Tuesday, November 28, 2006

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People have been clicking on the song 'Anna' while remembering the Brazilian model, Ana Carolina Reston

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26XTSreeMEQ

Like a trip on the tongue
You sit in my mind Anna
Like a wind in the sand
You tickle my fancy Anna

Oo wee, Oo wee
The moon comes gently down on you
Anna

Send me a line from your Ocean Liner
Anna
tell me the time where the sun meets your mind
Anna

Oo wee, Oo wee
The moon comes gently down on you
Anna








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Check out a video from Brazil on Ana Carolina Reston
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And check out 'Ana Carolina- You're Free'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ad-QbsMKaE

You threw a stone into the sun
Doo wah
Peace broke out and the war was won
Doo wah, doo wah
Now turn around
Laugh at the clowns
You're free

So let it roll
Let it roll into the night
Let it roll
Let it roll into the night
Jump into your car and speed out of sight

You threw a song up to the moon
Doo wah
You thought it was too late
I thought it was too soon
Doo wah, doo wah
Now turn around
The moon is calling you
You're free





Two models, Luisel and AnaIn August, Luisel Ramos of Uruguay, only 22, died of a heart attack moments after stepping off a catwalk in Montevideo. She had reportedly been living on lettuce and diet drinks. In response, models auditioning for Madrid Fashion Week are now examined by doctors and those with a body mass index (BMI) that is below 18 are off the runway. According to the World Health Organization a BMI less than 18.5 is considered underweight, 17.5 indicates anorexia, and a BMI nearing 15 is on the point of starvation. When she died, Ms Reston’s BMI was just 13.4. The BMI is the ratio of a person’s height to their weight.

Now a second model has died from being too thin - Ana Carolina Reston, a well-known Brazilian model who worked for Giorgio Armani, died of kidney failure this week (Tuesday, 14 Nov 2006) at the age of 21, one day before she was to fly to Paris for a photo shoot. She was 5 feet 7 inches tall but only 88 pounds. The model reportedly ate little else than tomatoes and apples. Reston had been recently hospitalized because of a generalized infection due to her weakened condition, and had been in the hospital three weeks when she died. She had been a model since 13 after winning a local beauty contest in her hometown of Jundiai, on the outskirts of Sao Paulo. She had spent the last eight years working as a model for several agencies, including L’Equipe and Armani, and did jobs in China, Turkey, Mexico and Japan, local media said.

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Ana’s mother, Miriam Reston, spoke to the O Globo newspaper in Brazil, saying that Ana had been trying to help her family with the money she made as a model, but to “Take care for your children because their loss is irreparable. “Nothing can make the pain go away. No money in the world is worth the life of your child, not even the most famous (fashion) brand is worth this. Her boyfriend, Bruno Setti, 19, is also a model. Bruno’s mother Viviane spoke out and said, “Ana’s death should serve as a wake-up call to modeling agencies about the danger of anorexia. There’s nothing glamorous about an ending like hers.”
Dani Grimaldi, Reston’s cousin, told Estado de Sao Paulo that Ana Carolina also suffered from bulimia. “Fifteen minutes after eating she would lock herself in the bathroom and turn on the shower so no one could hear her vomiting,” he said.



Ana had seen specialists about her eating disorder, relatives say, but had resisted admitting that she was ill. “She had no resistance and the medication had no effect because of her extreme weakness,” her aunt, Mirthes Reston, said.

Another cousin, Geise Strauss, 30, who lived with her, said: “She didn’t like eating what we ate. When she did eat, she ate very little and recently she’d go to the bathroom and make herself sick as soon as as she left the table. She liked apples and she adored tomatoes as well but that was about it.”

Lica Kohirausch, owner of agency for whom Ana worked, said: “We brought Ana back to Brazil after she did a catalogue for Giorgio Armani and a representative rang me to say she was too thin. It worried me coming from a professional used to dealing with models and I acted immediately, but I didn’t see any physical signs of anorexia on her return.

A spokesman for L’Equipe amplified by saying, “We don’t force our professionals to be ‘very thin.’ Those who have a naturally thin biotype work in fashion and those who haven’t are addressed to advertising. After [she] had to be admitted in the hospital, she was frequently visited by an employee from the agency. All medical staff responsible for her was extremely worried, because she complained from pain in the kidneys and had a profile of generalized infection.
“L’Equipe would like to reinforce that its philosophy has always included the concern about the professionals’ health, including their diet and physical activities. We are deeply sorry about what happened to Ana Carolina Reston. Even in these dark times, we have never stopped helping the model and her family.”

