Friday, 1 January 2016

Women's Health bans the phrase 'Bikini Body' from its covers for the New Year

Getting there: The phrases 'Drop Two Dress Sizes' has also been banned for 2016. While Khloe Kardashian's September 2015 cover (pictured) featured the tagline 'Lose One Size', it didn't include an unrealistic time frame

Women's Health magazine is saying goodbye to the phrases 'Bikini Body' and 'Drop Two Dress Sizes' in 2016. 
Editor-in-chief, Amy Keller Laird, penned a thoughtful essay on Tuesday announcing the retirement of the 'shaming' cover lines as part of the fitness magazine's New Year resolutions, explaining that the decision was inspired by Women's Health readers.
'Since our goal is always to pump you up, and never to make you feel bad, here’s our pledge: They’re gone,' she wrote of the phrases. 'They’ll no longer appear on Women’s
Health covers.' 
Making a change: Women's Health has revealed that it has banned the phrase 'Bikini Body' from its covers for the New Year. The tagline was last used on the June 2015 issue starring Gwyneth Paltrow 

Keeping their promise: Trainer Jillian Michael's January 2016 cover for the magazine features words such as 'strong' and 'hot'. Women's health editor-in-chief Amy Keller Laird penned a poignant essay about the changes


The editor noted that the magazine had stopped using words such as 'shrink' and 'diet' in 2015 at readers' request, but a recent survey showed that Women's Health fan's also weren't thrilled with taglines about achieving 'bikini bodies' or shrinking in size during unreasonable amounts of time.
It appears that Women's Health has been slowly removing the unwanted phrases and replacing them with words such as 'strong' and 'sexy' over the past year, particularly in the last few months.
The last time 'Bikini Body' was splashed across the magazine's cover was for the June 2015 issue starring Gwyneth Paltrow.
'Bikini Body in two weeks!' screams the headline, however, Amy promises the phrase is now gone for good. 



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