Fri Sep 8, 10:30 AM ET, MADRID (AFP) - Excessively skinny fashion models will be barred from a major Madrid fashion show later this month for fear they could send the wrong message to young Spanish girls, local media reported.
Madrid's regional government, which is co-financing the Pasarela Cibeles, has vetoed around a third of the models who took part in last year's show because they weigh too little.
The authorities collaborated with a Spanish health organisation to come up with a minumum body mass -- a height-weight ratio -- of 18 for the models.
Spanish daily ABC said it was the first time such restrictions had been imposed on a fashion show, although a recent wedding dress exhibition in Barcelona banned fashion models who took a dress size below 38 (British size 10, US size eight).
Several models at last year's show provoked a row when they claimed their careers would be under threat if they put on weight.
Organisers said they wanted to "help ensure public opinion does not associate fashion, and fashion shows in particular, with an increase in anorexia, a disease which, along with bulimia, is considered ... as a mental and behavioural problem".
The event will take place on September 18-22.
Thoughts ...opinions? I think it's wrong for the government to just ban people, especially from their livelihood. Though I also think that they should have a law where you have to hire women and men of diverse shapes and sizes (within reason) and not just all sizes zeros.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060908/lf_afp/afplifestylefashion



Comments: 12
One thing for sure, modeling agencies, big name designers, ballet companies all require that women be so thin that it's unhealthy. An interesting thing is that the supermarket tabloids are now running stories on celebrity emaciation besides the ones about celebrity weight gain. Winds of change?
Philly