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		<title>ETHICAL MODELLING</title>
		<description>Comments for ETHICAL MODELLING at http://www.ecofashionworld.com , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<description>i love the artickle. Being a model was seen scary to me till now. Because, agencies want unbelievible things. but the things Becci told was really really good and heartening. This weight issue make models unreal. The stuff they presented must be real &amp; purchasable, but when i saw that really really tiny models on the covers or magazines i dont want to buy that product because they seem unreal. Models especially photomodels has to be little bit like the other people in the world. otherwise women start to think that they have to be slim like them to wear that dress or etc.. It really seems like that girls coming from another planet and the other coming from another :) kind a funny but when women try to be slim like them its become a tragedy.. This artickle heartening me and i'm sure it will do this the other young women in the world. Thank you so much

p.s: English is not my mother language so, sorry for the mistakes i've made.  - Yagmur Irmak</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 08:32:06 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Nice!</title>
			<link>http://www.ecofashionworld.com/Ethical-Hotwire/ETHICAL-MODELLING.html#comment-637</link>
			<description>I really liked the article. I wouldn't have thought she would be labeled &quot;curvier&quot;. But I figure she has a woman's body figure, not a teenage girl's so that's probably why she is differentiated from the &quot;usual&quot; models. I really like her looks (from what I can tell by the pictures) and relate to her much more than to skinny models, which also means if something looked great on her I would be more prone to assume it might look good on me as well (which I usually don't with normal models).
 I never spent much time thinking about what the life of a model might be like so when I read their agencies tell them to &quot;skip meals or crash diet&quot; I realised what they mean by &quot;ethical practices&quot;. Personally I perceive this kind of &quot;usual&quot; treatment as unethical.
Already two good reasons to stick to ethical fashion and for any company two incentives to stick with or change to ethical modelling.
Thank you for this article! - Anna Hofmann</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 02:54:30 +0100</pubDate>
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