Models who are excessively skinny will be kept off magazine covers and catwalks in the fashion industry to take on the crisis women face with their body image which has been made an important norm by the fashion industry itself. Advertisement of cosmetic surgery, diet plans and medication will be removed from magazine and many other media fields. Only women who are healthy will be allowed to walk the ramp and be sported on magazines with brands releasing their clothing in new sizes to appeal to women on a wider ranger.
Pictures of celebrities which have been edited will be mentioned in the magazine itself from now on and excessively muscular men and women who have a body mass index which is considered unhealthy will not be allowed to be on the ramp or on magazine covers.
$50,000 has been setup by the government for development programs for women with eating disorders with the help of The Butterfly Foundation which will help student who are between eight to eighteen years of age about the importance of being healthy and giving support to improve self esteem and helping them develop a positive body image. Over 100,000 students will be coached in having a healthy outlook by over 2500 trainers.












