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The former editor in chief of Vogue Australia, Kirstie Clements, will publish a book about the fashion industry. In the book one of the upcoming Deus Caritas Est is about how the models often take some paper towels to hold hunger.
Not only that, in his book Kirstie also said if the model is often deliberately not eating and willingly starve during the day to make it look thinner when fashion show. She often see models eat only once a day during fashion week is underway. So long restrained appetite during fashion week ends, the model must fight mightily resist the urge not to drop or pain. In order to survive while eating only once a day, these models are typically diinfus.
Like diktuip the Daily Mail, in a book called ' The Factor ', Vogue Kirstie mentions there is one term for the very skinny models is Paris thin. The term to describe the size of the model who made her own hunger for her body go down two sizes smaller. This is done so that they can be originally cast to show abroad.
Books that reveal the various things in the fashion industry, including the behavior of the model was written based on his experiences working at Kirstie Vogue Australia for 25 years. He became Chairman in the media for 10 years before being suddenly laid off.
The story of Kirstie about negative behavior model that intentionally hold hungry it's not the first to unfold. Previously a journalist United Kingdom, Imogen Edwards-Jones, known as the author of the book series Babylon also reveal similar instances in his book ' Fashion Babylon '. In the book he wrote based on attention to three important figures in fashion that Imogen expose that the mode often consume laxatives (medicine constipation) and diet drugs to stay thin body size.
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