That depends on the type of model. The average models for popular clothing lines are between 5'6" and 6'0" tall, and weigh well below the average. (90-115 lbs)
There are, however, many models who model for plus sizes, and other models who try to break away from the typical model stereotype, such as Tyra Banks.
This is a question that cannot really be answered objectively.
Not all models are anorexic. It is important to remember that some people are just naturally thin. But if un-naturally thin models are used or a "thin is better" idea keeps up, more people will feel the pressure to be thin. This can easily lead to a rise in eating disorders.
You call them anorexic .
most models are but not Victoria secret models there just right Yes, alot of models are pressured to be skinny but then they get anerexia and all these other health issues and stresss, also they put pressure on us to look thin when we see them.
Many models are very tall and thin to begin with. They often watch what they eat and diet and exercise to maintain a thin frame. Many do have "poor" eating habits or eating disorders to maintain an extreme thinness, too.
most of them eat chicken and salad.
Because their job is dependent on being overly thin.
A few examples would include:Whether or not a company should promote animal testing to ensure safer products for consumersWhether or not a company should target young teensWhat sorts of images should be used in advertising (ex: healthy models versus uber thin models, etc)
In order for a camera to be considered ultra thin it needs to be less than an inch in width. There are not additional benefits to ultra thin models other than their weight.
For many years, model have been accused of eating disorders and being anorexic. This is increasing even more in the past few years. The reason behind this is mostly looks. Models are almost always tall and thin. Many people think that they are often "too" thin, and accuse them of having eating disoprders. Since many girls follow fashion closely, people worry that these images of tall, thin, and (sometimes, in the case of magazines) re-touched models are not good role models.
Because when if theyre fat they wudnt fit on there clothes and those are model rules
they are born with high metalbolism or they diet with no junk food until their job is dome