisers' products." Yes, it's that bad. For example, the image I posted above points out the irony that goes on throughout this magazine. You have an image of a collage of photos by Kristina Stojilokovic that says, "What part of your body would the people who love you change?" along with closeups of freckles, a scar, knees, a mole and a belly button. Then to your right, which is the next page in the magazine, you have an ad by L'Oreal, 'Revitalift." What's wrong with this image? Well it is obvious to say that this magazine consists of just ads, rather than encouraging women to actually love their bodies, no matter what shape, age, size, freckles and what not. It's as if women rely on magazines to be their bible. It's sick.


















