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Madrid is not Paris. Madrid is not Milan. Madrid is not New York. Madrid isn’t even London. But still, the organisers of the Madrid Fashion week took a stance on “skinny” earlier this month. I was lucky to be able to be there on the 18th of september when the Fashion Week opened, and I must say, you could sense the difference. Their was a positive atmosphere in Madrid, and the girls on the catwalks looked great.
With my BMI of 17.5 i wouldn’t have been the skinniest on the catwalk in Madrid,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but I wouldn’t have been the fat girl sticking out either. That’s great to see, and it’s one of the most important evolutions the fashion industry still has to make (and it will make it, take my word for it). Madrid will not make the change this year, but if fashion-opinion-makers join Madrid’s stance on skinny, we could be up for a change in a few years or decades…
Times Online posted the following in an extensive article on the Madrid Fashion Week:
“The organisers of Madrid Fashion Week have announced that they are banning skinny women to develop a more healthy image for the event this month. If any very skinny models do turn up, they will be classed as unhealthy and in need of medical help.
The move has been heralded as good news for younger and lesser-known models,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who often force themselves to become thin in the battle to secure a place among the top flight. But pear-shaped females should not celebrate too heartily, for the leading names of world fashion are showing no sign of following in the Spaniards??? footsteps. The Pasarela Cibeles trade fair in Madrid is a minnow compared with the big fish of Milan, Paris, New York and London fashion weeks.”
I honestly believe Times Online isn’t even pointing out the real problem here, which, in my opinion, lies with the Fashion Designers themselves. When talking to catwalk models they always point them out as being ‘guilty’ for the current demand for skinny on the catwalk, and I can understand their point of view. Designers want their clothes to look the way they have them pictured in their head. If a line has to be straight,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the model’s body has to make that possible. That makes sense, right?
No! It doesn’t! It’s not hypocricy, it’s blindness. The most beautiful women in the world do not have a 15 or 16 BMI, ask any man. Clothes don’t look better on a 80-pound,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 6-feet tall chick. It’s time designers open their eyes. We can’t expect designers to take responsibilty for the anorexic kids, business is business. We can’t expect designers to take responsibility for the fact that so many models are starving themselves,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], business is business. But we can expect them to stop sticking their heads up theirs and realize their public isn’t looking for matches, they’re looking for beauty and style.
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