For my first blog, I decided to talk a bit about the obvious and widely known issue in the fashion industry: eating disorders. Many if not all models working in the fashion industry are pressured into sickness. Even the naturally tallest and thinnest models are convinced, by their employers but also by themselves, that they are overweight. Many size 0 women look in the mirror and see a size 14, because their minds have been twisted by the industry. Of course, not all models are sickly thin, and not all are starving themselves or purging.
I often watch fashion shows on Fashion Television, and while I do see many sickly thin models, I truly appreciate seeing normal sized women modeling in certain lines. It warms my heart to see that some designers want their clothes to be seen on healthy women, that they often refuse too skinny models. While it may hurt models that are naturally very thin because they may be accused of having anorexia, it is important to show the world, especially young women not involved in the fashion industry, the image of a healthy woman.

“You know what, I’ve stopped caring…If I want a hamburger, I’m going to have one. No 21-year-old should be worrying about whether she fits a sample size.”
If all models had the same mindset as Coco, there would certainly be far less issues in the world of fashion, less deaths and women all around the world would have a much more positive view of their bodies.
More models should think like her! She definitely looks better than the bone-thin models you sometimes see. It's pretty sad how the fashion industry is all about making their models look as skinny as possible when they're trying to sell it to ordinary people. Well rich people, but even they aren't that skinny. I wonder when designers are going to realize that that look is not only unattractive, but really unhealthy.
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