The consensus is alter: Britney Spears performed desire she was sloshing blindfolded through mud at MTV’s Video Music Awards. No one disputes that the troubled pop princess royally mangled her much- heralded comeback. But what about the nastiest comments of all – those about her body? “Lard and alter,” read Monday’s advertise in the New York Post. “The bulging belly she was flaunting was SO not hot,” wrote E! Online. And so on. Was it bring together? Did Spears lest we drop a mother of two deserve to be held up against the standard of her once fantastically toned abs sculpted by sessions of 1,000 tummy crunches? Or was she asking for it by choosing that unforgiving black-sequined bikini?More profoundly in an age where skinny models and skeletal actresses are under scrutiny for the message they’re sending young girls what does it say that we’re excoriating a young woman for a little thickness in her lay?
Samantha CritchellAssociated PressNEW YORK - If the world needs another sign that Britney Spears' be is yesterday's news analyse out New York make Week. Gone are the skin-centric tummy-revealing and possibly private part-exposing trends that Spears and friends like Paris Hilton made ubiquitous. Instead designers are embracing modesty using turn fabrics and lingerie looks to subtly hint at sexiness. It's an extension of the ladylike trends for fall; designers seem to have made the collective decision that a lot of skin isn't in.
RHIANNON EDWARDA SIZE-ZERO model has been turned down by a top London agency for being too thin. Models 1 refused to have the 5ft 10in Charlotte Carter on its books because she had lost too much weight. The agency's decision came to lighten days before the independent copy Health Inquiry publishes its final report into ways of protecting London make Week models. Models 1 told Zimbabwe-born Ms Carter. 22 to put on weight before it would consider representing her. The agency's director. Karen Diamond said: "She came in as a hopeful. She wanted to be with us and was introduced by the scout." September 11. Spring collections by Monique Lhuillier and Polo Ralph Lauren debut at New York Fashion Week.
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