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INDEX
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Abercrombie & Fitch
acting: author’s past as actor
models and
Actors’ Equity
advertising
for lingerie
of model searches
aesthetic economy
aesthetic labor process
aesthetic professionals
aesthetics
of brands
of fat
affective labor. See also emotional labor
African Americans: and body image
as models
representations of. See also race
age and modeling
agencies, ; accounting practices
boutique type
commissions and
contracts with
fees
full-service
scheduling and. See also specific agencies
agents
as gatekeepers
as mentors
as middlemen
negotiations with clients
open calls and
as recruiters and scouts
relationships with
as tastemakers
Alley, Kirstie
America’s Next Top Model
Angellika
anorexia
anti-fat bias
appetites
Aronson, Emme
asexual
Ashley Stewart
Association of Model Agents
auditions. See castings
Avenue
Avenue Body
backstage labor
Bakhtin, Mikhail
Banks, Tyra
Banting, William
Bartky, Sandra
Baudrillard, Jean
Beauty Myth, The (Wolf)
beauty
ideal
as social construction
Becker, Anne
Becker, Howard
Bernstein, Beth
Bertinelli, Valerie
Big Sexy
binge eating
blacks: and body image
as models
representations of. See also African Americans
Blum, Virginia
bodies: awareness of
cultural meaning of
discipline of
discontentment with
feelings of pride with
feelings of shame with
management of
productive
proportionality of
subjected
utility of
body ambassador
body capital
body mass index (BMI)
body projects
failed
book (portfolio)
bookers. See agents
booking board
Bordo, Susan
Bourdieu, Pierre
brand ambassador
brand spoilage
breasts
British Fashion Council
Bryant, Lena
Bush, George W.
Butler, Judith
Cabiria Style
Cacique
Campaign for Real Beauty (Dove)
capital: athletic physical
body
economic
model physical
physical
carnal sociology
castings (auditions)
open calls
celebrity wasting syndrome
Cello clothing line
chance and modeling
rejection and
Chanel
Cherished-Woman.com
Chico’s
clients, fashion: agents and
as tastemakers
Coco & Juan
commercial persona
composite card
compulsive exercising
confidence
consumer object
consumers
contractors, independent
controlling images
corporal discipline
cosmetic panopticon
cosmetic surgery
Council of Fashion Designers of America
couture, Parisian haute
Cult of California
cult of health
cultural field
cultural goal of becoming photographable
curves
Curvy Couture
Curvy Fashionist
Curvy Girls
D’Amour, Velvet
Dahl, Sophie
dancers: burlesque
exotic
Davis, Kathy
Dean, Deborah
department stores
designers. See also specific designers
Designs by Lanie Inc.
DeVoe, Gwendoyln
dieting
Dillon, Kate
Dillon, Liz
disciplinary power
discipline, bodily
disembodiment
diversity: of bodies and looks
of race
do looks
docile bodies
Doneger Group
eating disorders: anorexia
binge eating
compulsive exercising
Elle magazine
embodiment
illusion of
emotional labor
empowerment
Entwistle, Joanne
ethnic diversity
ethnography
exercise
fantasy
Farrell, Amy Erdman
fashion: as fantasy
as spectacle
Fashion Institute of Technology
Fashion Law Institute
Fashion Week: Full Figured
London
Madrid
Milan
New York
Paris
Pulp
fat: acceptance of
commodification of
cultural discourse of
discrimination of
fear of
fetishizedr />
stereotypes of
stigma of
studies of
theatricality of
fat activists
Fat Shame
fit modeling
Ford Models
Foucault, Michel
freelance work
front stage behavior
“girl,” colloquial use of
Galliano, John
gatekeepers
Gaultier, Jean Paul
gaze, the
internalized
male
Geertz, Clifford
gender
doing
performativity
as social construction
Giddens, Anthony
Glamour magazine
gluttony
go native
go-sees, defined
Goffman, Erving
Graham, Ashley
Graham, Sylvester
grotesque body
Gruys, Kjerstin
Gun, Tim
H&M
habitus
Hamilton, Filippa
Harper’s Bazaar
health
hegemony
heteronormativity
hips
Hips and Curves
Hochschild, Arlie Russell
Hudson, Jennifer
Hungry (book)
identity
class
gender
social
IGIGI
image. See controlling images; representation of bodies
IMG Models
impersonality
independent contractors
insecurity
insider
intimate apparel. See also lingerie
Intimates by Venezia
Jablonski, Jaquelyn
JAG Models
Jeffries, Mike
Jenny Craig
Jones, Madeline
Kim, Dual
Klum, Heidi
Korshunova, Ruslana
labor: affective
backstage
emotional
front stage
physical
labor unions
Lacerda, Fluvia
Lagerfeld, Karl
Lane Bryant
Latina: and body image
as models
representations of. See also race
Laurel, Larissa
Lawley, Robyn
LeBesco, Kathleen
Lemert, Edwin
Limited, The
Eloquii
lingerie. See also intimate apparel
look
Lord & Taylor
losing weight
Luscious Plus Lingerie
Lynn, Tara
magazines. See also specific titles
management: of body
of models
marginalization
market segmentation
marketability
masculine domination
Mears, Ashley
measurements, body
Miller, Eden
Miller, Lizzie
Millman, Marcia
Miro, Elena
Mode magazine
Model Alliance, The
model physical capital
models and modeling: as aesthetic workers
age
bodies of (see bodies; body capital; skinny vision; thin privilege); catalogue
of color (see ethnic diversity; race); commercial
editorial
failed
fit
freelance
as independent contractors
as objects
plus-size
rates
runway
showroom
signed
straight-size
unsigned. See also specific models
Monif C.
