It's a start: Fewer too-thin models at New York Fashion week this year
Categories: Celebs & Entertainment
Over the past few years, the fashion industry has received a fair amount of criticism for using too many skeleton-thin models. And it seems they're paying attention and trying to 'beef-up' -- well, if the recent New York Fashion week is any indication anyway. Nian Fish, the chair of fashion designers health initiative is insisting that all models used in the various shows were size 2 or 4 -- not 0 or 00, as was the previous standard. "I think there's progress," says Fish, "The girls are still slim. We didn't want them not to be slim. We wanted a projection of health"
Still, the fashion industry is a long way from embracing curves. "Thin is going to be the ruling look -- until someone says, 'I want voluptuous,'" said Fish. "I don't know if that ever is going to come back." And in London, plans to make models pass a health examination were dropped because of not enough international support.
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CED 11-07-2008 @ 5:18PM
Thanks for the great article on the recent ban of skinny models in this years New York fashion week. This ban shows the great progress that is being made to combat the promotion of unhealthy body sizes. Recently, the Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt posted an entry about the recent ban of too thin models in fashion week on their blog. CED expresses their opinion and discusses the detail of the ban in this entry. To view the blog entry click here: http://eatingdisorder.org/blog/2008/11/06/the...
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