Germany: Brigitte Magazine Swaps Thin Models With "Protruding Bones" For Real Women

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MELISSA EDDY | 10/ 5/09 11:53 AM | AP

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BERLIN — Germany's most popular women's magazine announced Monday that it is banning professional models from its pages in favor of "real women" in an attempt to combat an unhealthy standard of rail-thin beauty that it says has isolated its readers.

The editor-in-chief of Germany's bimonthly Brigitte told reporters that, starting next year, the magazine will feature a mix of prominent women and regular readers in photo spreads for everything from beauty to fashion to fitness.

Andreas Lebert said the move is a response to readers increasingly saying that they are tired of seeing "protruding bones" from models who weigh far less than the average woman.

"We will show women who have an identity – the 18-year-old student, the head of the board, the musician, the football player," Andreas Leberts said in Hamburg, where the magazine, published by Gruner+Jahr, is based.

Fashion centers around the world have begun trying in recent years to combat the size 0 look that has come to dominate the fashion industry, contributing, some experts say, to eating disorders and poor body image.

In 2004, the Dove beauty products company launched its own "Campaign for Real Beauty" that included print and billboard ads showing "real women," of all shapes and sizes, posing in their underwear.

In 2007, the U.S. Council of Fashion of Designers of America issued voluntary guidelines to curb the use of overly thin models.

Fashion officials in Madrid set a minimum body-mass index, and those in Milan tightened restrictions. Efforts gained urgency after 21-year-old Brazilian model Ana Carolina Reston died of anorexia in November 2006, weighing 88 pounds (40 kilos).

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On its Web site, Brigitte announced to readers that "A New Epoch has Begun" and women to submit a portrait and full-body photos of themselves to considered for a photo shoot.

"We will pay the same fee as we would for professional models," Lebert said, adding that the magazine views the move as an investment.

Lebert said his magazine's move "should not be understood as a declaration of war on the modeling profession."

"We are not going to become a magazine for plus-sizes," he said.

Brigitte has suffered a steady drop in readers over the past 20 years but, with more than 719,000 copies sold per issue, it remains Germany's most-read women's magazine.

Louisa von Minckwitz, who owns the German-based Louisa Models agency, told The Associated Press she believed the ban on models was a marketing gag that would not last for long.

"Women want to see clothes on a beautiful, aesthetically pleasing person," von Minckwitz said.

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Associated Press Writer Zacharias Zacharakis contributed from Hamburg.

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German-language site: http://www.brigitte.de

BERLIN — Germany's most popular women's magazine announced Monday that it is banning professional models from its pages in favor of "real women" in an attempt to combat an unhealthy standard of ...
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In my personal opinion, I feel that the runway models look like sickly walking skeletons. Also, the clothing featured looks so goofy, that I've never seen any person in real life wearing anything like it. So I'm not interested in these shows. I understand that the extremely small and extremely large are all "real women" too. What they probably should have said was "average woman". The average woman is somewhere in between. I would be much more interested if I could see fit, attractive, average size women up on stage. The same goes for women in magazines.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 10/19/2009

I think it is disgusting that, on the America's Next Top Model TV show, a size 12 woman is considered a plus size model. What a warped sense of beauty.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 10/13/2009
- LolaP I'm a Fan of LolaP 12 fans permalink
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I think it's a good idea, but a lot of times it's not the models that are too skinny or unreal, it's the retouching.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 10/10/2009

On the runway they are unretouched, and too many are emaciated.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 10/13/2009
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Although models can be too skinny, the only women I've ever heard use the term "Real Woman" are overweight ones.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 10/08/2009
- Anthro I'm a Fan of Anthro 32 fans permalink
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I was thinking the same thing! The same ones who refer to themselves as "Rubanesque" in personal ads.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 10/09/2009

Hi, nice to meet you. I'm not at all overweight, and I'm a "real woman."

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 AM on 10/10/2009

Really? You've never heard anyone who's a size, say, 8 or 10, use the term Real Woman?

There are women of all different sizes who have beautiful bodies. Although there are some, not many people are a size 0 or 2 after having kids, no matter how much they work out.

