Government Banning Skinny Models From Catwalks & MagazinesLooking like a skeleton is unattractive, unrealistic and unhealthy. To put a halt to the glamorisation of unhealthy thin women, the government will be introducing a massive overhaul to the Australian fashion industry, whereSKINNY modelswill be banished from catwalks and magazines. After a 2 year consultation process, the new industry code was exclusively revealed to the "Sunday Times". The new code will include the following: * Not running advertisements for rapid weight loss, cosmetic surgery, excessive exercise or other commercials that may promote a negative body image. * Only using models aged 16 or older to model adult clothes, both on catwalks and in print. * Refraining from using models who are very thin or male models who are excessively muscular. * Disclosing when images have been retouched and air-brushed and refraining from enhancing photographs in a way that changes a person's body shape and features * Stocking clothing in a wide variety of sizes in shops to reflect the demand from customers. * Using a broad range of body shapes, sizes and ethnicities in editorial and advertising. To read the full article regarding the government's efforts to stop the glomourisation of skinny models go to / If you have a eating disorder problem there are helplines available across Australia to help with your issues. Thin is unhealthy and could lead to other life threatening illnesses Celine writes beauty and skin care articles for Green Organics Beauty - An organic beauty website. Go to to find more exclusive skin care tips and secrets. |