Now that I live in LA, the Oscars have a special personal meaning - that I should avoid downtown because of the traffic. But of course the Oscars mean more than that - it's a night where artists get to see if they have won one of their industry's top honors, which - especially for the women and femmes - will likely be completely overshadowed by people's opinions of their dresses, hair, make-up, and bodies.
Much of this talk will be steeped in fatphobic terms like " flattering," and that will be amplified for the fat people whose options are massively limited because most designers refuse to dress them and because people discussing their "fashion" will have already been bathed in fatphobia, including the idea that, for fat people, the only appropriate use of clothing is to create optical illusions to try to make us look thinner.
Once again, we - and especially women and femmes - will be given the message loud and clear that how we look is far more important than what we have achieved. I've discussed this before and there are plenty of things that we can do if we're not onboard:
- Don't click on "best and worst dressed" lists. Consider the possibility that people who are grown ass adults are allowed to wear whatever they want, and that if we don't like it the correct solution is to not wear it, not to take to the internet to engage in what is often pretty difficult to separate from any other cyberbullying - this goes double for people in marginalized communities.
- Just say no to Fashion Bashing
- Speak out against body shaming and fashion bashing when you see it - on your friends' social media, in the comments sections of articles about the Oscars, etc
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Hi, I'm Ragen Chastain. Speaker, Writer, Dancer, Choreographer, Marathoner, Soon to be Iron-distance triathlete, Activist, Fat Person. View all posts by Ragen Chastain