Filed under: Fashion
After Madrid recently banned excessively thin women from its catwalks, designer Giorgio Armani supported their stand against the skeletal trend, telling Reuters Television that “No one thinks that for a girl to be fashionable she needs to be anorexic, that she must not eat… I have never wanted to use girls that are too skinny. I will only take on healthy girls.”
Kudos to fashion heavyweight Armani for publicly challenging “anorexia chic” — and for clearly putting his money where his mouth is, as demonstrated by the healthy heifer in this Armani magazine ad:

Posted by Candy ♦ September 29, 2006



At 8:13 pm Jude said:
My God-I have had zits bigger than her tits. What a twig-isn’t it ironic,as Alanis Morrissette would say,that when so many people are obese,there is a kind of pride and glamor in looking like you just got out a concentration camp? Gross.
September 29, 2006
At 7:23 am Jo Jo said:
The famine-refugee look is not healthy nor healthy-looking.
October 1, 2006
At 11:57 am georgiarules said:
And they wonder why so many girls have eating disorders! Sad.
October 1, 2006
At 10:45 am Anonymous said:
drawnly rhombus!Euripides unquestionably sprawl coerced archaize?scorcher
December 1, 2006