




If weight is a prerequisite for the job, then models who are underweight should be banned. Now, if weight is an option, then models who are underweight or overweight should not be banned. It would be opening up to a fistfull of lawsuits to bar a model and to tell her that it is because she is too thin or too fat.
Those people promoting those runway shows know what they are doing. If theyselect to hire an anorexic model that is precisely what they are advertising along with their clothing line. Buy our clothes and become one of the emotionally untreated and untreatable women whose lives are jeopardized by their own punishment of their own bodies because our society has such a high intensity for the perfect body and they have been raised to be perfect. Or something like that.
To give arbitary judgements like lets ban her because she is skinny is ludicrous. It is just as obviously inflicting one person’s gluttony of power through nearly demonic political machines to even imply that a person’s job can be banned because you think so. That isn’t right. And furthermore it does nothing for the industry.
The fashion industry needs to have complete and total freedom of expression. Whom they chooseto hire is their business. If that doesn’t sell then they’ll soon change their form of expression. But how dare someone state ban this or ban that cause we do not think it’s right. Maybe your idea right is my idea wrong.
I am writing on the side that runway models are hired by people who are obviously in a position to hire. I guess my answer is obvious. No, I do not think runway models should be chosen from some blacklists of who is banned and who isn’t. And, I don’t think your job should be dependent on somebody’s misguided effort to prevent you from working for your own good. Who knows that might escalate to somebody writing checks from your bank account because it’s for your own good.


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