Would an Adult Woman Follow A Trend Set By A Minor?
Separate from the adult world.
A 12 year old was set for the Face of the Australian Gold Coast Fashion Week.
In respect to her age, her photo will not be displayed in this article, but I will comment that she did look old enough to win the contest, and the buzz on the street says, the judges weren't aware of her actual age.
Spokesperson for the organizers of the event, Kelly Weiler has also hit back at claims it's a case of child exploitation.
But it seems once they made the choice, in making a 12-year-old the ambassador for the fashion week, (even though she was turning 13), there was no reversing the decision, and it snowballed from there making it apparently unpopular with the public in Australia, and in the eyes of Europe.
They are receiving a fair amount of flack for it, that's for sure.
Especially with three models dying in the run of one year, from anorexia.
That proves the industry is a tough place to be, and its no place for a child.
London had announced earlier this week that they were putting an age limit on Models, Milan reportedly raised their age limit to 18.
Australia has been boasting that they promote healthy models, they want their young to live long healthy productive lives! Which is a great thing, they do have stats that show Aussie's expected lifespan should exceed 100 years.
Their own Prime Minister, John Howard had publicly objected to the young age of the Model, and it seems as though Australia is paying attention to the happenings of the Fashion World.
There were some reports of warnings of caution from Premier Bligh, she reportedly stated that people who organize these events should 'exercise discretion' when choosing Models, and that 12 years old is young.
It looks at though Australia will be the next up to bat for putting an age limit on Models walking the runway.
And for healthy Models, of course, they want their Aussie girls healthy while walking the catwalk! They wage campaign's to promote health and well being, as they want their children to grow up with a healthy solid childhood! Despite all of that, the fashion week went on as scheduled, and the 12 year old was the new face for Adult women.
Just because she is big enough to fit in adult clothes, one still may wonder if she was mature enough to handle the stress and pressures of adult life? What could be the reason for setting an age limit? I think people fear growing children up too young, too fast.
With pressures put on society, it's a difficult subject to approach.
Where we want our children to have the best out of life, we want to promote them in every avenue that's available to them.
On the other side of the fence, there are reasons why the law sets limitations on minors, and it's usually for their own protection.
It's a tough choice for our leaders in our nations to make, but when it's for the good of the children, those issues finally do resolve themselves.
Makes you really appreciate London, Milan, and Italy for taking such a bold stand against unhealthy models, and ones far too young to wear high heels strutting a catwalk.
Perhaps Australia might have received too much flack for their fashion week.
It was their first try, they weren't aware of the Models actual age, and they are keeping up with the current changes in the Fashion Industry.
I bet, the young girl's mother had her daughter's best interest at heart, she probably was excited that her daughter was getting such a great opportunity! What mom wouldn't.
The changes that are being made in the Modeling world are certainly going at a slower rate than most would like, but it will get there.
We have to believe that! That's a wrap Sacreeta