Saturday, 27 April 2013

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After the deaths of several models in a short time span in 2006, there was a huge outcry to stop the Size Zero craze. Women were taking extreme measures in order to be as thin as possible.
It has been reported that models will live on packs of cigarettes, diet pills, daily colonics and laxatives are the weapons and also metabolism boosting injections. Many models themselves are calling for size zero to be banned and telling of their stories of the pressure to become a tiny Size Zero. "When Crystal Renn was anorexic, her career as a model flourished. She had had heart palpitations. She was so weak that she fainted if she walked too far, and her bones had poked out sharply from under her paper-thin, taut, grey skin. But she was a US size zero – a UK size two – and the work rolled in." (The Observer, 2009)

Doctors are warning of the Size Zero Faze impacts as more than 600 children under 13 have been admitted to hospital with anorexia, they blame the "Size Zero Culture", however with anorexia, there is more to blame then just the size zero culture. However, it is clear that to be size zero does not come naturally to all. The risks of trying to obtain a skinny body, if the body does not receive the nutrients it needs, the results can be deadly as found with the death of four models in 2006.


After the deaths of the four models many fashion designers and fashion shows were urged to not use size zero models. After the 2006 deaths, Milan Fashion Show and the Madrid Fashion show banned underweight models with the Spanish fashion industry banning models under the healthy BMI of 18.  (The Telegraph, 2007)



There are very few who are a size zero naturally and men and women should be celebrated for their size no matter what size they are. 


France, L. Crystal Renn, plus-size supermodel, on having her cake and eating it (2009) Available at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/27/fashion-health-and-wellbeing [Accessed on 27 April 2013]

Whitelocks, S.'Cigarettes, daily colonics, laxatives, pills': Model reveals horrifying dieting methods used by peers to shed weight for fashion week (2012) Available at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2198961/Cigarettes-daily-colonics-laxatives-pills-Model-reveals-horrifying-dieting-methods-used-peers-shed-weight-fashion-week.html#ixzz2SXVq6FDj [Accessed on 27 April 2013]



Derbyshire, D.Fashion leaders refuse to ban size zero models (2007) Available from:  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1540595/Fashion-leaders-refuse-to-ban-size-zero-models.html [Accessed on 27 April 2013]

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