Whilst fashion models have always normally been slim for as long as people can remember, most people have noticed that models have become especially skinny in the recent years. A massive debate is now raging about size zero models. People are very much influenced by celeb diets
People thought that models like Laetitia Casta have changed the way models are supposed to be. Casta broke the mold of the stereotypical skinny model by having more meat on her bones, but still bagging major campaigns for Victoria’s Secret and Yves St. Laurent. While Casta cast hope for the modeling industry in the late 90’s that models can indeed be healthy, people are now again at odds with the especially skinny size zero models that are found in runways today.
You will also have noticed that things have changed again and we're now back to having very skinny models on our catwalks. Most people are concerned that size zero models are giving off a skewed perception of beauty, that women have to be unbelievably skinny in order to be attractive. Such is the danger of constantly using skinny models to endorse clothes and other various products; younger girls are more vulnerable to what the media feeds them. These younger girls could develop the idea that it is acceptable to starve just to be like those size zero models.
Fortunately, some designers have addressed the situation; there are catwalks that ban stick thin models. Some of the models who are size zero say that it's not their fault and that they are just born that way. They claim that being skinny is not because they starved themself. While the debate goes on, there is still that perennial need to tell young girls that beauty comes in all sizes and shapes, and beauty is not limited to size zero. If you truly care about your health, instead of following celebrity diets, instead just follow celebrity hair styles instead.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Size Zero Weight Loss Should Be Avoided
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