The fashion industry has a responsibility to represent a healthy image of women, but to start weighing them and putting them against a wall and making them feel like animals? No.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think the responsibility lies with the fashion world as a collective. We have to demand more variety.
They know they're going to look beautiful, and I don't think women should look like costumes. They shouldn't look like fashion victims.
Fashion is killing women's body image of themselves.
I think the moment that I'm very proud of is building a business without using animals. And, hopefully, changing people's perception of how you can do luxury fashion.
When I think about fashion I think women will never lose that appetite for fashion.
I think if more designers designed clothes with a more fuller figure in mind, it would represent women in a greater sense.
It would be nice if models were allowed to be a more healthy weight - for the models, and for the young women who look up to them. We were athletic and healthy, and we looked like women.
I don't think women should look like costumes. I don't think they should look like fashion victims. I think these (clothes) are for women that want to look sexy. They want to look smart.
I'm all about empowering women. And by lining them up against the wall and weighing them, surely you are making them feel more like meat than ever - even if it's little meat, if you know what I mean.
You have to deal with the fashion egos. You know, there is a lot. It shouldn't be treated that seriously because fashion is only making dresses to make women look beautiful. We're not inventing anything new.