Blogilates’ Cassey Ho edited her body to meet historical standards of beauty for women in a video that has gone viral since it was uploaded on Tuesday.

The CEO and lead designer of fitness brands Popflex and Blogilates uses a series of edited visual representations of herself covering different periods including the 2020s, 2010s, 2000s, 1990s, 1950s and 1400s to 1700s ) allegedly ideal body type.

@blogilates so can we stop treating our bodies like fast fashion k thx #beautystandard ♬ Blade Runner 2049 – Synthwave Goose
In the video from the 2020s, Ho describes the ideal body type as “thick everything + a slim waist.” Squats or implants – don’t care. Heading into the 2010s, she described the decade as “the summer of the Tumblr thigh gap.” She referred to the 2000s as the “VS Angels” era, where the ideal body shape was defined by “big boobs, long legs, toned but not toned flat.” Abdomen” is characteristic.

Turning to the 1900s, Ho described the ’90s as a time of thinness and the perfect body known as the “heroin fad.” The hourglass figure popularized by American actress Elizabeth Taylor was glorified in the 1950s. TikTokers describe the 1920s as a time when women often tied their breasts to flatten their breasts.

During the Italian Renaissance from the 1400s to the 1700s, Ho explained that women who maintained a plump figure were seen as having a perfect figure, while those who were slender were considered poor.

At the end of the video, Ho says: “It’s very outdated to treat your body like a fast fashion trend.”

Many TikTok users are impressed by the creator’s realistic editing.

“In fact, all the edits look natural… daaaamn,” one user wrote.

“I’m terrified of the internet. All of this looks real… gosh,” another user commented.

The video has garnered over 5 million views and 870,000 likes since it was uploaded.

 

Featured image via @blogilates

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