Advertisement

France cracks down on ultra-thin models

French lawmakers have moved to clamp down on the fashion industry’s use of extremely thin models and excessive image-altering.

A new bill requires ultra-thin models to produce a doctor’s certificate to prove they are healthy enough to work.

The medical certificate must prove the model’s health was assessed to be “compatible with the practice of the [modelling] profession”. The assessment includes a review of their body mass index.

• ‘Stop self-medicating with vitamins’
• Why it’s time to ‘make skinny models illegal’
• France bans skinny models

The new laws also require magazines to tag digitally altered images as being ‘touched up’ if they “make the silhouette narrower or wider”.

Breaches of the bill could result in six months imprisonment and hefty fines of up to 75,000 euros.

An earlier draft of the bill had been criticised for relying too heavily on a minimum body mass index. It also proposed a jail term for anyone promoting excessive thinness.

Stay informed, daily
A FREE subscription to The New Daily arrives every morning and evening.
The New Daily is a trusted source of national news and information and is provided free for all Australians. Read our editorial charter
Copyright © 2024 The New Daily.
All rights reserved.