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Saturday, 28 November 2015

Should We Have Overweight Barbie Dolls?


As a tomboy growing up, Barbie seemed to represent everything I hated about girls, distilled into one twig thin, convertible driving, career whoring package of plastic evil.
My two sisters on the other hand, loved to take their Southern belle Barbies for joy rides in their matching hot pink glam convertibles, and spy on Stacy (another non-Mattel doll) who was hooking up with Ken in the hot tub. At one point I think they had a pregnancy scare. All while Ken secretly struggled with his sexuality. (Seriously, what straight guy wears a hot pink ascot?)

Little did my sisters know that a war was raging outside the walls of their idyllic Malibu Dream Houses. Barbie’s unrealistic proportions, which in real life would see her unable to walk with a torso too small to fit all her organs, have sparked controversy as to the place that ‘Overweight Barbie’ occupies on the shelves of toy stores. It wasn’t until Facebook page Plus Sized Modelling posed this idea to its subscribers, however – generating over 50,000 likes in support - that I suddenly became defensive of the reincarnated plastic devil.

Apparently the solution to Barbie’s twig-thin physique is to condone obesity, an epidemic plaguing 1 in 3 children who ‘brush her hair’, and ‘undress her everywhere’. If a doll’s proportions are seen to have such a significant impact upon the body image of young girls, then introducing an overweight doll will only perpetuate unhealthy lifestyle choices, replacing one body image disorder with another.

Is our self-confidence so fragile that we let the dimensions of a doll dictate our happiness? Let’s fill girls of this generation with the confidence to know they are more than how they look, rather than filling their California Dream Houses with overweight Barbie dolls, and hoping that the same message comes through.

If we really want to continue this ridiculous quest for more ‘realistic’ expectations of our dolls, why not start with ‘Mid-life crisis Barbie’? Finally divorced from Ken, Barbie sets off on a road-trip in her brand new pink convertible (courtesy of her ex-husband’s credit card). Includes; Ken’s house, furniture, entire salary and custody of their two children.

And nothing could be more realistic than ‘Hung over Barbie’: All of those ‘come on Barbie lets go party’(s) have really caught up with the drunken doll as she attends weekly Alcoholics Anonymous support meetings. Includes: yesterday’s dress with today’s shame all over it.

It’s time to stop analysing through the mind of an adult and start seeing through the eyes of a child. While a posse of insecure mums complain that their third time child-bearing body isn’t accurately represented by a nineteen-year-old doll, their daughters recognise that just like Dora and Cinderella, Barbie is not a real person.

What we are unable to ignore, however, is that almost 40% of children are experiencing body dissatisfaction, with girls as young as five expressing a desire to be thinner. Despite parents concern, an experimental study in Holland testing the effects of playing with thin dolls found no support to the assumption that Barbie negatively influences body image.

What we do know, however, is that children’s early ideas about weight and appearance are shaped by observing, absorbing, and imitating adult role models. No doubt that mothers who use Barbie as a scapegoat, are also those whose children overhear them asking ‘does this dress make me look fat?’

If we want to change the generation of body-conscious children, we need to stop forcing the blame onto Barbie (after all, she is simply a product of our ‘Barbie world’, which perpetuates this obsession with appearance) and start talking to girls about things other than how they look.

Why not begin with the first person on the moon, who wasn’t Neil Armstrong in 1969, but astronaut Barbie four years earlier? In the 90s she broke the ‘plastic ceiling’ by running for president before any female candidate had been considered in the American ballot. Let’s talk about the nascar-driving-fashion-mermaid-doctor who acts as an agent for change for girls, rather than making her thighs bigger and hoping the same message comes through. 

 Xx

Monday, 23 November 2015

24 things to take you from Ebenezer Scrooge to Cindy-Lou

Christmas is almost here

Christmas is almost here by claireshallvey featuring christmas mugs


“On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love…” Hold it right there! Twelve days of Christmas? You’re kidding me right? I’ve been celebrating Christmas since the 1st of November! If the radio playing Band-aid’s ‘Do they know it’s Christmas time’ and shopping centres decked out in baubles and tinsel isn't enough to get you in the festive spirit, then its time you partake in '24 things to take you from Ebenezer Scrooge to Cindy-Lou' before the big day.

  1. Create a mix tape of Christmas carols to play.....on repeat, for the next two months.
  2. Buy a new Christmas decoration to hang on the tree among the handcrafted baubles made from polystyrene and sequins.
  3. Cook up a storm in the kitchen and bake festive treats like; Rudolf cupcakes, gingerbread men and Rum balls (minus the rum)
  4. Watch Christmas films like; Elf, The Grinch and A Christmas Carol…
  5. Make a Christmas wreath
  6. Write cards to all your friends! Who doesn’t love mail when it’s not bills?
  7. Organise a secret Santa
  8. Go to the snow, and if there isn’t any near you take a visit to the ice rink and go skating
  9. Buy Christmas themed pyjamas or an ugly Christmas sweater to speed lazy days in
  10. Watch ‘Carols in the Domain’ or your equivalent. (Plus you’ll be able to sing along this year if you’ve been listening to your Christmas playlist)
  11. Make your own advent calendar and fill it with your favourite treats
  12. Visit family and friends (to pass off the Christmas baking that didn’t turn out so well)
  13. Paint festive designs on your nails (and then give up and paint over them in green and red)
  14. Research quirky and special gift ideas for friends and family, rather then joining in with the Christmas shopping frenzy a few days before
  15. Drive around late at night looking at all the Christmas lights, and then stop off for hot chocolates on the way home
  16. Go to your local carols by candle light and sit out on deck chairs eating fish and chips 
  17. Create a scrapbook using old Christmas photos
  18. Buy a box of quality streets and play pocker using the sweets to place bets 
  19. Plan out a Christmas outfit in advance. Not only will it make sure you look great and festive on the day, but it means more time to spend un-wrapping presents! 
  20. Delve into Christmas culture and create a Christmas quiz. Either quiz your family after dinner or invite your friends over to see who truly is the quiz master.
  21. Create a new Christmas tradition as well as celebrate old ones
  22. "Deck the halls with bells and holy" and of course your bedroom. Whether you go simple with fairy lights and a Christmas bedspread, or all out and your room somewhat resembles Santa's grotto, it's sure to get you in the festive spirit 
  23. Donate to charity. It's important for us to remember those less fortunate than ourselves especially during the holiday season. So spread the love by giving a present to those in need.
  24. Set up a wrapping station to rival those set up in shopping centres. Put on a Christmas film grab some wrapping paper, ribbon and tags to match and you'll be all set for some serious wrapping. 

