Milan fear Spanish skinny model ban (Reuters) Updated: 2006-09-15 21:10 MILAN - Italy's fashion capital is in a tizzy over
a ban on overly thin models at Madrid's fashion week, fearing it could be next
with its own catwalk extravaganza less than two weeks away.
Milan's mayor, Letizia Moratti, told a newspaper this week that she may bring
the Spanish ban on underweight models to Italian shows.
A model wears a Rosa
Cha creation as part of the Spring 2007 Fashion Week in New York September
10, 2006. Italy's fashion capital is in a tizzy over a ban on overly thin
models at Madrid's fashion week, fearing it could be next with its own
catwalk extravaganza less than two weeks away.
[Reuters]
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Madrid is turning away models whose body mass index, based on weight and
height, falls below a certain level.
"With those kind of rules, we'd have to turn away 80 percent of models. Naomi
Campbell wouldn't be able to walk down the catwalk, she'd be too thin," said
Riccardo Gay, head of the model agency of the same name that used to represent
Campbell in Milan.
He also said Madrid had exaggerated the issue.
"Some designers have used extremely thin models, but we haven't. We tell
models to exercise, eat well, go to bed early -- sensible rules," he added.
Madrid's regional government imposed the rules on fashion week to protect the
models as well as teenagers who may develop anorexia as they try to copy
underweight catwalk stars.
Mario Boselli, head of the Italian fashion industry's chamber of commerce,
said anorexia was a "rare phenomenon" in the fashion business.
"You don't solve these problems with new rules. We have to use common sense
and work with everyone in the industry -- including the models -- to spread
awareness and deal with the problem," Boselli said.
Moratti was unavailable for comment, having left on a trip to Japan.
Milan fashion week, which brings together top designers such as Versace,
Armani, Gucci and Prada, starts on September 23.
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