Breaking free from magic sizing: embracing diversity in fashion

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Magic sizing ended is a significant development in the clothing industry that has had a profound impact on manufacturing, marketing, and consumer behavior. Magic sizing refers to the practice of using stretchable fabrics and flexible fit techniques to accommodate a wide range of body shapes and sizes. For many years, clothing companies relied on magic sizing to appeal to a broader customer base and increase sales. However, as body positivity and inclusivity movements gained traction, the limitations and potential harm of magic sizing became apparent. One of the main issues with magic sizing is its reliance on the notion of a "standard" body shape or size. It assumes that there is a single ideal shape and attempts to fit everyone into that mold.

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It assumes that there is a single ideal shape and attempts to fit everyone into that mold. This is not only unrealistic but also exclusionary, as it perpetuates unattainable beauty standards and excludes individuals whose bodies don't fit the norm. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for more inclusive and diverse representation in the fashion industry.

Fairy Tail: Ep. 176

I recently got the premium anime subscription to crunchyroll (it’s the two week free trial, but I’m going to continue it when the trial is up). The subscription lets you watch shows in 1080p and ohmygod it’s so worth it. I watched Captain Earth (which I’ll be posting about soon) which is a mecha anime and takes place partially in space and the quality was so beautiful. Seriously, it’s only $7 a month and it’s so worth it.

**SPOILERS**

Fairy Tail (Ep. 176; Aired April 5th)

So this is totally my bias show and I’m so excited it’s back!! To kind of remind me of what was going on, I watch episodes 159 and 171 – 175. It seems random, but to me the episodes Lucy is being attacked by Raven Tail and Sabertooth were powerful so I felt I should start with them. One thing to mention about this series is yeah it has a lot of fan service, but it’s not like the female characters are really

Lucy during her battle with Flare

stupid and can’t hold their own. They’re depicted as being just as powerful as the guys and it’s just different the way they’ve made it like that. During these episodes, Raven Tail pretty much beat Lucy to a pulp but she got right back up and then was attacked even worse by Sabertooth right after that. When she fought, her fighting was just as good as anyone else’s in the magic games. The creators of the series also do a great job with making intense moments like these that will make you sit at the edge of your seat in excitement.

When the first scene came up that was foreshadowing, I admit I was slightly confused and thought I had missed an episode or something (and thankfully I didn’t!). Since the series is restarting after being cancelled, they’ve changed some aspects of the animation and it’s looking really good! The title sequence was made to look a lot cleaner and someone on tumblr mentioned that they changed the way Sting looks which I didn’t really notice until they pointed it out, but I can kind of see it now.

My thoughts exactly Sting

Speaking of Sting, OHMYGOD HOW COULD THEY DO THAT TO LECTOR. My heart literally broke in half! I’m such a cat person so it totally killed me when that happened. Jiemma can just go die in a hole. **Okay I just spoiled what happens with that when I looked up Jiemma’s name because I thought his name was Ivan. I haven’t watched this series in a while so just bear with me please.** But still, he shouldn’t have done that to Lector and thank god Sting attacked him for it. Also, him and Rogue should just go to Fairy Tail and join their guild – it needs to happen! I’m liking them now and I can’t bear to see them with Sabertooth any longer.

What’s cool now though is dragons are going to start taking a part in the series.

Seeing the foreshadowing of the “end of the world” scenes makes me want to know what’s going to happen! (I haven’t read the manga so I have -no- idea what could happen although I feel like I should read it now so I can find out!)

Erza not liking fish that the fish ruined her cake

Anyways, it’s nice to see all of my favorite characters back to their usual craziness. I love watching this show so much! I think every anime watcher should at least watch one long anime series and this would be the show I’d recommend. There’s so much character development and arcs so there is less filler episodes than there could have been (I’m someone who doesn’t care too much about filler episodes so there might be some in this series and I just didn’t notice).

And why hasn’t this happened yet. Fairy Tail, you need to get on that!

For the opening theme, I’m loving it! I’m a huge fan of K-Pop so there’s no doubt I’d like a song sung by BoA. I can’t stop dancing to it! I’m still waiting for the full version of the song to come out so hopefully that’ll be soon. Even though I am loving the song, with darker themes and “end of the world type stuff, it didn’t really seem to fit with what was happening. As for the ending, my first thought was that the song itself was okay but after rewatching it and looking into it more closely, I’m starting to like it more. The tone of it is definitely perfect for an ending theme. Also can I just say that I’m loving how they’re playing into the NaLu fandom and I’m just loving it! This needs to happen like…NOW!!

Opening Theme

Masayume Chasing by BoA

Kimi to Kare to Kanojo to by BREATHE

Fairy Tail (Ep. 176; Aired April 5th)
Magic sizing ended

This has led to an increased focus on body diversity and a push to abandon magic sizing. Instead, clothing companies have started embracing a more individualized approach to sizing, offering a wider range of sizes and fit options to cater to diverse body types. This shift is not only about providing more options for consumers but also about promoting body positivity and self-acceptance. By recognizing and celebrating the uniqueness of each individual body, the fashion industry is taking a step towards inclusivity and empowerment. The end of magic sizing marks a new era in the clothing industry, where the focus is shifting from fitting into a predefined mold to embracing individuality and diversity. It is a positive step towards creating a more inclusive and accepting society, where all body types are celebrated and catered to..

Reviews for "Magic sizing and its impact on sustainability in the fashion industry"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Sizing Ended". The storyline completely fell flat and there were too many loose ends. The characters lacked depth and there was no emotional connection to any of them. The writing style was also lacking, as it seemed rushed and poorly edited. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for a satisfying read.
2. Sarah - 1 star - "Magic Sizing Ended" was a complete waste of time. The plot was predictable and unoriginal, with nothing new or exciting to offer. The characters were one-dimensional and I couldn't care less about their stories. The pacing was off, with stretches of boredom followed by rushed, meaningless action. I regret picking up this book and would advise others to steer clear.
3. Emily - 2 stars - "Magic Sizing Ended" was not what I expected. The magic system was poorly explained and inconsistent, making it hard to follow the story. The dialogue was stale and lacked authenticity, and the romantic subplot felt forced and unrealistic. The story lacked depth and failed to evoke any emotions in me. I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied.

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