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Size zero models have sparked a heated debate in recent months. Here we talk to two groups in the fashion industry to find out what they think.
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  • Not gonna deny, but clothes look much better when you are thin...much better! There is nothing attractive about a tub of lard pushing out of a tight shirt

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  • WTF someone is holding up the runway rope? That's not high end haha

  • I think that size zero models should only be allowed on haute couture*professional* catwalks because its more of a mannequin look and they should not be use as often on *regular* photo-shoots or shows because it seems to me that there is a lot of people who do not understand the art of it.

    I personally prefer fit models and  btw sweety there is no size zero in mans clothing just letting you know and I think male models are suppose to be buff or at least healthy ??

  • @enricuea they should indeed ban the ones that suffer to get a size zero, but in the model industry it's (not always but most of the time) about how the clothes look, the models are actual 'coathangers' for the clothes so it's kinda crucial for them to 'not stand out' with their bodies and be that skinny

  • youtube suggested this to me cause i watched "GG Allin - Kill the Police" wtf...??!

  • I think there is a huge difference between a girl who starves herself to achieve and maintain a size zero, and a girl who diets sensibly. There are few who are size zero naturally, but there is nothing wrong with dieting in a healthy way to lose body fat in order to fit a size zero. I believe it is a misconception that one must invariably be anorexic in order to be a size zero, not to say that a large number of size zero girls aren't, but it cannot be assumed so for every case.

  • They do NOT look like they're size zero at all... Unless they're around 5"6 or 5"7, which is VERY short for models... I was size zero when I was 13, and I was around 5"4 and people thought I was anorexic because I was so skinny.

  • @ ericherold: ikr. so many people, especially girls feel that they can't live up to the looks of fashion models. i mean, sure, if size zero models were banned, they'd lose their job, but they could probably easily find another. it's a horrible thing, anorexia, bulimia, or any type of eating disorder.

  • WOAHHHH LOOK! Skinny women.... You dont see those anymore. Sigh......

  • it's all about how you get to the size zero. but i think banning skinny girls in the fashion industry is a must. at least those who suffer in order to get that way.

  • Why do they ask everyone but the girls?

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