Skinny model’s Flabby, Cellulite-ridden shows how Bad Diet, Cigarettes and NO Exercise wrecks Models’ bodies
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And it isn't just up-and-coming models who suffer from cellulite and poor muscle tone.
By the end of the trip, said Clements, the model was so exhausted and weak from lack of food, she could barely keep her eyes open.
'A lot of people also rely on other stimulants and sometimes even substitute food and water for these stimulants. This will also lead to diminished muscle tone and also promotes the development of cellulite.
By Ruth
Styles
At the Lenny show at Rio de Janeiro Fashion Week, the scale of the
problem became clear, as models strutted down the runway with just skimpy
bikinis to spare their blushes.
Despite being incredibly slim, one model's buttocks had visible
cellulite, while others lack muscle tone - the result of skipping workouts and
staying slim by eating very little.
And it isn't just up-and-coming models who suffer from cellulite and poor muscle tone.
Veteran supermodel Kate Moss' derriere revealed the result of years of
hard living and staying model slim, when she appeared at a Paris Fashion Week
party wearing a see-through YSL jumpsuit.
The new pictures come in the wake of revelations that models stay 'Paris
thin' by eating tissues and outrage caused by River Island's use of a size zero
model in its latest campaign.
The tissue allegations appeared in the memoirs of veteran fashion
journalist Kirstie Clements, who was sacked from her role as editor of Australian
Vogue last May.
According to Clements, she once spent three days on a shoot with a model
but didn't see her eat a single meal.
By the end of the trip, said Clements, the model was so exhausted and weak from lack of food, she could barely keep her eyes open.
She also revealed that many starve themselves for days on end, endure regular
stints on hospital drips and eat tissue paper in order to feel full.
'You know how you read interviews where models insist that they eat a
lot? Not true,' added Clements.
'The only way they can get that thin is to stop eating. They eat tissue
paper to stave off the hunger pangs – literally ball it up and eat it.'
'It's no secret that a bad diet, little rest, no exercise, caffeine and
smoking is not good for our bodies,' adds Sheldon Stringer, personal trainer
and owner of Urban Fitness Islington in London.
'The main cause of cellulite is simple: a bad diet of fatty foods
married with long periods of not eating and dehydration or lack of water
intake.
'A lot of people also rely on other stimulants and sometimes even substitute food and water for these stimulants. This will also lead to diminished muscle tone and also promotes the development of cellulite.
'In the case of these models, the stress of having to look their best,
not eating to try and remain slim and working long hours with little or no
rest, will result in cellulite build up as seen in these pictures.
'Due to the lack of nourishment caused by their bad diets and their
intense schedules, their muscle mass is compromised as their bodies are
starving most of the time, which results in flabby or flat muscles.'
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