I was referring to this post
"i mean, not to be extreme, but cant their be a little feminism in the fashion industry. 
and most of these powerful women working for huge magazines are MOMS themselves. they dont ever feel a little protective over these young girls who might resemble their daughters??? i know i would try to help a girl get out of a situation like that."
I was just trying to say, what situation? is being a young girl shot for a magazine immediately exploitative????, thereare other viewpoints, magazine editors may feel happy to be able to give these young girls opportunities to travel and make money and broaden their horizons that they may not otherwise have had
I remember last fashion week, there was controversy about auguste abuilante crying on the runway , people were quick to jump in with comments about how the poor thing was probably homesick so far away from home too young having her hair pulled etc, critics were so focussed on their portrayal of her as a victim that they didn't even want to listen to Auguste's own experience that she loved and enjoyed and was excited for the show but that her eyes watered under the sensitive lights
There is nothing I abhor more than if girls are taken advantage of or made to do things they are uncomfortable with or pressured, this makes me incredibly angry, it happens all the time to waitresses, office workers etc and sometimes models
YES models should have more protection, a union even, but lets not jump to conclusions is all I'm saying, most of us haven't even seen the film, I'm just cautioning against deciding what is IN the film before we've seen it!