When I was a teenager, the beauty standard was heroin chic — hollow cheeks, jutting bones, and that washed-out fragility so many young girls internalised as “aspirational.” It was toxic then, and we all assumed we’d moved past it.
When I was a teenager, the beauty standard was heroin chic — hollow cheeks, jutting bones, and that washed-out fragility so many young girls internalised as “aspirational.” It was toxic then, and we all assumed we’d moved past it.