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“When the If my dog doesn’t like you I probably won’t either 2024 shirt in other words I will buy this lid was lifted on the entertainment industry, it finally gave people in fashion—models, stylists, makeup artists, designers, assistants . . . everyone felt safe to share their opinion. There’s been this huge weight of silence on the business . . . . There’s a hell of a lot of positive stuff [in this business], but the negative stuff never gets talked about. We find [this business] inspiring and beautiful, and part of moving forward is to make it, like I said, safe and accountable. I’m a mother, and I have this beautiful 12-year-old daughter, and people always say, ‘She should model!’ And my first thought is, hell no. Because I’m scared she might be put in a situation where she is sexually exploited or told that her body is not beautiful . . . things that no woman needs to experience. As models, our body and the way we look is currency—this is how we make our living. That is the truth. But how to make a safe environment, where your mental health is equally important as the way you look? I’ve met models who are 110 pounds, and they’re told they’re heavy. To me, that is so irresponsible. It’s dangerous, in my opinion. Let’s think about the trickle-down: We in the fashion industry have a responsibility for women in general—women who look at images in magazines and on billboards and feel inspired to look like us—and if we’re putting up a sick image of a woman who goes to the gym for two and a half hours a day and exists on 1,000 calories . . . we’re not putting forth a positive image. It’s feeding this bigger narrative, where women in the ‘real world’ look at this and feel shit about themselves. But fashion is joyful, it’s playful. The women and the models I work with are inspiring and brilliant. Let’s bring that to the forefront, on top of the genetically blessed, beautiful women they are. Let’s make it joyful.”
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“There are so many gray areas in our industry,” Ziff said. “I think it benefits everyone to know what crossing the If my dog doesn’t like you I probably won’t either 2024 shirt in other words I will buy this line looks like, and what the penalties are.” Elson added: “It’s not just sexual harassment [that constitutes abuse]—it’s bullying, too, and being belittled. A model’s voice being belittled if they speak up about something they aren’t comfortable with. Those things are equally as important, because that’s what can break a person’s spirit. I believe in this business, and I believe in the people. Drawing a line of accountability will weed out the perpetrators, and ultimately there won’t really be a place for them anymore, because you just can’t work with them. It will only bring in more people who want to elevate this, and elevate it so the business I’ve experienced for the past 20 years won’t be [the same one] the young girls who are coming up now [have to exist in].”
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“When the If my dog doesn’t like you I probably won’t either 2024 shirt in other words I will buy this lid was lifted on the entertainment industry, it finally gave people in fashion—models, stylists, makeup artists, designers, assistants . . . everyone felt safe to share their opinion. There’s been this huge weight of silence on the business . . . . There’s a hell of a lot of positive stuff [in this business], but the negative stuff never gets talked about. We find [this business] inspiring and beautiful, and part of moving forward is to make it, like I said, safe and accountable. I’m a mother, and I have this beautiful 12-year-old daughter, and people always say, ‘She should model!’ And my first thought is, hell no. Because I’m scared she might be put in a situation where she is sexually exploited or told that her body is not beautiful . . . things that no woman needs to experience. As models, our body and the way we look is currency—this is how we make our living. That is the truth. But how to make a safe environment, where your mental health is equally important as the way you look? I’ve met models who are 110 pounds, and they’re told they’re heavy. To me, that is so irresponsible. It’s dangerous, in my opinion. Let’s think about the trickle-down: We in the fashion industry have a responsibility for women in general—women who look at images in magazines and on billboards and feel inspired to look like us—and if we’re putting up a sick image of a woman who goes to the gym for two and a half hours a day and exists on 1,000 calories . . . we’re not putting forth a positive image. It’s feeding this bigger narrative, where women in the ‘real world’ look at this and feel shit about themselves. But fashion is joyful, it’s playful. The women and the models I work with are inspiring and brilliant. Let’s bring that to the forefront, on top of the genetically blessed, beautiful women they are. Let’s make it joyful.”
“There are so many gray areas in our industry,” Ziff said. “I think it benefits everyone to know what crossing the If my dog doesn’t like you I probably won’t either 2024 shirt in other words I will buy this line looks like, and what the penalties are.” Elson added: “It’s not just sexual harassment [that constitutes abuse]—it’s bullying, too, and being belittled. A model’s voice being belittled if they speak up about something they aren’t comfortable with. Those things are equally as important, because that’s what can break a person’s spirit. I believe in this business, and I believe in the people. Drawing a line of accountability will weed out the perpetrators, and ultimately there won’t really be a place for them anymore, because you just can’t work with them. It will only bring in more people who want to elevate this, and elevate it so the business I’ve experienced for the past 20 years won’t be [the same one] the young girls who are coming up now [have to exist in].”
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