Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 493 A law today was passed in France by the government that bans ‘skinny’ or excessively thin models and that also includes jail time for those who hire them. All France based models will now have to present a medical certificate to show their BMI approval of a minimum of 18 before being hired for a job. The BMI for a person is defined as their body mass divided by the square of their height—with the value universally being given in units of kg/m2. So if the weight is in kilograms and the height in metres, the result is immediate, if pounds and inches are used, a conversion factor of 703 (kg/m2)/(lb/in2) must be applied. The objective of this is to end a growing culture of anorexia by president Francoise Holland. The law also targets media entities that promote excessive thinness such as that promoting certain looks or irregular eating habits resulting in risk of mortality or damaging to health, incriminating those responsible with fines and jail time as well. France is not the first, other countries that have already taken a stance against really thin models are Israel and Madrid’s regional government. So how far will this travel across Europe. It will also be interesting to see how would it affect the fashion industry. Would it create more jobs for fuller women, or would work be outsourced to countries such as Italy that are immune from the ban? More Articles You Would Love Moderate But Blazing Style Inspiration! Outfits To Wear For The Office Ladies Milles Collines Presents Her Spring Summer 2016 Look Book “Curiocity” bans skinnyfrancelawmodelsskinny Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You “There Is A Risk Europe Could Die” Macron Speaks Shortly After Losing Control... PICS: “A Bald Woman Knows Her Kingdom” Gorgeous Top African Model Ayen Monica... #OOTD: Rutie B Hits Us With A Perfectly Stylish ‘Break-Out-The-Norm’ Top & Down... Nigerian Designer Uduak & Asiko Artist Recreate Yoruba Mythology & Gods in Stunning... Trashy Rap Star ‘Megan The Stallion’ Is Being Sued By Her Camera For... #OOTD: Nigeria’s Prudential Atelier Shakes Up The Internet With This Astonishing Wedding Guest... VIDEOS: King Promise & Sarkodie Show Men How To Drip In Kente &... FCCPC Shuts Down Chinese Supermarket In Nigeria That Banned Nigerians From Entering VIDEO: Watch Exclusive Designs You Missed At The Just Ended SA Fashion Week... #OOTD: Shams Berry Merges Elegance & Sultriness in Magbrien’s Striking Bustier Ensemble 9 comments Shirley berry April 3, 2015 - 5:49 pm Whoa,so what will happen to models who are naturally skinny with a bmi under 18??? Every model in France should start eating large now…lol Log in to Reply Carlie April 5, 2015 - 2:15 pm you dummy look at these girls they are not naturally thin. They have each inch of them looked over and told your thighs are too big you have take of weight in these places. What pressure that has been put on these poor girls has been institutionalised starvation. At least now they can eat. At least now their diet can consist more than energy drinks. I just hope they are not to far gone. and 55kg at 174cm tall is pretty thin but its 18bmi. Log in to Reply Tom April 4, 2015 - 2:51 pm So, where did this writer learn the English? Log in to Reply Cristina April 4, 2015 - 3:18 pm SHIRLEY, the want to chance their profession :) Log in to Reply Cristina April 4, 2015 - 3:20 pm SHIRLEY, simple: they want to change their profession :) Log in to Reply sarahann April 5, 2015 - 3:39 am I think thats a great thing!!! Log in to Reply Don Matthews April 5, 2015 - 11:58 am Finally, we get to see healthy people on the runway! ! Log in to Reply demi April 6, 2015 - 11:12 am Oh what bullshit. The models are chosen BY MEASUREMENT not weight. They will now have even more pressure to keep measurement but increase weight as the designers will insist on the same 78-60-87. Log in to Reply N. May 14, 2015 - 2:52 am I’m a high fashion model who doesn’t meet the bmi requirement for France, but I’m still glad to see that this has been done. There are too many girls resorting to unhealthy eating and lack thereof to fit unreal standards that do not apply to most or are inappropriate for anyone over 14. It’s about time the modeling industry meets regulation. Log in to Reply Leave a Reply to Shirley berry Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.