I applaud forays like this, by the fashion industry, to market clothing that's apealing to a wider market.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 10/11/2009
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"wider" merket?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 10/12/2009
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excellent!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 10/07/2009

Gay men do not want to see a real woman's body. They want a man's body with boobs.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 10/07/2009
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Hence their fascination with Bette Midler. Any other great theories?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 10/07/2009
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She's just got a man's face.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 10/12/2009

This discussion is not about men, gay or straight. Please stick to the topic.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 10/13/2009
- vvlavee I'm a Fan of vvlavee 3 fans permalink
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A great start! Now, will the editors also ban surgical and injected faces? How about digital "improvements?" How wonderful to imagine media that mirrors women to themselves in all their complex beauty. It would be a little like independent film and British television.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 10/07/2009

Also include "airbag" breasts, ;you know, the ones that are so round and so high that you can spot them a mile away. I don't know any uninflated women who have that "dinner plate" look.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 10/13/2009
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Being ultra-thin began in France where the designers were men who didn't appreciate women's natural curves, acoording to my wife who is from Germany and her mother who is still in Germany.

The allegation about the fashoin designers were that many were gay men who were concerned with photographic appearances. Being gay is fine with me but the fashoins are harmful to full-bodied, robust women. On a recent rtip to Germany, I found women to be less overweight than American women. I saw no anorexic types at all.

Overall, American women are too preoccupied by media of all types. Germans do not watch as much TV.

My wife looks like a twin to these models - 5' 7'' and weighing some 131 pounds, a former ballet dancer who is a professional in the US - a lawyer. Pilates will do more good than dieting. Being a vegan helped me lose 20 pounds recently. No cheese, eggs, poultry, meat - feels so good! I'm going to check my cholesterol this morning. I'll bet it has dropped 30%.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/07/2009
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The sad thing is, your healthy, thin wife would be considered too heavy for a fashion model. So would my very fit 5'8" 129 pound friend. To my eye she looks great, but the fashion industry has gone to a whole other class of (under)weight.

The thinness and lack of flesh on these models is truly freakish. They are often ungainly because they have so little muscle mass they can't move gracefully.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 10/11/2009

So let's encourage more heterosexual males to get involved in fashion who are definitely interested in women's curves. But then we are likely to see a big jump in sexual harassment..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 10/13/2009
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Besides the physical shape, I also like the idea of showing women with an identity (as cheesy a marketing ploy or those Playboy centerfold bios as that sounds). Cold, robotic women like they have now could be replaced by the latest Japanese technology and I couldn't tell much difference.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 AM on 10/07/2009

That is a very disturbing picture, it reminds me of the fetish pictures of those women in corsets and the 12-inch spikes that bend their feet almost parallel to their legs. Ralph Lauren must think there is a market though, and I'm really curious who it is.

"in an attempt to combat an unhealthy standard of rail-thin beauty that it says has isolated its readers."

Sorry to be a grammar stormtrooper but surely that should be "alienated", because "isolated" makes no sense.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 AM on 10/07/2009

Oops, posted to wrong article.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 AM on 10/07/2009
- munki I'm a Fan of munki 34 fans permalink
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Good for Germany...

Not many women can wear thin ones can...

Be real!!!!

not run way style but with a shape!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 10/07/2009
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way to make boing boing's day with all the publicity.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 10/06/2009
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Leave it to Germany to like the fatties.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 10/06/2009
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LOL. Hilarious comment.....LOL

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 AM on 10/07/2009
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You're attitude is part of the problem. Grow up please.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 10/07/2009
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"You're" grammar is ruining the English language.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 10/07/2009
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Go boing boing! That ad is totally repulsive.

I switched to more housey, crafty & holistic living magazines a while back now. Much more fun to read a magazine that makes you feel thoughtful or creative or happy than one that either makes you feel bad about yourself or makes you feel pity for the people working in the nightmare of commercial fashion.

I think if you read fashion magazines all the time you probably just become numb to it, because the last time I was unfortunate enough to flip through a Vogue I was utterly disgusted by everything about it.

If you're really interested in clothes I think it's more fun to read a magazine about actually sewing & designing them than what some coked up snobs are doing.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 10/06/2009
- mukTech I'm a Fan of mukTech 8 fans permalink

I do not discriminate when it comes to sexual relations with an adult woman.
Fat
Curvy
Short
Tall
Skinny (not emaciated)
Big
Albino White Black Yellow Red Brown
I love them all
A woman should be celebrated in all her splendor
She is the mother of the earth
Long live her punany!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 10/06/2009
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(as long as she's not emaciated)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 10/07/2009
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