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Friday, 17 June 2011
Conclusion
To conclude, fashion magazines and media change the way teens act, dress, and it changes their personal life as well. Many teen fashion magazines have a huge impact on teens, because many teens look up to the girls inside and on the cover of the magazines. The media that advertises on television also has a huge impact on teens because the teens see what other teens are doing and feel since it is on television they can do the same. For example, the show Teen Mom. Teen Mom is becoming a very popular television show that is being advertised everywhere, in magazines and in commercials, that it is making teens feel as if it is okay to become pregnant because other teens are doing the same thing. This goes for in magazines too, with fashion. Teen magazines and media are a huge influence on teens and has a huge impact on them as well.
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Are Teen Fashion Magazines Causing Teen Girls to Show too Much Skin?
Most teenage girls read many different varieties of fashion magazines. But are the magazines having to much of a bad influence on the way teens dress? If a teen sees a celebrity or a young teen around their age, who they look up to, wearing something they feel is cute they will try to get that same style as them.Teen magazines have a huge impact on the way teens dress because they look up to the other girls in the magazines. Most models in the magazines are wearing skimpy outfits showing a lot of skin. Which is showing a new trend of clothing but these are trends for not teenage girls, they are more of a "party outfit." The outfits shows in magazines of girls in not a lot of clothing are something not for everyday attire, but teens feel since it is in a magazine that they should wear those outfits. The article Popular Teen Magazines and Their Possible Effect on Teenage Girls, would agree by saying, "The fashions in these magazines, or lack there of, were completely shocking to me. Teenage girls and models in low-cut, high-cut, skin-tight outfits, with super spiked heels and high leather boots that would make Julia Robert’s character in Pretty Women blush. Are these really the fashions we want our kids adopting? And they are adopting them. I am astonished at what some of my students show up to school wearing, often times I am tempted to ask them if they’ve done their shopping in the children’s department." This article is proving that teens are dressing way to old for their age. When the author said she thought teens were shopping in a children's sections because their clothing is so small and is revealing a lot of skin. In majority of teen fashion magazines the models on the covers are revealing a lot of skin, and most teens look up to these models, just because they are a model. Teen magazines should realize that their target group are teens and if they feel teens shouldn't be doing something then it shouldn't be advertised in their magazine, because the magazine is such an influence to teen girls.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Fashion and Drugs?
When a teenager is walking through the halls and they see another girl wearing all black with dark hair and makeup, they instantly think they are either a "druggy" or they are "emo." Teens are able to dress how they want in order to express who they are. In the article My Teen's Appearance, the author talks about how parents worry that if their child is wearing dark clothing that they are involved in drugs. The author also talks about how parents shouldn't be worried if their child is wearing dark clothing because it is a way to express themselves through appearance. The author says that the parents should only be worried if they show it emotionally and seem to be acting differently. The author states, "Understand the influential role of media and popular culture on how teenagers’ dress. Entertainment and advertising media have a more powerful influence on teens than they understand or acknowledge. Media consumption habits evolve quickly so monitor regularly, limit access and talk to your teen about unhealthy expectations around appearance." The author is explaining that the child might be watching something on television or see it in a magazine, and they might want to be just like that person. The teen might have someone who they look up to and they will try everything to be close like them, appearance wise. In the article Body Image and Self-Esteem, the author talks about Body image and how teens use it to express who they are. The author states, "For many people, especially those in their early teens, body image can be closely linked to self-esteem. That's because as kids develop into teens, they care more about how others see them." The author of Body Image and Self-Esteem would agree with the previous article because both articles are talking about how teens express themselves through appearance. Not always are teens going to act how they dress. If a teen is wearing dark clothing that doesn't mean they do drugs, that is just a crazy stereotype. Other teens should not be afraid to express themselves because they should not be judged by others.
Does the Media cause Teen Pregnancy, Affecting thier Lifestyle?

Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Are Teens Pressured into Fashion trends?

Medias Impact on Teens
Not only is the media having a huge impact on eating disorders amongst teens, they are also creating a low self-esteem for teens. According to the article How the Media Affects Teen Girls, the author talks about "Teenage Girls + Media = Low Self-Esteem," saying that most girls these days aren't only focused on their size they are worrying about things they do and do not like about themselves. The article says, "Despite contradictory findings, all researchers agree that teenage girls as a group are focused on their looks-especially on what they don't like about themselves!" Most of the media has a huge impact on this because of all their advertisements on "how to look good," or "what not to do." All of the advertisements are mostly targeted toward teenage girls, most girls care about what they look like and if the media says not to do what they are already doing, they will change everything about themselves just to be "perfect." The author of How the Media Affects Teen Girls also quoted "Marketing departments and ad agencies spend millions each year targeting teenage girls who spend much of their hard-earned dollars (and their parents' hard-earned dollars!) on looking good." This shows that the media are advertising towards teen girls just because they know teens will go out and buy what is being advertised. When really they do not understand how much it is affecting the teens. These teens are slowly loosing their self-esteem because they do not feel comfortable being who they are if they are constantly changing who they are just because of the media. Also teenage girls feel obligated to be just like the other girls in the media, who are in the advertisements, because they see that other girls have the "perfect" look and they feel they can have that "perfect" look too. According to the article Why is Fashion so Important to Teens?, the author would agree by saying, "Look at any advertisement for a fashion store, and you are likely to notice that most of the models are teens." Advertisements in the media have a huge impact on teens.
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