PlayGirl Posted April 28, 2008 Posted April 28, 2008 Vogue Russia(2008) Ali Michael walks to Africa ph: KT Auleta styling: Simon Robins scans by achAT Quote
glassONION Posted May 7, 2008 Posted May 7, 2008 Vogue Italia March 2008 - "Clothes That Charm" Photographer: Paolo Roversi Quote
penny-dreaddfull Posted May 7, 2008 Posted May 7, 2008 nice eds, play and Go! interesting article i found Have you guys read the very disturbing Wall Street Journal article? February 2008 Teen Vogue cover girl Ali Michael got booted out of Paris fashion week for being too fat! Ali debuted on the runways in Fall 2007. She walked 31 shows during Spring 2008 show season (Dior, Chanel, etc she even opened Lanvin) and for Fall 2008, she only walked 10 shows in New York, ZERO shows in London and Milan... and only 1 show in Paris. Why? According to Ali's mother, she got sick for trying to keep her weight down... now that she decided to get "healthier", she gained five pounds and everyone thought she got thick in the legs! On Tuesday morning in Paris, as the fashion elite were gathering at the Balenciaga show, 17-year-old model Ali Michael was heading home to the U.S. far earlier than anticipated. Miss Michael was last season's model du jour, and she looks wraithlike, with a still-developing body and a 23-inch waist. But this season, after gaining five pounds, Miss Michael was told by casting directors for the runway shows that her legs were too plump, according to her mother, Mary Ann Michael, who travels with her daughter to appointments and shows. And so, after doing a string of major supermodel shows in September, Miss Michael snared only the Yohji Yamamoto show in Paris this time around. from wall street journal the fact that this happened makes me sweat murder :persuazn: Quote
Nemeside Posted May 24, 2008 Posted May 24, 2008 yeah kinda famous storywell but anyway she is a model so she has to be thin. why other models have to be thin but ali doesn't? i mean this kind of things happen to many models, paris fashion week choose just veeery thin models, if you want to stay in you have to stick to rules. that's fair Quote
penny-dreaddfull Posted May 24, 2008 Posted May 24, 2008 Nem, you have a point, that cant be denied it is apparently a requirement for nearly 6 ft tall girls to wear a size 2, or even a size zero but the thing that really got to me was something that i wasnt able to scan it was the teen vogue article where ali talks about her experiences. she says that there were maybe one or 2 models that were naturally that skinny and later mentions that in all her runway experience, there wasnt ONE model she knew that didnt have some type of issue with food. just think about that. NOT ONE girl that didnt have some type of food issue so that means that all the girls we love and worship in the threads, all have an eating disorder to some degree thousands, perhaps millions of girls worship every facet of these models lives, and a huge portion of them are making themselves SICK. is that admirable? i recognize that the girls must meet standards but if the standards mean that they must make themselves sick, lose their periods, have their hair fall out rob their young and growing bodies of the nutrients they need to become physically fit and happy for their future lives----- questions need to be asked of these 'standard makers' this trend of emaciation has only been going on for less than 10 yrs believe me, a 6 ft tall girl who wears a size 6 is pretty freaking skinny. skinny girls look just as gorgeous in haute couture as super skinny,concentration camp looking girls. if all the girls who are killing themselves for fashion were to walk away from the business how many would there be to model?? i bet the modelling population would be cut by 'round 75% if you dont see a problem with that, if you feel that 'thats how the industry works, cest la vie' then more power to ya.but we dont have to sit by the sidelines and let things go on business as usual-we can speak with our money-- money is the language that the industry understands and its the only way to make a change. i see these ridiculous unattainable standards as a way to take power away from women, starting with the young. i wait for the day when slim healthy girls take back the runways and set their own standards-not jump through hoops like little monkeys who are willing to give up the future of their health and happiness. sermon over Quote
@melie Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 John Galliano SS09 Backstage source : vmagazine Quote
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