Now the models who would like to work in France must comply with much stricter legislation than in the past. The models brought to scroll or pose for magazines in France will have to pass a medical examination to determine whether "the dummy health status, assessed particularly with regard to their body mass index, is compatible with the exercise of his profession "says the law passed on December 17 at the National Assembly as part of the health bill. Magazines, fashion houses and modeling agencies who violate this law are now punishable by six months imprisonment and a 75,000 euro fine. Magazines and photographers who retoucheront models "to refine or thicken silhouette" will always write "retouched photograph" on their images.
The measures taken against the excessive thinness of models have been more strict. A previous version of the text required in fact that the modeling business is subject to a body mass index (BMI) minimum as is the case in Israel since 2013 when the law prohibits the presence of mannequins whose mass index body is under 18.5 in parades or publication. The proposal was not finally adopted by the Assembly.
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