The articles were extremely eye-opening. Not just in Teen Vogue but in Seventeen and Cosmogony as well. They were all about being yourself, staying natural, loving your body as is, and going green! The messages were the exact opposite of Via and Via's. Hmmmmm. Frankie turned to face the full-length mirror that was up against the yellow wardrobe. She opened her robe and examined her body. Fit, muscular, and exquisitely proportioned, she agreed with the magazines. So what if her skin was mint? Or her limbs were attached with seams? According to the magazines, which were - no offense! - way more in touch with the times than her parents were, she was supposed to love her body just the way it was. And she did! Therefor if the armies read magazines (which obviously they did, because they were in them), then they would love her, too. Natural was in.Besides, she was Daddy's perfect little girl. And who didn't love perfect?
— Lisi Harrison
Monster High
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