In the song, Cara mentions “covergirl” to represent society’s standards of beauty. For instance, the girl is starving herself because “covergirls eat nothing,” and so she believes that the only way to be considered beautiful is to be skinny like Covergirl is (Cara). She justifies her actions by claiming that “beauty is pain, and there’s beauty in everything,” and thus, there’s pain in everything (Cara). This idea shows that the girl wants to change herself in inhumane ways just so that she can reflect society’s inaccurate idea of
In the song, Cara mentions “covergirl” to represent society’s standards of beauty. For instance, the girl is starving herself because “covergirls eat nothing,” and so she believes that the only way to be considered beautiful is to be skinny like Covergirl is (Cara). She justifies her actions by claiming that “beauty is pain, and there’s beauty in everything,” and thus, there’s pain in everything (Cara). This idea shows that the girl wants to change herself in inhumane ways just so that she can reflect society’s inaccurate idea of