Liberal Democrats Direct Change in Modelling Industry
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It has been reported today that the Liberal Democrats are launching a campaign against using airbrushing and other forms of appearance enhancing in advertising campaigns aimed at under sixteens.
It has been reported this week that the Liberal Democrats are launching a campaign against using airbrushing and other forms of appearance enhancing in advertising campaigns aimed at under sixteens.
This is following a piece in The Times earlier this month revealing that catwalk designers are airbrushing models for fashion magazines, despite them already being close to or actually being ‘size zero’.
Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman has expressed that the responsibility for this lies with the designers, who supply magazines with “miniscule” garments so that they are forced to use models with “jutting bones and no breasts or hips”.
Magazines receive garments approximately six months before they appear on the shelves, and therefore editors are forced to hire models that fit into the clothes to ensure they can cover the latest trends. Shulman claims that Vogue in fact frequently retouches photographs to make models look larger.
The Liberal Democrats are saying that this puts unjustifiable pressure on young men and women, and can be seen as a one of the major causes of teenage anorexia.
Jo Swinson, party spokeswoman for the Liberal Democrats said: “Today’s unrealistic idea of what is beautiful means that young girls are under more pressure now than they were even five years ago. Airbrushing means that adverts contain completely unattainable images that no one can live up to in real life.
“We need to help protect children from these pressures and we need to make a start by banning airbrushing in adverts aimed at them. The focus on women’s appearance has got out of hand — no one really has perfect skin, perfect hair and a perfect figure, but women and young girls increasingly feel that nothing less than thin and perfect will do.”











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Nice one to share…Nice work…
Interesting… I’m not sure which side of this issue I’m on – you presented it so well & fair.