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Cute or body shaming?Fitting into children’s wear is new trend?

GICexpat 2021-03-24

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The "young girls" section of Japanese clothing brand UNIQLO has recently become particularly voguish in China, as young women have been trying to squeeze into these garments, not only because of their cute designs and good prices, but also to appear cute and skinny. 



Online posts with labels such as "petite girl try: UNIQLO children" and "sweet spicy girl-UNIQLO children's clothing" have become hot hits on social media platforms like Little Red Book and Sina Weibo, China's Twitter-like social media platform. 






While there are women who have turned to children's wear for practical reasons as the "extra small" of adult clothing may still be too loose for them, the majority of the posts include photos of mostly young women who took on a challenge to fit into the small clothing with self-depreciating comments such as "I'm no longer a girl with a piggy body."



There are also others who are experimenting with a similar challenge related to the fashion trend called "BM style," which stands for Brandy Melville, a popular but controversial women's clothing shop that seems to have the least tolerance for people who do not have slim figures as its "one-size-fits-most" clothing actually mainly fits women who wear XS and S clothing. 



Because it is small, it is tight on your body and shows your curves. That is a little bit sexy, people call the clothing "sweet and spicy."



This cute-oriented fashion pursuit quickly became the target of criticism following an incident in which netizens on Sina Weibo began sharing pictures of brutally stretched out UNIQLO children's shirts with lipstick and foundation stains.



Some netizens have accused these women of "lacking social ethics," while a considerable number of others have expressed that they feel offended by the movement, suggesting that it can increase body shaming, and may encourage discrimination toward women's figures. 

Some netizens have discovered that there are UNIQLO shops that have started to stop adults from trying their children's pieces, while some branches seem more tolerant of the issue.




Source:globaltimes

Editor: Crystal H

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