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February 13th
3:48 PM

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The ugly truth of fashion’s model behaviour

Sara Ziff (Guardian) »

At 29, I have worked as a model for over half my life, and I’m the first to admit that I’ve been lucky in my career. I have worked with some of fashion’s most talented, creative people as the face of some of the industry’s most recognized brands. I enjoy modeling, a job that not only paid my bills, but also allowed me to put myself through school. I have no reason to speak negatively about an industry that has given me so much. And, yet, I can no longer stay silent about rampant abuses that I have experienced firsthand.

The modeling business today is unregulated and relies on a compliant labor force of children. Sexual abuse and systematic theft occur at the highest levels of the industry, and because models are considered to be “independent contractors”, the rule of law in terms of workplace standards does not exist. Sadly, the notion that fashion is frivolous encourages a dismissive, misogynistic attitude toward the industry’s young workers, and it is precisely this sentiment that allows the abuse of vulnerable young people to persist. >continue<

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