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	<title>Comments on: Teen model Demelza Reveley loses 10cm from hips</title>
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		<title>By: Fileybelle</title>
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		<description>How ridiculous to be reading of something like this happening in 2008, it seems once again those involved in Australian Fashion &amp; Modeling show how archaic they are in attitudes and worldwide awareness, by critisising a young aspiring talent in such a way to make her self conscious enough to do such a thing.

To have measurement pre-requisites like this for such a competition in this day and age is a joke. Perhaps if Australia opened it&#039;s doors to more overseas settlers and cultures the Fashion &amp; modeling industries over there would become more aware of size issues, health and positive self image matters.

This reminds me very much of another recent article, regarding a South American Top Model who last Summer was rejected for all the casting calls attended for Milan Fashion Week, the reason being that thew likes of Prada had pre-set ideas of size and currently looked at only slim, blonde, tall models. This again is crazy, does not represent Women&#039;s modern attitudes (And I&#039;m a Guy) and sets back the Fashion &amp; Modeling Industries by decades.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How ridiculous to be reading of something like this happening in 2008, it seems once again those involved in Australian Fashion &amp; Modeling show how archaic they are in attitudes and worldwide awareness, by critisising a young aspiring talent in such a way to make her self conscious enough to do such a thing.</p>
<p>To have measurement pre-requisites like this for such a competition in this day and age is a joke. Perhaps if Australia opened it&#8217;s doors to more overseas settlers and cultures the Fashion &amp; modeling industries over there would become more aware of size issues, health and positive self image matters.</p>
<p>This reminds me very much of another recent article, regarding a South American Top Model who last Summer was rejected for all the casting calls attended for Milan Fashion Week, the reason being that thew likes of Prada had pre-set ideas of size and currently looked at only slim, blonde, tall models. This again is crazy, does not represent Women&#8217;s modern attitudes (And I&#8217;m a Guy) and sets back the Fashion &amp; Modeling Industries by decades.</p>
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