Former Vogue editor wrote a book-revelation of models

 Kirstie Clements led the Australian Vogue in a quarter century, but was abruptly dismissed in May last year. Idle Kirsty has not gone - during which time she published a book The Vogue Factor, which the girls dreamed of becoming a model, it is better not to read.

The book contains the history of provocation from the personal experience of the author. During the years of service in the fashion industry Kirstie Clements seen enough different: food girls tissue paper, dropper after the show bruises from hungry fainting. Now it is not difficult to guess that means this famous predatory gaze model. This hungry look.

She calls ex-editor of the book, these phenomena and abnormal opposed to maintain the shape of the mannequins:

"I think the readers would like to see more models in Vogue plus size. And it would be interesting to see whether they want buyers to see them on the cover. But readership - this sort of thing ... Often they ask for something specific, and when requests are satisfied, the magazine simply do not buy. And for editors sale - a matter of life and death. "

But retentive audience immediately puzzled author revelations question: how long ago she saw the light? And why spoke about the changing trends only after the dismissal of fashion magazines, although I proudly declared: «Vogue would never follow trends. He created them. "

Anyway, society is increasingly depleted protests against girls on the podium. And even if the book - revenge for the reduction, the idea behind it was supported by most readers. Maybe soon at the shows will flaunt ruddy girls plus size.

Former Vogue editor wrote a book-revelation of models

Kirstie Clements

Former Vogue editor wrote a book-revelation of models

These girls are no longer willing. Regret

Former Vogue editor wrote a book-revelation of models

Candice Huffine. There is something to strive for.

Former Vogue editor wrote a book-revelation of models

Bianca Balti. Or stay at the golden mean?