With the passage of new legislation known as the “Photoshop Law,” the Israeli fashion industry’s attraction to underweight models may soon become a thing of the past. On Tuesday, Israel’s Knesset passed a law that would prohibit models who are considered “malnourished” by World Health Organization standards to work within the country’s fashion market. The […]
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159cm5ft2in44kg97lbs said:
18.5 BMI sounds actually quite a high cutoff point, as some girls are naturally thinner, especially tall models and Asians.
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Not sure how I feel about this I think it’s good, but also deciding that some bodies are unacceptable makes me...
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