The issue of ultra-thin “zero” models (who wear size zero) has been a big topic of debate. While Spain has taken sharp action, the French have taken a different attitude than their southern neighbors - the head of the French Couture Federation, Didier Grumbach, insists anorexia is a “social problem” that should be controlled through “information” not “regulation.”



“To say that we should regulate just one profession among many to avoid young girls getting thin, when everything in our society encourages them to do so, is unreasonable,” Grumbach said.

His words are echoed by Chanel, whose spokesman said that “the fashion world is not responsible for anorexia. You can’t solve a global problem by regulating one profession. That’s an inappropriate response to a serious problem. Fashion is a reflection of changes in society. It’s not the cause,” he argued. “People shouldn’t try and turn something that is a worldwide health problem into a fashion world drama.”

Achilleas Constantinou, a leading member of the British Fashion Council, was one of the first to call for a ban on super-skinny models.

This week, Armani entered the fray to support ejecting super-skinny models from all the main fashion shows. “I have never liked thin girls and I have never made them go on the catwalk,” he asserted.

Karl Lagerfeld sees it differently - “What I really didn’t like was that certain fashion sizes were made bigger. What I created was fashion for slim, slender people”

Famously skinny model Twiggy responded that “Everyone is not meant to be skinny. It’s a tricky area. The designer likes to design for slim models. It’s how they feel their clothes look the best”


And the fight over “zero sized” fashions may only intensify this fall. In the U.S., Banana Republic and Nicole Miller will introduce “sub-zero” sized fashions for women this fall, taking skinny sizes to a new low.

Ana Carolina

The death of an anorexic model who weighed just 88 pounds has shocked fashion-conscious Brazil, where many young women dream of becoming the next Gisele Bundchen.Ana Carolina Reston, 21, died Tuesday of generalized infection caused by anorexia nervosa, a disorder characterized by an abnormal fear of becoming obese, a distorted self-image, a persistent aversion to food and severe weight-loss, said officials at Sao Paulo's Servior Publico Hospital."Take care for your children because their loss is irreparable," Reston's mother Miriam told the O Globo newspaper."Nothing can make the pain go away. No money in the world is worth the life of your child."Reston began her modelling career at the age of 13 after winning a local beauty contest in her hometown Jundiai, on the outskirts of Sao Paulo."Ever since she was a little girl, she dreamed of becoming a model," her mother said. "She would put on my shoes, dress and makeup and pose."Continue ArticleReston spent the last eight years working as a model for several agencies, including working in China, Turkey, Mexico and Japan, local media said."I noticed something was wrong when she returned from Japan," her mother told the Estado de Sao Paulo newspaper."She was too thin … and when I told her to eat something, she would say:`Mom, please don't fight with me. There is nothing wrong with me, I'm fine."'Afflicted with bulimiaDani Grimaldi, Reston's cousin, said she also suffered from bulimia, a disorder marked by binge eating, followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives."Fifteen minutes after eating she would lock herself in the bathroom and turn on the shower so no one could hear her vomiting," Grimaldi told the Estado de Sao Paulo.The world of high fashion and modelling has long been targeted by critics who say it encourages women and girls to emulate rail-thin models.In September, a Spanish fashion show responded to such criticism by barring models with a body mass index below 18. Body mass index is a calculation doctors normally apply to study obesity — anyone with an index below 18.5 is considered underweight.Reston, who was 5-feet-8, would have had a body mass index of 13.4 at the time of her death, a calculator on the website of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated.
Model’s Death from Anorexia Spurs More Warnings
Model’s Death from Anorexia Spurs More Warnings

This summer saw the Madrid shows banning skinny models, and now followed by the death of anorexic model Ana Carolina Reston maybe that’s enough for the rest of the fashion industry to finally wake up to the dangers of the eating disorder.

Reston,

21, a 5′ 8″ Brazilian model weighed only 88 pounds at the time of her death. She succumbed to an infection caused by anorexia nervosa, officials at Sao Paulo’s Servior Publico Hospital said.

And now Twiggy jumps on board in blaming Hollywood for it’s role in the skinny.

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