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Isabelle Caro Before And After

December 30, 2010 by  

Isabelle Caro Before And After, Her photo shows her nkd body emaciated, in a campaign against anorexia, especially in the worlds of fashion, had created controversy in 2007: Isabelle Caro, a former supermodel and French actress died at age 28.

Neither the precise reasons for his death on November 17 and Wednesday 20 Minutes.ch revealed, nor the place, have been unveiled.

His friend, the Swiss singer, Vincent Bigler, who was recording a video clip with her on a song dealing with the disease, entitled “I Quit” (sic), praised the young woman on her website confirming its disappearance.

“She had been hospitalized for 15 days for pneumonia and she was very tired lately, but I do not know the cause of his death,” said the singer, cited by 20 Minutes.ch.

Originally from Marseille, Isabelle Caro, was asked in 2007 before the lens of photographer Oliviero Toscani featured in a campaign sponsored by the Italian clothing brand “No-I-ita”, to expose the misdeeds of anorexia and its consequence inevitable.

“The thinness that causes death and that is everything but beauty is just the opposite,” she said, hoping that the “girls” who would see his picture would include the morbid reality hidden behind the image, “the finery and beautiful hair “women’s magazines.

She said he wanted to “raise awareness” about the disease that affects many models. “This photo unvarnished and without makeup I do not highlight. The message is clear: I have psoriasis, chest tomb, a body of elderly ‘,” she said, explaining his approach.

The young woman suffered from anorexia since the age of 13 years, which had plunged into such a coma in 2006 when she weighed only 25 kg for 1m65. But she decided to get out and fought, announcing in early 2010 having reached the weight of 42 kg.

As a result of the case had cast opprobrium on the world of fashion, professionals were committed to take measures not to accept too skinny supermodels.

However, only Spain uses today to binding rules.

Professionals of fashion in France, Italy, the United States and Great Britain are sticking to self-regulation, charters worthless bond.

Madrid has banned models below a certain body mass index in September 2006. Only young women whose body mass index (BMI, weight in kilograms divided by height squared) greater than 18 (over 56 kg for 1m75) are now allowed to parade.

In Italy, anti-anorexia manifesto adopted in February 2007 is “forward a model of healthy beauty, solar, generous, Mediterranean”. In London, the recommendations of the British Fashion Council – a medical certificate and, if a young girl suffering from eating disorders, the condition is “under control” – are now mandatory.

Professionals of fashion, advertising and media in France have pledged to ban the broadcast of images of models of excessive thinness.

Figurehead of the fight against anorexia, the psychiatrist Marcel Rufo responded on RTL, lamenting the death of a “powerful symbol, energetic, brilliant in this fight.”

“Especially toward the families of adolescent anorexic that my thoughts are, of course, the anorexic, but also to the survivors of that battle lost, which I wanted to get closer. I’m a fighter important,” he said.

Anorexia affects 30,000 to 40,000 people in France, according to the Ministry of Health.

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