Disturbingly Skinny Models on Paris Haute Couture Runways

by sweetsixteen | January 24, 2008 at 02:07 pm
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Disturbingly Skinny Models on Paris Haute Couture Runways

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While reviewing Paris Haute Couture Fashion week photos, some literally
striked me and required some time to digest. It wasn' t about the
avangard shapes or bold colors; it was about some of the models the
clothes were “hanging” on.

With all the buzz going around skinny models these
days and designers that ban those who are too skinny, you would expect
Armani and Valentino – the biggest names in business – will support the
“healthy” trend. Apparently not.

I was truly sad to see these two design geniuses
promote the unhealthy body image. I cannot even grasp how someone could
be focused on the clothes on these photos. The images are too
disturbing to look!

With all my expectations and excitement for the
New York fashion week opening in a few days, I really hope these
“haute” looks will be absent from the runways.

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ppeggy

You are so right sweetsixteen.  Those models are very ill.  What a distorted world the designers must be in to think that these pathetic scarecrows can make clothes look good.  You don't even really see the clothes.

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chung sungwoo

yes you hit the nail on the head! I am sad to see the skinny model as well.


 

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Jenniferb83d

Get a life people and stop hating on models!!! Don't be a hater loose weight people stop hating on those who are thin because your jealous and fat!!!!!!!!

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lara alexis

jennifer, if you look like that you should rly go eat some cheeseburgers. and if you actually think that looks good then that anorexia is probrably damaging your brain <3

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