revealed that she wears the full length body suit under her dresses for television appearances. The range on offer has also expanded well beyond solutionwear; Spanx now offers figure-flattering activewear and swimwear, leggings, bras and denim - as well as Spanx for men.But being a product that is, essentially, designed to make women look thinner and feel ‘smoother’, it is perhaps surprising that the popularity of Spanx hasn’t waned at all in recent years when body positivity has been championed over diet culture in the media.
Actress Lena Dunham was one high profile name to recently take aim at Spanx, stating that she refuses to wear them and doesn’t agree with the mass adoption of them. “It’s other women who have been indoctrinated with.
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