Is London Fashion Week Promoting The Zero



After the ban size 0 models in Madrid and Milan, it is expected in London to protest, during Fashion Week. However, the organizers of London Fashion Week say they will not ban size zero models designer if you insist on using them, but simply ask them to use healthy looking models.

in the UK the average woman is size 12, but more and more young girls to appear on the catwalk, and the focus sports figure size zero (english size 4). If our girls the UK seeing this ultra-slim images in magazines, on TV and on the catwalk, they may begin to doubt their natural body shapes that were once comfortable in. Since these tiny, framed women wear designers, latest trends, will give our women, no other message than 'it looks good on that size. "Many women can become off wearing the latest trends as they feel that they look' fat 'in relation to the likes of English rose, Lily Cole.

After the Uruguay Luisella Ramos died in August 2006, in Uruguay at the Fashion Week, many fashion capitals rethought type of image they are giving for many women around the world. Luisella a 18 - year-old model is set to star in Fashion Week, Uruguay, but he died of heart failure during the show after starving herself.

Madrid was one of the first ban on ultra-thin models in September last year, shortly after Milan, in order to promote a healthy and beautiful pictures. Even Jean Paul Gaultier was replaced by a tiny size zero models for women size 20, during Paris Fashion Week last October.

seems to be a mixed view of the infamous size zero. Many cities and designers have shown their support for healthier looking girls saying no to zero, but does that mean that other cities such as London, thin look of them support a ban. Many view the predicted life-size 12 women will think when you see the size zero, but has anyone thought about how, of course, slim size 6-8 in the feel?

Many girls size 6 or 8, who are naturally small framed and healthy, can have their self-esteem diminished hearing the excitement of their neighboring size zero. He said that if you have a BMI under 18 you are underweight, and if he is younger than 15 years, you are under the limit of the disease. Will scare ultra-thin models scare young women into thinking they have a disorder? Many people think about women who are actually sick, but not about women who are that size, because it suits their body shape. Will women in the UK need to start measuring their BMI regularly to see if they are safe, or swallowed thin bug?

It seems that women should feel comfortable in a size that they are natural, whether it is size 20, 12 or even sixth Whatever it is healthy for them should not really matter, rather than what is shown in the media. However, it is hard not to think about the kinds of images will be given to women when London Fashion Week starts. Will our nation become one of uncertainty, unless we follow the trend? Hopefully, that requires designers to use "healthy" looking models will be a success, and London will get caught in a zero mode.