Responsibility of the Fashion Model Industry

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A tall, glamorous runway model is every girl’s dream. Long beautiful legs, lean body, and beautiful shiny hair is what an average young woman views as an ideal image for a female. If you don’t resemble the images of those stunning Victoria Secret models and Fashion Week models, you suddenly become ashamed of your own body. It is a great life to have with the high pay, fame, drinking champagne on a yacht with famous celebrities and even being on the Vogue cover page. Fashion Modeling Industry has been the most influential source in our young women’s lives. Young girls and young women are seen eating as little as they can, even starving themselves at times to resemble those models. What they don’t realize is that they are contributing to the 2.7 percentage of 13- 18 year olds suffering from anorexia and bulimia. Susan Albers, a psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic said exposure to thin models is a great trigger in maintaining an eating disorder. When watching America’s Next Top Model or flipping through a Fashion magazine, these young women don’t apprehend that those models are either naturally slim or they are suffering from an eating disorder themselves, in other words, hostages in the dark hell hid behind those runway curtains. The growing number of young anorexia and bulimia patients, and the number of websites such as thinspiration, where girls put up pictures of their thin bodies clearly suggest that the fashion modeling industry do not at all bear any responsibility in providing healthy, realistic physical role models for young women. According to a research, 95 % of those suffering from these eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25, the primary audiences of those Fashion modeling television s... ... middle of paper ... ...l body. Another great improvement can be seen if the modeling age is moved to 18 and on. This would help bring the number of very young teenagers who are only 15 and 16 to stop binge-eating to lose weight. Girls as young as 12 start getting ideas of losing weight from seeing pictures from magazines, if there is a bigger age gap between these girls and the models then it is less likely to see these girls attempting to resemble the models. Thinspiration is a virus-like source that impacts women greatly, getting rid of these pro-ana websites will surely decrease the amount of girls with eating disorders. When women see other women like them posting their perfect body pictures, they become ashamed of their own body and forces themselves to lose a great amount of weight. With these changes the rate of eating disorder patients would definitely decrease within couple years.

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