The terrible pressure of size 0 in the fashion industry
In the 1990s, the fashion world favored models with hot bodies and three sexy loops. The taste of the designer produced a generation of real estate models such as Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, personal personal personal psychford...
Playboy models and Victoria's Secret lingerie employees also represent the generation of models with hot bodies.
However, after a period of power in the supermodel generation, designers realized that their outfits were overshadowed by models. In the end, they decided to drown down the sexy generation of models and promote the size 0 model movement.
size 0 is used to measure the rate of hungry models with the three-round measurement of 76-56-81. The heroicsics trend has caused models to rush to fast. In the end, they are just a mobile bone. According to Glamour, this is what designers want. They are afraid that the dominance of supermodels will flare up, beauty will overshadow their clothes and they will not be able to sell.
There are very few models in the world who own a storks' body without dieting like Kate Moss. Young models struggled to fast, eventually leading to a tragic death from anorexia.
The death of model sister Luisel and Eliana Ramos rings the alarm bell about the toxic size 0 trend. Luisel suffered a stroke on the catwalk, and died at her home because she could not tolerate food.
In 2010, Isabelle Cara passed away after a period of struggling with eating disorders. In a previous interview with CBS, the French model shocked everyone by revealing that she weighed 25kg while her height was 1.65m. She fainted many times because she only ate a chocolate bar and drank tea to catch the breath.
For other models, they chose drugs and painkillers to limit hunger. Model Carre Otis said she had to leave the glamorous fashion world because she could not continue to live as a machine. She also felt scared by the scene of the model eating cotton, naming her throat before the show, drinking water to hold her steam for fear of ruining the designer's belongings.
Victims of sexual harassment
In a complaint against sexual assaultor Gerald Marie sent to court in September, former supermodel Paulina Porizkova bitterly talked about the reality of the modeling world: As models, we are not paid for our talent. We rent our bodies and faces but are treated as if they were flower sellers.
She believes that models face sexual abuse every day. They are not protected. Explaining her silence, Paulina Porizkova said that the current fashion industry has too many models. The fierce elimination has made them just want to keep quiet.
For sexual assaultors, they think that without this girl, there will be someone else who volunteers to use their love to change their position on the catwalk. This situation will continue to happen without a proper verdict, said Paulina Porizkova.
In her memoir Almost 54, model Isobella Jade revealed that love affairs and changing sex is a trap that no young model can avoid.
"I was advised by my seniors to pay attention to the elderly. That is an opportunity for career advancement. The secret castings are the places that make young girls like me lose their lives, Jade wrote in her memoir.
The female model revealed that she made a mistake when agreeing to attend the casting at a creative director's private home. There, Jade lost her daughter. When I asked the other selected girls, their fates were no different.
In her My Body memoir, famous model Emily Ratajkowski revealed that even strong-willed people like her cannot avoid sexual abuse. The low throat makes the beauties silent. The concept of "short model life, just make money and then withdraw" is the main reason why shocking stories in the fashion industry continue to occur.