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“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015“Minor Differences” by Evan LorenzenCreated without the use of any magnifying instruments ©2015

“Minor Differences” by Evan Lorenzen

Created without the use of any magnifying instruments 

©2015


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If you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several articIf you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several articIf you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several artic
If you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several articles about how to dress for your body type. But what does that actually mean? Apple-shape, curvy, fit? What works best for you? We’ve broken it down in terms of what we girls wear most. Dresses and jeans! 
Apple-shapes: When it comes to jeans, you likely want to balance your top-half, as that tends to be your largest focal point. A wider-leg will 
bring your silhouette long and lean. Dresses: Avoid low-cut and a fuller skirt so you stay modest and balanced! 
-Pear-shapes: 
          -Jeans like miracle fit can add control. Not flared leg or skinny, maybe a straight leg, baby-boot cut, stay away from cropped. Dresses: Various necklines are okay, but keep the skirt full. 
-Curvy:
      -Jeans:  You’ll want to go for higher-waist jeans, but you could handle a variety of bootcut to straight styles. Hate to be a buzzkill, but no skinny jeans ladies. They just don’t do much for your lower-half! Fabrics to look for are stretching materials to adjust to your curves. Dresses: Go form-fitting all day to accentuate your curves! For the days that you want to be more professional, fuller skirts and higher necklines. 
-Fit: 
     -Jeans: You can definitely rock some skinny jeans, maybe even jeggings, with a low waist. Enhance the figure you’ve worked so hard for!   Could even say jeggings, with a lower waist! Dresses: Eliminate skirts that are too high, and necklines too low. There’s a lot of blousey, bohemian looks that looks great, just make sure you cinch the waist to show your body off! 

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If you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several articIf you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several articIf you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several artic
If you’ve ever thumbed through a fashion magazine, chances are you’ve seen several articles about how to dress for your body type. But what does that actually mean? Apple-shape, curvy, fit? What works best for you? We’ve broken it down in terms of what we girls wear most. Dresses and jeans! 
Apple-shapes: When it comes to jeans, you likely want to balance your top-half, as that tends to be your largest focal point. A wider-leg will 
bring your silhouette long and lean. Dresses: Avoid low-cut and a fuller skirt so you stay modest and balanced! 
-Pear-shapes: 
          -Jeans like miracle fit can add control. Not flared leg or skinny, maybe a straight leg, baby-boot cut, stay away from cropped. Dresses: Various necklines are okay, but keep the skirt full. 
-Curvy:
      -Jeans:  You’ll want to go for higher-waist jeans, but you could handle a variety of bootcut to straight styles. Hate to be a buzzkill, but no skinny jeans ladies. They just don’t do much for your lower-half! Fabrics to look for are stretching materials to adjust to your curves. Dresses: Go form-fitting all day to accentuate your curves! For the days that you want to be more professional, fuller skirts and higher necklines. 
-Fit: 
     -Jeans: You can definitely rock some skinny jeans, maybe even jeggings, with a low waist. Enhance the figure you’ve worked so hard for!   Could even say jeggings, with a lower waist! Dresses: Eliminate skirts that are too high, and necklines too low. There’s a lot of blousey, bohemian looks that looks great, just make sure you cinch the waist to show your body off! 

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“Motivated by a strong desire to show that "average is beautiful,” Lamm has decided to make his designs come to life with a doll called “Lammily.”

Lamm decided to take matters into his own hands after being bombarded with questions about where to buy a Barbie of normal size. The entreprenuer is offering prototypes of his toy to the first people to donate to his CrowdtiltOpen campaign, but his plan is to eventually be able to distribute the doll widely online and in retail. The longer term vision also includes embracing diversity by creating dolls with different ethnic backgrounds and body types.

The trend towards heavier sexualization of girls’ toys may have finally reached a tipping point with consumers. There’s a clear demand for toys that are realistic and appropriate for young girls, and many parents, if they knew there was an option, would buy them.

We’re seeing incredible momentum in the toy industry, and its not unrealistic to think that soon the empowerment of girls won’t be something companies even have to think about anymore. It will be automatic. But until then, Lammily will most certainly do.“

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Silly Bodytype/Shape Study thing I did.

Y'all heard of chubby GF, curvy GF and even skinny GF…
Now, get ready for BROAD GF.

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