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Armani weighs in on too-thin models
Monday, 13-Nov-2006 09:19PM EDT
Story from United Press International. Copyright 2006 by United Press International (via ClariNet) LONDON, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani is speaking out against overly skinny models on the catwalks of Europe's fashion centers. Armani said the fashion industry should ban size zero models as a statement against anorexia and other eating disorders among young women. "I have never liked thin girls and I have never made them go on the catwalk," Armani said in Monday's Daily Mail. Armani's statements were the strongest on the topic from a leading designer. The debate over thin models, who are believed to show the clothes better, heated up after the recent death of model Luisel Ramos. The ultra-thin women were barred from working at Madrid Fashion Week. Add to: Tags Related to Armani weighs in on too-thin models |
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