Munster, Tess
Murphy, Alexandra G.
Murray, Samantha
National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA)
niches
NPD Group
Obama, Michelle
obesity: crisis
definition
objectification
observing participant
open calls
overweight
padding
participant observation
paternalism
performance: of fat
in modeling
performers
theatrical
photo shoots
photographers
physical labor
physical strategies
pinup girls
Plus Academy, The
PLUS Model Magazine
plus size: defined
in fashion
in retail
Plus Size Designers Council
Plus Size Plum Lingerie
Polaroid
portfolio (book)
power: aesthetics and
consumers and
cultural institution and
representation through the body
prestige
Pricing Beauty
proofs
Queen Latifah
Quinn, Sharon
race: body ideals and
exoticism and
fashion industry and. See also ethnic diversity
Ralph Lauren
Ramirez, Sara
Ramos, Luisel
ready-to-wear apparel
recruitment: former
outsider
performer
scouting
self-promoter
typology of
rejection: of fat stigma
in modeling
Renn, Crystal
representation of bodies: class and
fat and
gender and
race and
Reston, Ana Carolina
retailers
resistance by. See also specific brands
Richardson, Terry
Rocha, Coco
Rocky Mountain Clothing Co.
Runk, Jennie
runway
Sauers, Jenna
Scafidi, Susan
schedules
Schuller, Catherine
scouts and scouting. See recruitment
Screen Actors Guild (SAG)
scrutiny
Sculptresse by Panache
Seventeen magazine
sex work
sexual agency
sexuality
shapewear
sin by omission
size acceptance
size: of models
in retail
vanity
size discrimination
skinny backlash
skinny vision
slenderness as ideal
smizing
social identity
social status
Solovay, Sondra
Spanx. See also shapeware
spoiled identities
St. John, Matilda
stigma
Stinson, Kandi
suicide
surveillance
SVOBODA
tape measure
Target
taste
tastemakers. See also agents: as tastemakers
technologies of control
test shoots
thin privilege
thinness. See also slenderness as ideal
thinness, as master status
Thomas, Patti
Thompson, Whitney
thought collective
tokenism
Torrid
Turner, Bryan S.
Tyler, Mia
Unbearable Weight
uncertainty, of work
underground modeling market
unions. See also specific unions
unpredictability: in scheduling
success and
V Magazine
Venezia Jeans
Victoria’s Secret<
br />
Vogue magazine
voiceless bodies
Wacquant, Loic
wages, in fit modeling
Wainwright, Steven P.
Wal-Mart
Wall-E
Wann, Marilyn
Ward, Gemma
Weiner’s department store
weight: normal
over-
under-. See also obesity
weight bias
Weight Watchers
Wesely, Jennifer K.
Wilhelmina Models
Winfrey, Oprah
Wissinger, Elizabeth
Wolf, Naomi
women: of color (see race); disembodiment of
empowerment of
as models (see models and modeling); objectification of
Women’s Wear Daily magazine
x factor
youth: and beauty
market
Zeltser, Yuliya
zero, size. See also slenderness as ideal
Ziff, Sara
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Amanda M. Czerniawski is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Temple University.
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