    If this doesn't get you in the festive spirit, I don't know what will. I hope you all enjoy the lead up to Christmas and that the shopping centres don't get too frantic.
    
  





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Hydrating mask
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Leather Refillable Journal
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Williams Sonoma plaid blanket
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Barefoot Dreams knit throw
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L L Bean holiday decoration
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Levtex red bedding
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Christmas mug
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Pink Metallic Fairy Lights
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Saturday, 21 November 2015

20 things to do before you’re 20!

(Or twenty things to do when you're bored cause age is just a number baby)


I was working at the shoe store the other day, and a customer was trying to decide between dark brown and black work shoes. The black were the  "safer choice", while the dark brown were quote “a little more crazy and reckless”.
Perhaps I hang out with too many people with blue hair or something, because if dark brown shoes are 'living on the edge', then I must be out of control. As of my most recent birthday I am NINETEEN! This is officially my last opportunity to become a teen mom, and fuck my life up forever. So in celebration of this occasion, and the fact that I have 365 days left to not be a proper adult, here my list of the Top 20 things to do before you’re 20:

1)    Prank calling: This is honestly my calling in life (no pun intended). Some kids are good at sports, I’m great at prank calling. My personal favourite is calling in sick to places you don’t actually work. A word of advice though, remember to block your number cause it gets really awkward when they realise it’s not actually “Tiffany” from an adult phone line.
2)    Bake: I’m not exactly the greatest cook. Most of the time the chicken I serve is so undercooked, a skilled vet could still resuscitate it. The point is, baking for someone you love requires a lot of time and effort, and you’ll probably both get to eat it, so really you’re just making a delicious snack.
3)    Experiment with lipstick: Try out a new colour! How about black, or even a bold red lip if you usually stick with neutral colours? What’s the worst that can happen? If it looks terrible, just wash it off!
4)    Trolley Races: When we were kids, we used to have trolley races in the shopping centre car-park! Just please be careful not to be an idiot and dangerous around cars
5)    Go to a concert: Who doesn’t like music? The answer is absolutely nobody. So by the sheer law of probability, if you’re reading this, a band you like or an artist you have on your iPod will hopefully be going on tour very soon. 
6)    Talk to an old person: Have you ever realised that elderly people have lived through the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s and all the changes in fashion, music and lifestyle that go along with that. I just find that so fascinating!
7)    Make a Halloween costume: The best costumes are the ones you make with your own two hands. Plus it’s so much fun trawling through thrifty stores and vintage shops, or craft markets and department stores trying to put the outfit together
8)    VOTE: Let your opinion be heard because your voice now officially matters
9)    Cry while watching a movie: If you haven’t cried while watching a film, you’re either dead inside, or you haven’t seen enough movies. Either way, I recommend ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ or ‘Marley and Me’, cause lets be real, it’s so much sadder when dogs die in movies
10)  Volunteer: Believe it or not, there are people out there who only have Foxtel in like one of their houses. My point is, volunteering (I work in an animal shelter with the doggies)is a great way to make a small difference, and meet cool people who are statistically less likely to be jerks.
11) Find a classic literary novel that you actually like: My personal favourite is ‘Catcher in the Rye’ which is what inspired the more modern ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’
12)  Become a fangirl: Find a TV show, book, movie or celebrity that you’re obsessed with. Then put posters of them in your room, watch every YouTube video with their name in the title, and write them an email (they probably won’t respond, but good luck!)
13) Name an animal: The world is better with pets, and getting to give them a name is so much fun! Plus they can’t get teased at school if you choose something horrific like (Naah… its pronounced Na-dash-a)
14) Take some photos with a polaroid camera: Its cool seeing the photo develop right before your very eyes
15) Have a sleepover with all of your best girlfriends: ‘Nuff said
16) Get a job: What better way to earn your own money and feel the satisfaction of a hard day’s work? Ha! Are they still telling those lies?
17) Decorate your house for the holidays: Go all out one Christmas and decorate your tree and house with ornaments and decorations everywhere
18) Re-watch episodes of your favourite kids shows: I promise it will be just as magical as when you were younger (Helloooo Lizzie McGuire)
19) Buy something you really want, even if its expensive: You want beachy waves? Buy some of ‘Surfer Janes overpriced piece of shit’. Purchase something you really want and remember to treat yourself once in a while!
20) Give yourself a medal for actually reading all twenty things! Or a ‘Well Done’ ribbon if you skipped straight to number twenty.  

Xx