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Posted by Lori Henry Dec 27, 2006 |
Recently, Italy stepped up its commitment to stop models from walking the runway who were too underweight. The bold move is gaining attention worldwide and other countries are looking to them to see how it will affect the fashion industry.
With minimum Body Mass Index (BMI) of 18.5 and a minimum age of 16 years old, models are being taken through health tests before being hired.
This new initiative is a daring step in a world where thin is always in. If we begin to see heartier looking women on the runways, what will change? How will designers have to look at their creations?
Or will people eventually get used to the fact of seeing more curvy models on the catwalks? Although this is only a small step in helping sick models seek treatment instead of larger contracts, I do believe it’s a step in the right direction.
For news about the death of model Eliana Ramos, click here.