We can start by promoting media literacy. Teach young girls to analyze and question the beauty standards presented in the media. Let them understand that these standards are often unrealistic and created for commercial purposes.
Educational institutions and families should also play an important role. Encourage girls to participate in various activities such as sports, arts, and science. When they focus on their abilities and achievements in these areas, they are more likely to develop a positive body image. For example, a girl who is good at painting will value her creative talent more than her physical appearance.
The fashion industry can also contribute. Designers can create more diverse and inclusive clothing lines that fit different body types. This helps young girls to see that there is beauty in all shapes and sizes, and they don't have to conform to a narrow standard of beauty.