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Sydneyfan
09-12-2006, 10:31 PM
What do we think about this?


The world's first ban on overly thin models at a top-level fashion show in Madrid has caused outrage among modeling agencies and raised the prospect of restrictions at other catwalk pageants.

Madrid's fashion week has turned away underweight models after protests that young girls and women were trying to copy their rail-thin looks and developing eating disorders.

Organizers say they want to project an image of beauty and health, rather than a waif-like, or heroin chic look.

But Cathy Gould, of New York's Elite modeling agency, said the fashion industry was being used as a scapegoat for illnesses like anorexia and bulimia.

"I think its outrageous, I understand they want to set this tone of healthy beautiful women, but what about discrimination against the model and what about the freedom of the designer," said Gould, Elite's North America director, adding that the move could harm careers of naturally "gazelle-like" models.

Madrid's regional government, which sponsors the show and imposed restrictions, said it did not blame designers and models for anorexia. It said the fashion industry had a responsibility to portray healthy body images.

"Fashion is a mirror and many teenagers imitate what they see on the catwalk," said regional official Concha Guerra.

The mayor of Milan, Italy, Letizia Moratti told an Italian newspaper this week she would seek a similar ban for her city's show unless it could find a solution to "sick" looking models.


http://www.smh.com.au/news/fashion/skinny-models-banned/2006/09/13/1157826986045.html

foggy
09-12-2006, 10:40 PM
It sounds like a good premise, but I guess it depends on how rigid it is. There are some young models that are just very thin genetically. I also can't ever see this happening in Paris so the impact won't be too great either way.

Sydneyfan
09-12-2006, 10:44 PM
Are the French less concerned about the body image question do you think?

No woman wants to be fat - but I know I've got young nieces who diet 24/7 and want boobs jobs already. HOw much skinny runway models have to do with that is hard to say - but I guess they are all part of the bigger picture.



It sounds like a good premise, but I guess it depends on how rigid it is. There are some young models that are just very thin genetically. I also can't ever see this happening in Paris so the impact won't be too great either way.

foggy
09-12-2006, 11:03 PM
Well, the Paris and Milan shows carry the most weight and I doubt the French will be willing to sacrifice some of their top models, some of whom would definitely be considered too thin going by this Madrid show standard. As far as how much the fashion world plays into young girls desire to be thin, it is hard to say because it's already just so deeply ingrained into all avenues of society. Changing that mode of thinking would require something of a revolution. Although, granted, in the fashion world many of those girls are just way too skinny.