Lottie Moss reveals the dangerous side of the comeback of "heroine chic"
Lottie Moss reveals the dangerous side of the return of "heroine chic"
Model Lottie Moss, who is the half-sister of the legendary Kate Moss, spoke out against the revival of the "heroin chic" style. This trend, which was popular in the 1990s, is remembered for its aesthetic of excessive thinness, which was started by Kate Moss.
Why Lottie opposes the return of the trend
Lotti notes that nowadays this style is gaining popularity again, and stars are beginning to actively use the drug "Ozempik" for weight loss, risking their health. The model knows about the danger firsthand: due to an overdose of the drug, she was hospitalized. In her opinion, allowing this trend to return is a big risk.
"It shouldn't be a trend right now. Where did body positivity go? The 'heroine chic' trend is coming back now, like it was in the nineties, but we shouldn't be going back to that. It wasn't long ago that shapewear girls were popular and it's becoming more and more fashionable to be voluptuous and seductive, and now it's back to this 'heroine chic', giving up food and wanting to be super skinny, " Lottie said.
Lottie Moss: "Take care of your body"
The model emphasizes that being thin is normal if it is the natural state of the body. But it is wrong to try to achieve this state with the help of dangerous methods. Lottie encourages you to appreciate your body and its ability to function, instead of subjecting it to unnecessary trials.
"Just be happy with your weight and the way your body functions and works, instead of subjecting it to something like that, " Lottie advises.
Consequences of "Ozempik" overdose
Lottie also talked about how she ended up in the hospital due to an overdose of a diabetes drug bought on the black market. She suffered a severe attack caused by dehydration, which led to her hospitalization. This case became a serious warning for her and a call to others to be careful.
Interestingly, Kate Moss herself was also criticized for her thinness. The parents of her followers accused the model that her example encouraged young girls to dangerous diets and grueling workouts.
Summary and conclusions
The return of "heroine chic" is causing serious concerns, especially with regard to the health of young women. Lottie Moss calls for body positivity and emphasizes the importance of maintaining health. Her words sound like a warning to anyone who seeks to achieve unrealistic standards of beauty through dangerous methods.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova