France passes bill banning 'excessively thin' models
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35130792 Version 0 of 1. French MPs have adopted a bill aimed at banning the use of fashion models deemed to be "excessively thin". Models will need a doctor's certificate that their health is "compatible with the practise of the profession". Employers who break the law could face up to six months in jail and a €75,000 fine (£54,000, $81,000). A previous version of the bill had suggested a minimum Body Mass Index (BMI) for models, prompting protests from modelling agencies in France. But the final draft approved on Thursday allows doctors to decide whether a model is too thin by taking into account their weight, age, and body shape. It also says that digitally altered images making a model's silhouette "narrower or wider" should be labelled "touched up". France is not the first country to legislate on underweight models - Italy, Spain and Israel have all done so. Anorexia affects between 30,000 to 40,000 people in France, 90% of whom are women. |