Former editor of Vogue told how to modelruin their health

Mon, 04 Apr 2016 For those who wonder how it is
top models manage to stay so slim, the former
Vogue women’s magazine editor lifted the veil over this mystery
and told what hardships go to the icons of the modeling business in order to
keep the waist thin, and the shapes are chiselled. Christie Clements,
sensationally dismissed from her post as editor of Australian Vogue in
May last year, wrote a scandalous book about the fashion industry under
called “The Fashion Factor” (The Vogue Factor), which reveals
professional secrets of models. For example, some models eat
thin paper to feel full, starve yourself
for several days in a row and then go to the hospital and
undergo droppers, and are often so weak from hunger that
barely stand on their feet. The author also explains such existing in the world
Fashion concepts like “ordinary thinness” and “Parisian thinness”. Last thing
– this is when the already slim model reduces its shape by another
two sizes in an effort to get on prestigious overseas shows. AT
his provocative book Clements describes one of the shots
which lasted for three days, and one of the models during this time has never
has eaten. AT последний день она едва стояла на ногах.Клементс
Worked in Australian Vogue for 25 years. Her dismissal was
unexpected and sudden. Clements herself calls it just a “change
regime, ”but some critics believe her book is revenge
publishing house.

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