Tuesday, May 15, 2012

'When I started out, I didn't know a size zero even existed': Tyra Banks says her 17-year-old size four frame would be considered too heavy for runways today

Women's empowerment guru, Tyra Banks, has spoken out in support of Vogue's decision to ban rail thin models from its pages.

The 38-year-old media mogul and former supermodel praised the fashion glossy's 19 editors today for banding together to put a stop to 'thinspirational' editorial and called for a toast 'over some barbecue and burgers'.

Talking about the fashion world and its influence on the modelling industry she highlighted the way standards have changed over the years and said that as a size four, she never would have made it onto today's catwalks.
Supermodel Tyra Banks in 1998
Tyra Banks in 2007
You go girl: Tyra has written a letter in support of Vogue's ban on rail thin models in which she says that at 17 she would have been too heavy by today's standards
In a letter addressed to 'models around the world' recited to The Daily Beast, the Harvard Graduate lamented: 'Today you are expected to be a size zero. When I started out, I didn’t know such a size even existed.'

Trya also called on other women not to point the finger at the models themselves but at the industry that forces them to maintain unrealistic and unhealthy bodies.

 
Understanding the fact that models need to work like everyone else, she told how she regularly mentors young hopefuls who struggle to meet the expectations of designers and magazines.

She went on to express her hope, that thanks to Vogue, her phone might stop ringing so frequently with late night calls of desperation and sobs stories.

Speaking out: The over-achieving television host and former supermodel pointed the finger at the industry for putting pressure on girls to stay unhealthily thin
Speaking out: The over-achieving television host and former supermodel pointed the finger at the industry for putting pressure on girls to stay unhealthily thin
'I don't think there will be as much of: "I'm hungry, Tyra, and I'm tired. But I still want to do runway and high-fashion work. I want to stay on top,"' she said, adding: 'With Vogue’s new mandates, things, I hope, will now change for the better.'
Tyra has long been advocate for female empowerment and famously appeared on TV with a ball-busting message for the people who had made fun of her after holiday photographs showed her looking heavier than normal.
Wearing the same swim suit for which she was derided, she told the haters to 'kiss my fat a**.'

In her letter today, the voluptuous beauty also called upon mothers to take responsibility for their daughters' healthy attitude towards body image and recalled how her own mother had taught her to be strong. 

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