beauty

Oh she’s fat. So fat. Fatter than fat.

The modelling industry makes no apologies for what they are: an
industry based 100% on aesthetics. It doesn’t matter if you’re smart or
talented or kind or funny. What matters – ALL that matters – in
modelling is how you look. Last year’s winner was too thin, this year,
Demelza is too fat.

I’m so thrilled to hear that Channel 7 is
doing a new TV show called “Make Me A Model” because that’s what the
world needs, another show encouraging vulnerable girls to define
themselves by how they look.
At least on Idol and Australia’s Got Talent, it’s about what you can DO rather than your weight, height and facial features.

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gigdiary 16 years ago

The readers who buy the magazines are the ultimate link in the chain. They are perpetuating the stereotype of 'waif-like' is 'god-like'. If they, en masse, stopped buying this rubbish, it would no longer be published. Well, perhaps till the next up-and-coming bright- eyed, bright-haired spark in editorials thought it would sell!
Mia surely has first hand knowledge of this. As long as it's selling, do the stories get published ? Probably, within reason. Unfortunately that 'reason' is currently drawing a long bow with publications like London's Daily Mail.


Richard 16 years ago

OK, so the men apparently were fat balding pigs. But shouldn't we also blame the readers who buy Vogue and other magazines and expect (or put up with) stick models?