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Ananda Marchildon, 'Holland's Next Top Model', Wins Lawsuit For Supposedly Being Too Big

TOBY STERLING   03/ 7/12 02:48 PM ET  AP

AMSTERDAM — A former winner of the television show "Holland's Next Top Model" has won a lawsuit against Elite Model Management after she was dropped for having hips the agency considered too large.

Ananda Marchildon, now 25, is entitled to the prize she won in the 2008 production of the show, a three-year contract worth euro75,000 ($98,500), the Amsterdam District Court ruled Wednesday.

"I'm proud to be able to show that just because a modeling agency wants that, it doesn't mean that if you have a bigger size you're done for," she told the Associated Press in an interview. "You're still a person and you can be as beautiful as you want and it doesn't come down to centimeters, it's how you are and how you portray yourself."

Marchildon argued she was dismissed after only euro10,000 ($13,000) worth of work, because she didn't lose enough weight to please the agency.

According to the written ruling, though she gained weight after winning, she had a hip measurement of 92 centimeters (about 36.2 inches) when she won, and Elite could not demand that she go down to 90 centimeters – about 35.4 inches. That is far smaller than the average woman's hips, but not unusual in the modeling world.

The fashion industry has often faced criticism for creating unrealistic expectations about women's bodies and forcing models to undergo harmful diets.

"I'm proud to be a good role model, that's how I see it, for young girls. If you can't be a model for high fashion, you're still beautiful," Marchildon said.

Modeling agencies say that they respond to the demands of advertisers, and ultimately, clothing customers: a model that doesn't have the right look won't get work.

Marchildon said she understood Elite's wishes, though she didn't necessarily agree with them, and the television program should rethink its format.

"They shouldn't have let me win, if they can't be true to their word, it's as simple as that," she said.

Elite spokeswoman Rita Camelli in Milan, Italy, said the agency was "disappointed" with the ruling and is now considering its options.

"We felt we were in the right," she said.

Marchildon, who has dual Dutch and Canadian citizenship, has since left modeling and is working as a craftswoman, hand-making wooden cabinets.

The court's ruling included an email exchange between the 180-centimeter-tall (5-foot, 11-inch) model and a representative of Elite in the Netherlands whose name was redacted.

"We agreed that you would come by us every two weeks for an evaluation, how it's going with your diet and exercise and losing weight. We're going to keep measuring you," the Elite representative wrote.

"Today, March 23 2010, we measured your hips at 98 centimeters. This is a reminder! The goal is that you have a hip circumference of no more than 90 centimeters at the end of June."

Marchildon responded that she intended to regain her former shape, and not more.

The ruling said that Marchildon had indeed returned to a 92-centimeter measure by June 2010, but the model and agency parted ways in September.

Later Wednesday, Elite released a statement noting that it had taken over Marchildon's contract from her former agency and that Elite itself never had a written agreement with her. It did not say whether it plans to appeal.

The court awarded Marchildon around euro65,000 ($85,000) in damages, plus interest and legal fees.

In the Netherlands, underwear company Sloggi hired Marchildon for a one-time shoot Monday to show that she is still fit for modeling work.

"It's too crazy for words that a model who's her size would be written off as too fat," said spokeswoman Monica van Alewijn, saying that Marchildon is thinner today than most models the company uses.

"She's just a beautiful woman, and for heaven's sake she shouldn't starve herself," she said.

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hubertandsusan
10:26 AM on 04/12/2012
The argument was over less than half an inch! 99% of women here would not be able to comprehend the normal dimensions of a 6 ft woman. And 36 inch hips are slim on the average woman, not to mention a very tall woman. End of the day, how damn picky and snooty for them to make a fuss over A HALF INCH especially when every one is so Photoshop happy these days! To a horrible fault! Holland is run by a matriarch royalty, so women are more respected there. There are some very beautiful women in the Netherlands. But they aren't all plastic and self absorbed like in the US.
08:08 PM on 03/10/2012
When is this nonsense going to end! Damn! Before long corner backs and wide recievers in the NFL will be sueing the teams that cut them because they can't run as fast as they use too.
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dbrett480
12:51 PM on 03/09/2012
I'm surprised she won, did she not realize that this profession is based entirely on how one looks?
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
01:34 AM on 03/09/2012
Silly how thin models are. Think most men like thin ladies, but every man I know likes some meat and curves on a woman. A pile of dusty bones is not attractive
03:39 PM on 03/08/2012
hey elite modeling......why not just hire 13 yr old boys, slap on some high heels and be done with it?
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bmitche
02:56 PM on 03/08/2012
Those agencies have certain rules regarding size. If you don't wish to comply, just apply at Lane Bryant.
01:46 PM on 03/09/2012
Right, she shouldn't have applied, or participated in the contest... or won.

She won the contest at the size she is now, as the "next top model" so perhaps the claim that she's too large to be a model is questionable. If she were in fact too big to be a model, how could she win the "next top model" contest?

But once they let her compete, and she won... she deserves to get the prize for winning.
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bmitche
02:05 PM on 03/09/2012
Absolutely.
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Solarluna
I'm just sayin'...
01:42 PM on 03/08/2012
Good for her!
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01:18 PM on 03/08/2012
Beauty is from within...yeah, for the beautiful model who won the lawsuit. She should have won several million dollars or more just to teach Elite a lesson. Obviously, the monetary damages serves no purpose as the modeling agency will continue to make demands for the "perfect, skinny woman."
01:18 PM on 03/08/2012
Seriously? She is so tiny. How can they possibly think she is too big?!?
11:30 AM on 03/08/2012
Now you know why so many young women resort to purging, starving and other dangerous behavior.
12:32 AM on 03/09/2012
Because they want to become Elite models?...
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CiscoPike
Fundamentals are just a crutch for the talentless
02:22 PM on 03/10/2012
No because models are perpetuated as the "ideal" and lots of girls want to emmulate that because magazines and things tell them that is how they are supposed to look by publishing pictures of models that are unrealistically sized.
kaysings
I don't need no stinking micro-bio.
11:27 AM on 03/08/2012
This is the modeling industry, folks. The industry is dominated by gay men, and gay men like tall and skinny with almost no curves. This is what is used on runways and in high-fashion photo shoots, so this is what is considered "normal" for the industry.

This young woman is "normal" for real life, but not for the fashion industry. Not saying it's right; just that that's the way the industry is.
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HomeGrower
Independent - so both sides hate me
10:38 AM on 03/08/2012
My wife and duaghter love America's Next top Model.

I call it...America's Next Case of Anorexia.
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algonquin j calhoun
with every 100 fans I change my name
09:49 AM on 03/08/2012
ananda won a suit? i hope it was a size 16...
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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
10:42 AM on 03/08/2012
What a ridiculous post.
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thejadedentrepreneur
Keeping it real since 1981.
04:57 PM on 03/26/2012
Dolt.
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DLD48
obama voters - look ashamed
09:00 AM on 03/08/2012
No one other that another cow wants to watch a cow modeling.
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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
10:28 AM on 03/08/2012
5'11" with hips less than 36" is ridiculously small.... What a nasty post!
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Patrick Rodgers
12:10 PM on 03/08/2012
Don't ask DLD what size her hips are?
09:28 AM on 03/10/2012
well done - you're not only spiteful, but incoherent.
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08:48 AM on 03/08/2012
I prefer some meat jeez