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Ban on underweight models

Media please do not brainwash our kids. We call tell apart Models and Patients.

There has been a moment in all our lives where we have skimmed through magazines and looked at a model and said…“Oh my god! She is too thin”.Over the years the figure of a model has gone from athletic and curvy, to thin, skinny and scrawny.  Although we all noticed this dramatic change very little was being done about it.

The naked truth, no matter where we looked, was that the image of the perfect figure was (and still is) getting smaller and smaller, from a well figured six to a skinny and unhealthy zero. Now, this does not pose a serious issue with women who are pretty confident and secured about their body image, but it does affect many others who do have issues with the way they look. What is worse, is that this mainly affects the younger generation who strive to look more like the models in the magazines. Despite series of campaigns and awareness programs out there, a majority of girls in their early teens till their late twenties,suffer from some sort of eating disorder.

Media please do not brainwash our kids. We call tell apart Models and Patients.

Governments across the globe today are recognizing this as a serious problem and are making attempts to resolve the issue. While countries like Brazil and Italy,have in the past,strongly opposed the image of skinny looking models, Israel is the first to introduce a law banning the use of ultra-skinny models. According to the new law, a models can only be signed once a doctor certifies that she is of a BMI higher than 18.5.

“Beautiful is not underweight, beautiful is not anorexic” – says the Rachel Adato, a member of the parliament in Israel who is pushing for the ban on underweight models in her country.

Although governments and legal bodies are getting into the matter, putting it into practice is left up to the fashion industry itself (and we all know how that works).

But what took the fashion world by storm was when earlier this year, 19 international editors of Vogue, pledged never to use photographs of models who are below the age of 16 and who they believe have eating disorders. The move, called a ‘Health Initiative’, is believed to help inculcate a healthier body image in the industry.  Models and several designers have backed the movement, but only time can tell if the fashion world can hold up to this change.

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‘The Body’ has a new owner!

Tara Lynn

Tara Lynn is the owner of the hottest body to hit the fashion pages of French Elle, Vogue and the size issue of V magazine.

Yes you heard right! Vogue, Elle and V Magazine.

Tara has modelled for Marina Rinaldi, and H&M, and I’m sure we shall see her in many more curve aware design house shoots.

Tara is a beautiful curvy American from Seattle, where she enjoys her half Spanish, half Venezuelan boyfriend Alejandro’s cooking in his own Latino restaurant.

Keep your eyes open for more of Tara, she PhRocks!

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Winner of Holland’s Next Top Model sues her agency Elite

Ananda Marchildon

Ananda Marchilidon the winner of Holland’s Next Top Model is suing her Agency Elite for not paying the money she won. She says she has been paid only €10,000 of the €75,000 she earned by winning the title. By her claims she is also been sacked for having hips two cms bigger than maximum limit of 90cm.

An lawyer working for elite states, ”although she has a nice face, she has a fat arse” and that “she never had it in her to become a top model because she was unsuitable for catwalk work” according to her Marchildon has a physiology that would make it extremely improbable for her to have 90cm hips, even with a strict diet and workout.

Ananda’s legal advisors claim that she actually lost weight since the “next top model” finals. The Elite agency is obliged to continue working with their client “as she looked in the final”.

Ananda Marchildon

Img Credits and further reading – The Guardian

Wikke Kootstra, a lawyer for Elite says Elite models model Couture clothing is made in one size only: (très très) petite. And so it was impossible for Elite to find Marchildon modeling jobs since she wasn’t in the required shape. She also adds, “Elite never signed a contract with Marchildon.”

 

Marchildon will be expecting something similar to that of the victory of Domonique Ramirez (Miss San Antonio)’s court case .The Court judgment is scheduled for 7 March in Amsterdam. It is a hot issue in Netherlands these days as the industry expectation from young women to adhere to tighter figures becomes impossible.

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