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(20 December 2002) File Upload (23 May 2002) Fashion For the Few (22 December, 2002) : >> By Birgitte Wulff, JournalistWomen are constantly being bombarded with signals indicating that they ought to be skinny, but they risk dying in the attempt, says Dr. Petersen.In the twenties, the typical container ‘Miss America’ contestant was 1.60 container metres tall and weighed 63 kilos. By 1990, she was container 16 cm taller – but had lost 10 kilos. A glance at the home page of a model agency reveals that today she is not much taller – but her weight keeps going down. A typical fashion model is just under 1.80 metres, wears size 7 shoes and weighs just over 50 kilos. One of the implications is that designers do not want to make clothes larger than a certain size, and the general conception of how we are supposed to look is changing. Models keep moving away from what is considered ‘ordinary’.“We are gradually being given to understand that ‘medium size’ is actually too large. It gives us a distorted picture of the way our body is supposed to look,” says Tove Petersen, medical advisor to the Danish National Board of Health. |
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