Stick Insects No Longer Acceptable September 21, 2006 by Michele Neylon 5 Comments According to a reports in the Guardian superthin models are not as acceptable as before. In an interesting move the Madrid fashion show banned overly thin models. Related Posts:Trying my Hand at Scale Models AgainMaking Bread With a Bread MachineA 1:72 Scale Spitfire to get StartedAnother Year of Fun ConcertsConcerts and MoreGoing Back on the Road Sort of
adam says September 21, 2006 at 11:58 am They were never acceptable imho. The only people that aspired towards that kind of figure were anorexics and bulimics. And dickheads, obviously.
michele says September 21, 2006 at 1:11 pm Adam It would be a nice change if the fashion shows made the stick insects completley defunct …. Michele
Alan O'Rourke says September 21, 2006 at 2:19 pm Or is just a publicity stunt. Maybe I am too cynical…
Alan O'Rourke says September 21, 2006 at 2:19 pm Or is just a publicity stunt. Maybe I am too cynical…
Aidan says September 21, 2006 at 4:50 pm I had this story on http://www.wierdinfo.com and in an update the Indian fashion people have also taken a step in the same direction.
adam says
They were never acceptable imho. The only people that aspired towards that kind of figure were anorexics and bulimics. And dickheads, obviously.
michele says
Adam
It would be a nice change if the fashion shows made the stick insects completley defunct ….
Michele
Alan O'Rourke says
Or is just a publicity stunt. Maybe I am too cynical…
Alan O'Rourke says
Or is just a publicity stunt. Maybe I am too cynical…
Aidan says
I had this story on http://www.wierdinfo.com and in an update the Indian fashion people have also taken a step in the same direction.