Noir, Peter Jensen and Duru Olowu show their autumn/winter collections at London Fashion Week, but it's the shape of the models, not the clothes, that continues to dominate conversation. The debate over whether ultra-thin models are encouraging eating disorders in young women continued at London Fashion Week on Monday (February 12). Responding to calls for regulation, the British Fashion Council, which stages London Fashion Week, has issued guidelines to designers, urging them to use only healthy models to show their collections. Also, for the first time ever, eating disorders campaigners have been invited to attend some of the shows and distribute leaflets and a helpline number to models. But unlike their counterparts in Milan and Madrid, the London organisers stopped short of an outright ban on skinny models. Peter Ingwersen, the Danish founder of fashion label Noir, said a ban was not the way forward. "It's not enough just to say ban, ban, ban, because any law will never...
Noir, Peter Jensen and Duru Olowu show their autumn/winter collections at London Fashion Week, but it's the shape of the models, not the clothes, that continues to dominate conversation. The...
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