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Top Paris label sacks agency over 'sadistic' abuse of models

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Fashion brand Balenciaga said yesterday it had sacked its casting agency amid a furore over the "sadistic" mistreatme­nt of models at Paris fashion week. The label, the hottest on the Paris catwalk, said it had sent a written apology to the 150 women who were forced to wait in a cramped stairwell for three hours at the casting for its show on Sunday. Some were shut inside in the dark while the casting directors went off for lunch, according to James Scully, a US casting director who took to Instagram to brand their treatment as "sadistic and cruel".

He claimed the directors involved were "serial abusers". "In their usual fashion they shut the door, went to lunch and turned off the lights to the stairs leaving every girl with only the lights of their phones to see," he added. "Not only was this sadistic and cruel it was dangerous and left more than a few of the girls I spoke with traumatize­d." Scully also accused a major Paris fashion house, which he did not name, of trying to "sneak in" 15-year-old models for its show. "It's inconceiva­ble to me that people have no regard for human decency or the lives and feelings of these girls, especially when too, too many of these models are under the age of 18 and clearly not equipped to be here."

'No women of colour'

Balenciaga confirmed to AFP it was "making radical changes to the casting process" after the incident, "including discontinu­ing the relationsh­ip with the current casting agency". "Balenciaga took notice of issues with the model castings carried out on that day (Sunday). The house reacted immediatel­y," a statement added. "Balenciaga condemns this incident and will continue to be deeply committed to ensure the most respectful working conditions for the models." The fashion house-whose show is on Sunday-has become the hottest ticket on the Paris catwalk since the Georgian wunderkind Demna Gvasalia took the helm last year.

Scully, whose post garnered support from supermodel­s Joan Small, Helena Christense­n and Carolyn Murphy, also accused the French label Lanvin of discrimina­tion against black models. "I have heard from several agents, some of whom are black, that they have received (a) mandate from Lanvin that they do not want to be presented with women of colour," he wrote. The brand, whose designer Bouchra Jarrar's family comes from Morocco, used two black models among nearly 50 women who walked in its last Paris womenswear show. No one was available to comment at Lanvin but a spokeswoma­n told Women's Wear Daily that the "allegation­s are completely false and baseless". — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows models presenting creations for Balenciaga during the 2016 Spring/Summer ready-to-wear collection fashion show in Paris. — AFP
This file photo shows models presenting creations for Balenciaga during the 2016 Spring/Summer ready-to-wear collection fashion show in Paris. — AFP

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