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Underweight Models Banned From Fashion Show

The Aeson
13-09-2006, 17:18
I'm sure I've seen people complaining about kids trying to copy model's rail thin looks on here, right? Well, someone is doing something about it.

MADRID, Spain (Reuters) -- 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 venues.

Madrid's fashion week has turned away underweight models after protests that girls and young 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.

Quality, not size
The Madrid show is using the body mass index or BMI -- based on weight and height -- to measure models. It has turned away 30 percent of women who took part in the previous event. Medics will be on hand at the September 18-22 show to check models.

"The restrictions could be quite a shock to the fashion world at the beginning, but I'm sure it's important as far as health is concerned," said Leonor Perez Pita, director of Madrid's show, also known as the Pasarela Cibeles.

A spokeswoman for the Association of Fashion Designers of Spain, which represents those at Madrid fashion week, said the group supported restrictions and its concern was the quality of collections, not the size of models.

Eating disorder activists said many Spanish model agencies and designers oppose the ban and they had doubts whether the new rules would be followed.

"If they don't go along with it the next step is to seek legislation, just like with tobacco," said Carmen Gonzalez of Spain's Association in Defense of Attention for Anorexia and Bulimia, which has campaigned for restrictions since the 1990s.


So, start eating whatever the Spanish equivilant of waffles is if you plan to be a model.
Dinaverg
13-09-2006, 17:20
So, start eating whatever the Spanish equivilant of waffles is if you plan to be a model.

Tortillas?
Farnhamia
13-09-2006, 17:20
The skinny ones are easier to carry off when you're on a raid, but I do agree that the fad of anorexic waifs needs to be dealt with.
KitKat Crescent
13-09-2006, 17:22
I think this is a goooood thing. And funny reaction from the Elite Agency woman, on about descriminating against thin women or such. Not that they dicriminate against women who eat food instead of coke and ciggies at alll.....
Sometimes mad leftie governments do cool things. Ref Mr Chavez of Venezuala/Columbia wherever.
Deep Kimchi
13-09-2006, 17:25
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/bloodylamer/bastardly-photos/0505/album31/boney-nicole-richie08120601.jpg
Deep Kimchi
13-09-2006, 17:27
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/bloodylamer/bastardly-photos/0505/album10/nicole-richie-02260601.jpg
Peepelonia
13-09-2006, 17:27
Heheh I nearly done bit of a wee when I read this bit:

'but what about discrimination against the model and what about the freedom of the designer'


Hahahahahahahahhhahahhahhhah oohhh oooohhhhhoooo dear!:p
Deep Kimchi
13-09-2006, 17:32
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/bloodylamer/bastardly-photos/0505/album9/dr-pepper-nicole-02100601.jpg
Farnhamia
13-09-2006, 17:33
I just noticed the point in the article about harming the careers of "naturally gazelle-like models." Does "naturally gazelle-like" run to horn and hooves? And I imagine natural gazelles eat a good deal more than these models.

But this shifting image of the "ideal" female form has been around for ages. Look back to flappers in the 1920's, those dresses that did away with a woman's figure. Figures returned in the 40's and 50's, then there was Twiggy, so aptly named, in the 60's, and so on. I'm old enough and finally content enough with myself to know I'll never look like Kate Moss (or want to) but that's not true of a very many young girls and women, who do themselves real harm, both physically and psychologically, trying to attain that look.

One could cry, "Think of the children!" and proceed to legislate fashion, but that's not really an answer. Designers certainly do have rights to design whatever they want (talent is something we can discuss elsewhere). They might give a thought to what real women actually look like, though, and without the faint air of condescension that often accompanies non-skinny fashion.
Drunk commies deleted
13-09-2006, 17:34
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/bloodylamer/bastardly-photos/0505/album9/dr-pepper-nicole-02100601.jpg

Is that yellow thing by her face supposed to look like a fat cock? At least she's getting some protein.
Khadgar
13-09-2006, 17:52
Just say no to boney bitches. If your dick is bigger around than your girlfriend/fantasy girl she's too fucking skinny.
[NS:]Harmonia Mortus Redux
13-09-2006, 18:02
What, no more of this?
http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/content/115306.jpg

Gosh, that is TOO bad.
The concentration camp look is my favorite.[/sarcasm]

Y'see, the above person would be hot if she had, y'know, stuff between her ribs and maybe something other than dust between her chest and hips.
Philosopy
13-09-2006, 18:03
Harmonia Mortus Redux;11676591']What, no more of this?
-Snip image-
Gosh, that is TOO bad[/sarcasm]
That looks very badly Photoshopped.

I very much hope it is, anyway.
The Psyker
13-09-2006, 18:04
Harmonia Mortus Redux;11676591']What, no more of this?
http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/content/115306.jpg

Gosh, that is TOO bad[/sarcasm]

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww [theyneedapukesmilie]
Glitziness
13-09-2006, 18:06
That last pic makes me feel ill.... *shudders*

And I heard about this, and was gonna post. I think it's a fantastic thing :)