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  • 125 pound model deemed "too fat"

    story here

    She's a size 8 and 57kg(125 pounds), and the judge on Australia's next top model" referred to her as "overstuffed luggage" . WTF is wrong with people?

    (interestingly the ads at the bottom of the article are for eating disorder treatment)
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  • #2
    Shame on the modeling industry! They do so much damage to women of all ages self esteem. They and Hollywood send the message "If you're not anorexic skin and bones you're too fat! You're undesirable! No one will love you!"

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    • #3
      I was told I wasn't the body type that they wanted at John Casablanca Modeling. True, I was the only girl in the room with breasts.

      And that was back when I weighed 115 pounds.

      I bet they probably think I'm a real heffer now at 150 pounds.

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      • #4
        Ugh. What a beautiful girl, too! Shame on those judges!

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        • #5
          I will tell you something, even if you all know it by now. It doesn't matter what the magazines think. It doesn't matter what hollywood, or the fashion industry thinks. It doesn't even matter what I think. If you are happy with you, then you are beautiful. Let me say that one more time. You. Are. Beautiful.

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          • #6
            Just a note folks, the size in Australia is a little bit different to the US. So the Size 8 in the article would be around about a size 4-6 in the US.

            I'm around a size 16-18 in Australian clothing, which puts me at a Size 12-14 in the US.

            I THINK....

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            • #7
              "Oversized luggage"?????? W T F?????????

              the pic they showed in the article shows no bulges or bumps or "fat" of any kind.

              Yup just perpetuating the stick figure and rib/hip bones showin anorexic models
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              • #8
                According to the article, he was supposedly talking about her pose at that point.

                Without viewing the actual show in question, the comment out of context is pretty much useless.

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                • #9
                  That fat slob is disgusting. Should be forced to live inside until she drops at least 20 pounds!

                  /sarcasm

                  I wouldn't kick her out of bed for spilling crumbs.
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                  • #10
                    ... and people wonder why there is an epidemic of issues like bulimia (sp?) ans anorexia?

                    With news like this, child pageants making little children (some as young as infant age), ultra-thin (yuck) women on magazine covers (and everywhere else), etc. no wonder we have these issues.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fireheart17 View Post
                      Just a note folks, the size in Australia is a little bit different to the US. So the Size 8 in the article would be around about a size 4-6 in the US.
                      Size 4-6 are very small sizes by North American standards, so I don't see why the fact that it's an Australian size 8 is relevant.
                      Point to Ponder:

                      Is it considered irony when someone on an internet forum makes a post that can be considered to look like it was written by a 3rd grade dropout, and they are poking fun of the fact that another person couldn't spell?

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                      • #12
                        That's fucked up. This is what is completely fucked up about the modeling industry these days. Women having to look skinny as a heroin junkie to get in the modeling career. I think the modeling industry should go back to the modeling from the 1950's when it was okay for female models to have curves!
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ree View Post
                          Size 4-6 are very small sizes by North American standards, so I don't see why the fact that it's an Australian size 8 is relevant.
                          Without knowing its the same size just numbered differently, you could just assume its the size 8 of your countries sizing charts and think its larger, how larger I have no idea, dress sizes confuse me, not that I've worn one in years.
                          For example, male and female shoes in the UK have different numbers, so a woman wishing to wear doc martin boots has to then find out their male shoe size, men going the other way need specialist shoe makers unless they have tiny feet, it would be so much easier if we just had one shoe size slide.

                          I have trouble with weights and conversions (thanks useless early years maths teacher), I don't know what 125 lb's is in Kilo or stone (I only know my weight in stone as that's what the scale displayed (9 and I'm underweight for my height)) so I see a large number and without seeing the pic of the rather attractive looking woman, I just see large number = xxl model auditioning to address the body type images, not that I have anything against a larger woman wearing clothes that the woman on the street could wear.

                          Clothes I see on cat walks are like concept cars, nice to look at, but never to be sold to or worn by joe public, so fasion models being natural sizes and if that means larger size, then so be it. I myself would rather see clothing designed for the buying public not just showing off their skills in dressing pipecleaner dolls vs Barbie/Sindie.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ginger Tea View Post
                            Without knowing its the same size just numbered differently, you could just assume its the size 8 of your countries sizing charts and think its larger
                            True, but even a size 8 by North American standards is not considered a large size. Not only that, but there was a picture of the model, so we can draw our own conclusions from it.
                            She is not heavy at all.
                            Point to Ponder:

                            Is it considered irony when someone on an internet forum makes a post that can be considered to look like it was written by a 3rd grade dropout, and they are poking fun of the fact that another person couldn't spell?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ree View Post
                              True, but even a size 8 by North American standards is not considered a large size.
                              I'll have to take your word on that, but as each country seems to set its own standards I have no idea what that is in UK terms.

                              Originally posted by Ree View Post
                              Not only that, but there was a picture of the model, so we can draw our own conclusions from it.
                              She is not heavy at all.
                              So very very true, as I said, numbers regarding weights mean nothing to me, I see a large number and just assume largeish.
                              125lb is nothing of the kind, its quite a nice healthy number to be at by the way she wears it, the guy complaining of oversized luggage should buy a bag for the trip hes packing for not try and get a suitcase into a holdall (even if the article says he was talking about her pose).

                              And to reiterate whats already been said (this time in song) do not read beauty magazines, they will only make you feel ugly.

                              edit:
                              forgot to say in this or my other post, no one told me what lb stood for or how it was said, I knew of pound weight and pound sterling (aka quids) but didn't know they were the wieght and used to call em L'B's and illibills (pronounced like sylibles)
                              Mind you " were called doots/dut's in my house as the sinclair spectrum had load "" and that was the sound the speaker made hitting the key
                              Last edited by Ginger Tea; 09-05-2011, 06:52 PM.

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