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Ultra-skinny models banned
20/12/2006 07:52 - (SA)
Milan - The Italian fashion capital Milan
has formally barred ultra-skinny and under-age models ahead of
its February catwalk shows, as the fashion world comes under
pressure to promote a healthier image.
The agreement signed on Monday between the city and its
powerful fashion industry bans models under 16 and those with a
body mass index of less than 18.5 from Milan's shows.
The accord also includes courses on healthy eating and
exercise and calls for a variety of clothing sizes in shows.
"The agreement is the result of a common effort ... to share
and to communicate to our young people the importance of
positive models of living," Milan mayor Letizia Moratti said in
a statement.
Body mass index is the ratio of weight to the square of
height - so that a 1.73m model who weighed
less than 55.4kg would be barred.
The accord is broadly in line with a manifesto issued by the
national government and Italy's fashion chiefs on Saturday, and
due to be signed this week.
Spain barred models below a certain weight from Madrid's
shows in September.
This month Brazil launched a campaign to ban
under-age, underweight models from shows in response to the
death of a Brazilian model from complications due to anorexia.
Milan's fashion houses at first resisted calls to follow the
Spanish example. Mario Boselli, the head of Italy's National
Fashion Chamber, said in September that only "maybe one girl in
a hundred" of the models on show could be defined as too skinny.
But Boselli, whose lobby group represents such big names as
Armani, Versace and Prada, agreed to work with the government on
a self-regulatory code of good practice.
- Reuters
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