THE fashion industry prides itself on including all body types, shapes, sizes, ethnicities and disability.
Some people refer to particularly skeletal models as “Paris thin”, as there’s a reputation in the industry that the models at PFW are typically thinner than in other shows. Back in 2017, a new law was passed in France banning the use of unhealthily thin models from the runways.The ostentatious feather boots and puff ball skirt accentuates the thin frame of the model
Just last week, British model Edie Campbell, 28, was told she was “too big” to open a show at Milan Fashion Week.British model Edie Campbell, who is a size eight, was told last week she was 'too big' to open a show at Milan Fashion Week However, it could easily apply to numerous big labels who continually push waif-like ideals on the runway.It is deeply ingrained into the fashion industry to promote an ideal that is dangerous for 'ordinary women'The charity’s head of communications, Rebecca Field, told the
Ewwww. That’s not a good look
Shame no one threw a bone with meat on it .
Hatred of women
Boycott YSL. YSL
Stop body shaming women and girls.
if the fashion mafia wants to design outfits for 12 year old boys, they should just do that. at least then we'd get a more accurate representation of what body type they want us all to have.
Saint Laurent Paris and Hedi love especially thin girl and they only make a clothes for them. Imo, YSL didn’t use too thinner model in his show.
They look miserable as sin. It must be so tiring to maintain that dream just because some designer wants their clothes to hang off them like walking coat hangers.
Poor girls. This is so sad