Honey they shrunk the supermodel

As a teen, I thought Cindy Crawford was the epitome of hot.

Cindy "Chunky" Crawford rocks a runway in 1995, years before forcing me to buy a house full of Rooms To Go furniture.

Cindy "Chunky" Crawford rocks a runway in 1995, years before forcing me to buy a house full of Rooms To Go furniture.

Imagine my chagrin today as I perused an article in the January issue of PLUS Model Magazine that alleges Cindy wore a size 6, the same size as many of today’s non-super models.

It was quite a blow to learn I should have been buying Kate Moss calendars all those years.

The article says Cindy and other renowned hotties from a more portly era of posing (Paulina Porizkova and Billy Joel’s ex-wife) would be too chunky to make it onto the runways of today’s slimmer, and perhaps dangerously trimmer world of fashion. To prove their point, the magazine provides pics of a plus size model alongside a much thinner “straight size model.”

Fox News has a worksafe writeup, but for the pics you have to click on the full meal deal.

The pictures should “open the minds of the fashion industry,” which is stepping further away from reality, according to PLUS founder and editor-in-chief, Madeline Figueroa Jones, who is probably at least a size 8.

Jones, who may be frailer emotionally than physically, said she nearly cried when she first saw the pictures, but still ran them.

The magazine points out fashion models appear to be shrinking: “Twenty years ago the average fashion model weighed 8 percent less than the average woman. Today she weighs 23 percent less” and “most runway models meet the Body Mass Index physical criteria for Anorexia.”

Now, Cindy is 45, a mother of two and still easy on the eyes. She says she feels sorry for the supermodels of today and points out the obvious — “straight size models” have no curves.

Maybe that’s why my calendar collection stopped in 1989.

95 comments Add your comment

kenny c

January 13th, 2012
2:39 pm

whoever said that is crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

chaz

January 13th, 2012
3:02 pm

Cindy is the sexiest woman of all time. She is number 1 on my fantasy sex bucket list. Most heterosexual men learn thru experience that fantastic sex with a woman requires the woman to have some meat on her bones or else her hipbone will hurt you. There is nothing sexy about an anorexic teenage boy looking model.

Mike

January 13th, 2012
4:09 pm

“Twenty years ago the average fashion model weighed 8 percent less than the average woman. Today she weighs 23 percent less”

I’ve seen this tossed around before. The people who say it try to imply that the models have gotten skinnier while the average woman has remained the same size.

I’m sure the percentages aren’t as impressive if you compared an average woman twenty years ago to a model today.

Size 8 n loving it!

January 13th, 2012
4:30 pm

@sorry folks….YOU’RE AN IDIOT!!

Bob

January 13th, 2012
4:43 pm

I always disliked waif like women who think a 3-inch celery stick is a complete dinner. I want curves on a woman, not a walking stick. Those aren’t real women, they are tiny anorexic limp bags of bones. Give me a real woman any time.

Sorry Folks

January 13th, 2012
5:21 pm

If your ideal vacation invloves taking a cruise or you eat at a public restaurant that has a buffet you have zero credibility on the subject of healthy eating, obesity or what constitutes a reeasonably attractive dress size.
If you are a size 10 or larger, please just accept that you are overweight. Try to lose weight and stop making excuses and stop making your childrfen overweight. For the last time: big is NOT beautiful. It is dangerous.

RG

January 13th, 2012
5:59 pm

According to a recent article in slate dot com, Marilyn Monroe was very small. It’s an urban myth that she was size 10 or 12 or 14.

Jay

January 13th, 2012
8:40 pm

Size 6 is plus only for corpses – two years later after the “departure.”

Sad

January 14th, 2012
9:13 pm

This is sad! A size 6 is no where near plus sized. I would say a 12-14 would be borderline. I am a size 4….not from exercising or lack of eating, just genetics. I work for the school system (elementary) and if a size 6 becomes the norm for plus size…..there is no hope for the children of the future. There self esteem will be shot to hell as if it’s notbad enough.

Pauly

January 15th, 2012
1:24 am

In the end, it will all be blamed on “male-(fill-in-the-blank).”
“MEN” make us feel like we have to be a size 4!” “It’s a male-controlled fashion industry!” etc…
Most men don’t care what size you are as long as you’re comfortable in your own skin. Women put the majority of the pressure on themselves.
But, of course, it’s easier to just blame… even this post will be flamed shortly as misogynistic, I’m sure