Do you think a woman wearing a size 4 is fat?

moshquerade

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Apparently the Industry now does : /

At what size do you consider a woman is fat?


At size 4, Fashion Week model Coco Rocha, 21, is latest of many women considered fat by industry

Tuesday, February 16th 2010, 4:00 AM

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What the ... ? Coco Rocha says the demand for her modeling services
has gone down because of her size-4 body.


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Model Coco Rocha, here at a dress fitting, is the latest victim of fashion's
irresponsible, unattainable demand that young women be emaciated.



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Rocha, 21, is a size 4, but believes she's lost out on modeling gigs due to her weight.

But she's not the only model whose battled with the
fashion industry's misperception of women's weight ...




So it's come to this.

After all the hype, promises and international outcry, fashion's still calling normal girls fat.

Coco Rocha is the latest victim of fashion's irresponsible, unattainable demand that young women - some barely into their teens - be emaciated.

The 21-year-old top model, an outspoken advocate for industry reform, told The New York Times that demand for her services has waned, thanks to an occasional hamburger habit.

Sunday, she modeled for Diane von Furstenberg. Monday, she walked in Zac Posen's show.

Look at the pictures.

She's a size 4 - and she's gorgeous.

Gemma Ward, an Australian who quit the business last year, got attention recently for chunked-up pictures (read: she's got thighs) that circulated online. One blogger suggested she could get work in the plus-size biz.

Compare these women with the models getting all the bookings - stick figures with jutting collarbones, thighs the size of their ankles and not a whisper of a womanly curve.

They're following in the footsteps of waifs like Kate Moss, who recently gave us her words of wisdom: "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels."

It didn't feel good for Ana Carolina Reston, the 88-pound Brazilian who died in 2006 of complications from anorexia.

Don't feel sorry for the models: They live in a country where there's access to food, and are actively starving themselves to make money. They're making a choice.

Crystal Renn, a size-12 model who spent the early part of her career starving herself, says she was chasing a dream.

"No one chained me to a treadmill; no one forced me to starve," she told the Daily News. "I made those decisions to reach for the standards that were set for me."

Want to throw blame? Look straight at the people who are paying them.

Last week, the Council of Fashion Designers of America threw a symposium where designers, models and editors discussed raising the "sample size," the industry standard set for runway and magazine photo shoots, to a size 4.

Right now, it's a zero.

Designers and agents alike know that they're setting the bar for boniness - and that it's set pretty high.

Stunner Doutzen Kroes was at that panel and told The Associated Press she doesn't do shows because she doesn't fit into the sample size.

So she joined Victoria's Secret's brigade of sexy girls. "I eat and I am happy," she said. "I want a healthy lifestyle, and I hope other models can have choices like that."

Rocha spoke out at the event, too, saying, "It took a while to grow the confidence to say, 'This is who I am, take it or leave it.'"

And fashion, she has now revealed, decided to leave it.

Two years ago, at the first of these useless events, she admitted that when she was at her thinnest - just 108 pounds (she's 5-feet-10) - someone told her to lose weight.

So she did, and made herself ill with diuretic pills taken on an empty stomach. She vowed never to do it again - and made a plea then to the people present at the dog-and-pony show to make a change.

It was a cry for help.

And no one has listened.
http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyl...02-16_sick_world_where_size_4_is_too_fat.html
 

mchammer187

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No

Fashion models arent really the pinnacle of what men find attractive anyway. They are more for women imo.

Swimsuit and lingerie models >>>>>>>> fashion models

I don't really understand who likes fashion models. Gay male fashion designers?
 

techs

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No. However, skinny must sell more clothes, otherwise why would they keep using anorexic models?
 

moshquerade

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No. However, skinny must sell more clothes, otherwise why would they keep using anorexic models?
Most, close to all, women cannot wear clothes that small, anorexic size, so I don't understand how that is selling more clothes...
 

kotss

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I wish I could shove my foot up the ass of whoever thought that skin and bones women look hot. I want some curves on a woman, then they look like a woman. A woman should not try to look like a man!!!
 

moshquerade

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I wish I could shove my foot up the ass of whoever thought that skin and bones women look hot. I want some curves on a woman, then they look like a woman. A woman should not try to look like a man!!!

or like a skeleton. :eek:
 

ichy

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The modeling industry is divorced from reality. I heard that they consider a size 8 model to be "plus size." Give me a break.
 

geno

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My fiance buys into that crap, "stick-thin is beautiful". No f'n way. I tell her it's gross and she doesn't believe me :rolleyes:
 

Jeeebus

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I can't even determine if her elbows are too pointy with all that fat covering them up. <barf>
 

techs

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No. However, skinny must sell more clothes, otherwise why would they keep using anorexic models?

Most, close to all, women cannot wear clothes that small, anorexic size, so I don't understand how that is selling more clothes...

I don't claim to understand it. I am just assuming that it does, otherwise why would companies use models that don't sell clothes?

Though, I might imagine that they are selling an image that they believe women want to be. That is as skinny as possible. And that women buy the clothes of the image of what they want to be.
 
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The modeling industry is run by gay men; who cares what women they find attractive? They're gay. They're going to be attracted to women who don't look like women. For the real world, not only is size 4 not fat, but it's damn near too skinny. That woman still looks emaciated.
 

Rubycon

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"women considered fat by industry"

A ludicrous industry that needs to lie down next to MPAA and RIAA. D: