Posted on 04/13/2008 6:07:28 AM PDT by kellynla
awfully quiet in here.
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Good rule, especially when kids are in with adult women. The whole fashion industry is run by degenerates. If they don't like it who cares?
At least she is dressed well. I see less dressed pigs in the local mall probably her mother’s age.
They’re using our children to make pots of money.
I haven’t bought so much as a blouse from Calvin Klein since I saw the ads some years ago with very young girls in jeans showing the crack of their butts.
That orange thing makes her look like an audition as a David Bowie back-up singer.
A picture is worth......
The red one looks like a costume from the original “Star Trek.”
She looks like she will be very beautiful when she grows up.
She makes Ann Coulter look Fat.
too young and too skinny
“The whole fashion industry is run by degenerates.”
You just won the Insightful Line Of The Day award.
On the other hand, given that the fashion world tends to be dominated by the Nancy-Boys-R-US crowd, I am unsure how those things would be a threat to a female.
Uh, doesn’t that bunch prefer “breeder” to “female”?
Just wondering.
Having ranted, I do have to say that ‘thinging’ (sorry for that bit of LiberalSpeak) a female as a sex object at an early age does cause some deleterious effects on top models. Been there, seen it up close.
At 14, she’s probably too old. Most fashion is designed for gawky skinny adolescents.
Pretty little girl.
I see no harm in teenagers modeling couture as long as they are chaperoned, well-fed, and the clothing is decent.
boy first Spain says ‘no more anorexic models’, now australia says “no more sexualizing teen models”.. wow.. common sense about the fashion industry, whoda thunk?
She should be free to work, and appear on the cover.
Sheesh.....such hypocrisy!
I would agree as long as the girls aren't asked to pose in a suggestive way.
Of course, I think the whole high fashion world is silly and wasteful. But if a young woman can participate without putting her education or character in jeopardy, then I think she should have that chance.
“As a practical matter, I don’t understand why she is posing for adult fashion shows/magazines in the first place?”
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