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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-08-04 03:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #6421 ]


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(Anonymous) 2024-08-05 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
Do you feel like this is reflective of trends in general? Because it seems to me that a particular attitude toward clothing has grown up around the body positivity movement, wherein any suggestion that clothes should "fit" or "flatter" your frame is taken as a personal and often fatphobic jab.

Now, not saying Daniel Craig is fat or even that he has a less socially acceptable body type. He clearly fits within what the mainstream considers attractive. However, I do think a lot of people right now have taken the idea that larger people shouldn't be shamed for showing some skin or wearing what they want to mean that it's wrong to think that clothes should, well, fit. And the idea that Bond should wear a suit that properly fits him, rather than a suit that's too small but that he just personally likes, runs afoul of that sense.