The Worst Aspects of Modelling

The Worst Aspects of Modelling

INTRODUCTION
Famous models walking on the catwalk dressed in the most expensive clothes, designed by well-known designers and traveling round the world. All this things are followed by interesting articles in the fashion magazines.
Modeling work is being considered as one of the most popular works all over the world, but mostly in high fashion industry countries. Usually, many young aspiring girls who want to start models career doesn’t have a clue of what this work really involves.
Recent studies show that 90% of the teenagers all over the world want to become models, to march on the podium at Milan, to be famous, to afford buying the most expensive clothes and accessories, to have photo shootings with the best photographers all over the world and to appear on the fashion magazine’s covers.

But to have all these, girls have to make a lot of sacrifices. They lose their adolescence trying to work a lot, to go to gym, to keep diets and spend long hours in studios or on the platform. They have to make sacrifices, like skipping classes, or to study harder so as to keep up with the good results at classes. There are also the teachers who, at times, don't understand their efforts and consider that the girls don't take school seriously and because of this a lot of problems appear.
The girls don't have too much fun as they are always busy. They can't go out with their
F[pic]riends, they can't have trips or go on holidays as they can't stay away from the platform for too much time.

Still, one of the worst aspects of the issue is the diets and the health problems that put their lives in danger. Teenagers lose their life due to starvation and to long hours of training at gym. Also, there were cases when girls weren’t accepted as models because they were far too thin.
As a result of this, most brands in the fashion industry have agreed to put some limits to the girls' weight so as to make them eat healthy and realize that skinny bodies aren't at all attractive...

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