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Not that many of them. So don't say "many female celebrities" as if that's common knowledge.
I'm telling you, can probably name like 5 who had clinically significant eating disorders vs the 50 who later claimed to have eating disorders because maybe for a year, they weren't pudgy and they want people to remember that year over the others.
I mean, I was there for it as a kid. You had the public skeleton from Allie McBeal towards the middle end of the 90s. You had cokefiend Fiona Apple in late late 90s. Add Amy Winehouse to that in early 2000s. Then you had supermodels, maybe ? Kate Moss? I mean, what you're saying is revisionist history to make fat-acceptance of the 2020s seem like progress, when it was really a dangerous, damaging psyop.
But back to fashion, I'm saying Zoomers don't understand the historical contexts of outfits. To them, these are costumes people wear for likes online. The concept, or the lifestyle represented by the clothing, doesn't have time to expand beyond that. It immediately gets processed into the online world for consumption.
That's why these outfits don't work. That's why this is cringe.