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    and down something called a catwalk. No one seemed to know why a catwalk should be called a catwalk. Why not a dogwalk, for instance? Well, the answer to that seemed simple. If they called the catwalk a dogwalk then people might think that what they'd come to see was a dog show, instead of a fashion show and be on the lookout for a French poodle a la Rohit Bal. On the other hand, no one's ever heard of a cat show, so if you call the catwalk in a fashion show a catwalk you'd be alright, and no one

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    Examples of these women are Cheryl Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Rushanara Ali who have become successful due to their own handwork and merit and not due to their size. Also women who are a plus size are now seen as healthy and beautiful, like Oprah thus promote physical health and can impact female in a positive way as they are not always subjected to images of stick thin women. Lastly functionalists may argue that eating

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    Eating Disorders

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    because thin, beautiful women are what they are used to seeing everywhere. There are rarely advertisements with curvy, real looking women on them. Plus size models are also scarce and compared to the ultra skinny models, they are not looked up to. What is happening to society? Size ¾ is no longer considered thin. There are double zeros and negative sizes that are taking over the clothing racks. Changes need to be made with the media and the fashion industry immediately. The rampage of being so thin

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    p=5234 on September 4, 2012. BBC, December 29, 2010. BBC News – ‘No Anorexia’ model Isabelle Caro dies aged 28. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12091475 on September 4, 2012. Beckford, M. February 15, 2007. Sister of tragic ‘size zero’ model found dead –

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    The idea of perfection developed by the media, consists of the characteristics tall, blonde, and simply unrealistic. The photoshopped pictures of these idealistic women are all over magazines and billboards. Women conform themselves to try to meet these standards through plastic surgeries, crazy exercise routines and potentially deadly diets. A combination of outside influences and genetics can drive women to major mental disorders. Women just have to walk outside and glance at a billboard, wait

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    Perfection In Fashion

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    Perfection is a word one would use when describing fashion models. The models who walk down the catwalk or show up on ads are physically perfect. With a height of five eight and a size zero in clothing, with long legs and perfect skin one my think models have no imperfections. However, the fashion modeling industry is far from flawless; 54.7% of models start their career at the young ages of 13-16 and 37.3% of models start their career at the ages of 17-20 (Model). To insure that models were kept

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    Summary Against Hilton

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    Hilton is correct on the part of, the fashion industry does not care who buys the clothes, but she is wrong when she says size does not matter. In the clip by CBS, modeling agent Bethann Hardison say that every model must be lean, and tall. Also in the news clip by ABC 7, Ralph Lauren is now using plus-sized models to model their clothes. This is an effort to prove that models

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    Over the decades, many women of all shapes and sizes have struggled with body image and low self-esteem which has been affected by media’s portrayal of beauty. In a study performed in the United Kingdom, researchers “examined whether young women who make implicit associations between underweight models and positive attributes report elevated eating disorder symptoms” (Ahern). An eating disorder is evidence of an individual’s lack of positive body image. The person believes that he or she has to

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    used diuretics, 67% sweat off pounds in the sauna, 30% vomit, and 40% use laxatives. Hilton says that since models don’t have to do any physical labor, and that all their gifts are from nature, that they are not victimized. The article “Cocaine Catwalk” by the Electric New paper helps my claim that models are victimized. The article talks about how widespread the use of the drug actually is. People wouldn’t look at a model and even understand close to what they actually go

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    ENG 150 18 October 2012 The Negative Effects of the Fashion Industry on Eating Disorders While it’s fashion week in London, the size “zero” models start to prepare for the big show by purging to be as thin as possible. Most models starve themselves in order to achieve the “waif”, stick-thin figure; it becomes so addictive, almost like second nature that it further leads to serious eating disorders. From recent studies, today’s model weighs about 23% less than the normal woman. Clearly, most

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