International press comments: What foreigners think about "without models"

The left-liberal British daily "The Guardian" is one of Britain's most widely read newspapers. In her article about "Without Models" the whole "Size Zero-Debate" is summarized again.

Blogger Perez Hilton presented his new fashion blog a few weeks ago. Perez wishes the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde every success with the "Without Models" initiative, calling it a "refreshing step in the right direction."



Laura Craik of the British Evening Standard hopes that "more magazines will use genuine and unadulterated women".

The ChroniquesDuVasteMonde initiative "Without Models" is also worth an article for Spain's largest and most well-known newspaper, El País. The Spanish government had spoken out years ago for a skim ban on catwalks.

The second major Spanish newspaper, El Mundo, considered conservative, also reported on the "Without Models" initiative.



The US journalist Cara Smusiak finds that "people almost eat the image of a real, right woman," as she writes in her blog "The Sandwich Theorem".

The message of the "Without Models" initiative of the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde came to South America. One of the oldest regional newspapers, "La Capital", reports on the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde campaign.

Even in the Indian media, the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde initiative is a topic, as the article in the Hindustian Times, one of the leading Indian newspapers, shows.



Even down to Down Under, the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde news has come to the fore. Sydney's second-largest daily, The Sydney Morning Herald, also reported on the 'Without Models' initiative.

In the fashion blog "The Moment" of the "New York Times", the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde initiative "Without Models" attracts attention.

The Austrian daily newspaper "Kurier" reports on a "New debate about skinny models", mentioning also the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde initiative.

Even among our Nordic neighbors, the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde provides a topic of conversation, as here in the left-liberal Danish newspaper "Politiken".

"USA Today", the most widely used national newspaper in America, reports on the "Without Models" initiative in one of its blogs and shares the view of ChroniquesDuVasteMonde that being too thin is not in.

The Washington Post, world-famous for exposing the Watergate affair, mentions the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde "Without Models" initiative in its article "Yes, Thin's in - But why is a Surprise?"

The British conservative daily "The Daily Telegraph" takes up the theme "Without Models" and, above all, highlights Karl Lagerfeld's reaction to the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde initiative.

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