<p>I don’t even know what a size 00 would be?
My oldest is about a size 4-petite and as far as I can tell knows little about what looks good on her- is mostly content to wear jeans and t shirts or skirts and tshirts. I have been trying to subtly suggesting different clothes for a recent college graduate- but I think that she thinks it is anti feminist to care about clothes.
For a high school student to develop her own style with out being an Alloy/urban outfitters clone is very precocious. Your daughter sounds like a great role model fo rthe other girls</p>
<p>My younger daughter has the body type that I always longed for 5’7"- about 110 lbs- 32A instead of her sisters and mine D cups.
It is really funny to me, that she really likes fashion, for years she barely would even brush her hair, let alone let me brush it, she wore the same boys shorts and tank tops for a year, never liked pink or purple and from the time she was born till about age 13, had worn a skirt or dress maybe 5 times in her life!</p>
<p>But now, although she looks like her peers as far as I can tell ( at least she keeps her tummy covered), she has a subscription to Vogue, and always looks quite stylish.- but even she is a size 4- I don’t think that a size 00 could be a healthy size for most girls, unless of course those designers have made all their sizes smaller to assuage egos, the way that a womens size 10 is larger than a womens size 10 used to be.</p>