New Law Protects Younger Models, Coke Launches a High-End Fashion Line
A new New York State law signed on Monday will help protect the fashion industry's young models—giving them the same rights to protection as minors working in other performing arts fields. Now employers will be required to provide a support system for young models equivalent to what would be available to them in school—including making a nurse available, and strict regulations on models' working hours.
Here is a sentence I'd never thought I'd write: Rita Ora and Helen Mirren wore the same see-through dress. It's that drop-dead gorgeous Dolce & Gabbana red lace number. Who wore it better? Check out the comparison here. Really, it's a toss-up, they both look amazing
A new New York State law signed on Monday will help protect the fashion industry's young models—giving them the same rights to protection as minors working in other performing arts fields. Now employers will be required to provide a support system for young models equivalent to what would be available to them in school—including making a nurse available, and strict regulations on models' working hours.
Here is a sentence I'd never thought I'd write: Rita Ora and Helen Mirren wore the same see-through dress. It's that drop-dead gorgeous Dolce & Gabbana red lace number. Who wore it better? Check out the comparison here. Really, it's a toss-up, they both look amazing