fashionologie http://www.fashionologie.com fashion news, fashion shows, designers, models and more . . . en For Brands, Thin Is Still In, Especially Because It Makes You Pay http://www.fashionologie.com/1831715 <p><span class="inline left"><img alt="" src="/files/ons/166/1668379/31_2008/vlv5051nd4.xlarge.jpg" /></span><b>&gt;&gt; In the past</b> couple of years the fashion industry has come under fire on two separate issues: for showing a lack of diversity and for promoting an increasingly slim silhouette. In the past two months, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fashionologie.com/tags/july+2008+vogue+italia"><i>Vogue Italia</i> provided a whirlwind answer</a> to the first issue, but as for the latter issue, <a target="_blank" href="http://adage.com/article?article_id=130021">a new study</a> may halt any forseeable progress. &nbsp;<br /> <br /> The <a target="_blank" href="http://adage.com/article?article_id=130021">research</a> shows that although ads showing thin models make women feel worse about themselves, they make the same women feel better about the brand featured. In fact, despite the negative effect on their body image, the women studied preferred ads showing thin models. And get this: They were more likely to buy products featured in the thin model ads than ones showing &quot;regular-size models.&quot;</p> <p>With justification like this, and especially in the languishing economic climate we're in, there is no doubt that brands will continue to cast tiny models in their ad campaigns &mdash; regardless of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fashionologie.com/1701360">the unhealthy eating habits</a> those models have to use to achieve &quot;the right size.&quot; It's a dirty, dirty, spiral we're in . . .<br /> <span style="font-size: 0.6em;">*image: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4671958&amp;postcount=1323">source</a></span></p><p><a href='http://www.fashionologie.com/1831715'>For Brands, Thin Is Still In, Especially Because It Makes You Pay</a> originally appeared on <a href='http://www.fashionologie.com'>fashionologie</a> on Thu, 07/31/2008 - 1:07pm Please see <a href='http://www.fashionologie.com'>fashionologie</a> for terms for use of feeds.</p> http://www.fashionologie.com/1831715#comment the zeitgeist Model Health Thu, 31 Jul 2008 14:07:07 -0700 fashionologie http://www.fashionologie.com/1831715 Michael Kors, Coco Rocha Uncover Fashion's Nasty Habits at CFDA Health Event http://www.fashionologie.com/1701360 <p><span class="inline normal"><img width="234" height="240" class="image larger" title="" alt="" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" src="http://onsugar.com/files/upl1/23/236279/24_2008/MarcusWra_Jerem_15413129_600.larger.jpg" /></span><b>&gt;&gt; At last night's</b> <a href="http://fashionologie.com/1699617" target="_blank">CFDA-hosted &quot;Beauty of Health&quot; discussion</a>, Michael Kors, Coco Rocha, and casting agent James Scully all stepped up to the plate to address the waning weights of models.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Kors threw in a designer's perspective, <a target="_blank" href="http://5resolutions.blogspot.com/2008/06/cfda-health-initiative-discussion-weve.html">suggesting</a> that his peers should &quot;stay away from child-size clothes unless [they're] designing for children,&quot; and pointing out that when designers offer such small sample sizes and celebrities starve themselves to fit into them, their super-skinny aesthetic has a far-reaching impact on the general female population.&nbsp; He also <a target="_blank" href="http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2008/06/cfdas_takes_on_the_tooskinny_m_1.html">advised</a> agents to only send the most suitable girls to castings:&nbsp; &ldquo;Sending a girl when there's little chance of her being booked throws a 16-year-old into a tizzy.&nbsp; The odds of a girl being booked for my show and Rick Owens&rsquo;s are slim.&rdquo;<br /> <br /> Next up to the podium was Coco Rocha, who just like <a target="_blank" href="http://fashionologie.com/1684258">Natalia Vodianova and Ali Michael</a> before her, admitted that the job comes with some very unhealthy habits.&nbsp; Two years ago, she weighed 108 pounds (at 5'10&quot;), and yet people were stilling telling her &quot;you need to lose more weight.&nbsp; The look this year is anorexic.&nbsp; We don't want you to be anorexic, we just want you to look it.&quot;&nbsp; Even crazier, an agent once advised her to throw up after meals.&nbsp;</p> <p>Eventually, she submitted to the pressure.&nbsp; &quot;Last season I took diuretic pills. Once I took so many on an empty stomach that I was doubled over for hours. That's the last time I ever did something so terrible to my body.&quot;&nbsp; She asked designers to provide healthier food at their shows &mdash; &quot;No one wants to be caught with that photo 'Model Eats Cake'&quot; &mdash; and to make their fit models, and therefore their sample sizes, bigger &mdash; models are humiliated when zippers won't zip up at castings.&nbsp;</p> <p>Finally, casting agent James Scully advised insiders to consider the weight of their words.&nbsp; &quot;Let's stop treating models like greyhounds we plan to shoot after a race. We have to remember we are dealing with real people who have real feelings.&quot;</p> <p>Francisco Costa, Georgina Chapman, Keren Craig, Donna Karan, Richard Chai, Marcus Wainwright, David Neville, Derek Lam, Doo-Ri Chung, Diane von Furstenberg, Phillip Lim, and Anna Wintour, plus several other <i>Vogue</i> editors, were all in attendance at the event &mdash; which leaves quite a few American designers unaccounted for.&nbsp; But as Michael Kors <a target="_blank" href="http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2008/06/cfdas_takes_on_the_tooskinny_m_1.html">pointed out</a>, designers aren't the only people responsible. &quot;The next one we need to do is about skinny people who work in fashion: editors, buyers, stylists. That&rsquo;s called &lsquo;Why <em>Does</em> This Sample Fit Me?&rdquo;</p> <p><span style="font-size: 0.6em;"> *images: <a href="http://wireimage.com" target="_blank">source</a> </span></p><p><a href='http://www.fashionologie.com/1701360'>Michael Kors, Coco Rocha Uncover Fashion's Nasty Habits at CFDA Health Event</a> originally appeared on <a href='http://www.fashionologie.com'>fashionologie</a> on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 9:45am Please see <a href='http://www.fashionologie.com'>fashionologie</a> for terms for use of feeds.</p> http://www.fashionologie.com/1701360#comment body con Anna Wintour CFDA Coco Rocha David Neville Derek Lam Diane von Furstenberg Donna Karan Doo-Ri Chung Francisco Costa Georgina Chapman James Scully Keren Craig Marcus Wainwright Michael Kors Model Health Phillip Lim Richard Chai Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:45:21 -0700 fashionologie http://www.fashionologie.com/1701360