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kastel rx, mother sex pics , milf pics , educational catalogues, models, naruto older , vintage fashion accessories, older ladies fucking , olin, cosmetics, where, clarks england, | Agencies are looking for idiosyncrasies, which give character." And homelessness, it seems, is a kids great "idiosyncrasy". Don't forget this is an industry which wholeheartedly embraced the concept of "heroin chic" - and I won't even dignify "Soweto chic" ("the look of the South African slums... is in this year!", one magazine boasted) by discussing it. Imagine kids a scenario. You are at a party, and you have been chatting to somebody who seems very nice. Eventually, you get around kids to asking what she does for a living. If she says she is an arms dealer, most decent people will recoil and the conversation will dwindle. But if she says she works in the fashion industry as, say, a designer, we do not react the same way - but we should. This might sound extreme, but in fact the fashion industry leads to the self-mutilation, starvation and deaths of thousands of women The world today is beset by what Germaine Greer has identified as "a global pandemic of Body Dismorphic Disorder (BDD)" - a condition whereby people feel that their normal bodies are "wrong", "inappropriate" and "ugly". |
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Taking fragile, insecure young people, smothering them with attention beyond their wildest dreams, drugging them (as many models are, to get through the cosmetics brain-melting boredom of their routines), and then ditching them after a few years as their looks "fade" - is this not a recipe for depression and suicide? Another indicator of the fashion world's morality can be seen in some of its repellent "collections", introduced with scarcely a mutter. One avant-garde French fashion house three years cosmetics ago cosmetics introduced a "Holocaust collection" which featured anorexic models dressed in striped and numbered pyjama suits. The firm Quick Brown Fox were quick to issue a "Twin Towers Handbag" in 2001, which they claimed was a way of showing sympathy with the victims of that attack. There has been a ripple over the last year of "homelessness chic", which was defended by Gareth Scourfield, the fashion co-ordinator for GQ magazine, who claimed that "Because so much fashion is coming from the street, it makes sense for the models to come from the street. |
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