Scottish Daily Mail

Fury as Posh parades ‘show of skeletons’ on the catwalk

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Despite having a frame so slender she was once dubbed ‘skeletal spice’, Victoria Beckham piously declared in 2010 that she was banning unhealthil­y thin models from her catwalk shows.

the 41-year- old has provoked a barrage of criticism, however, after seeming to backtrack on her promise and sending a slew of painfully skinny models down the runway at her show in New York on sunday, which was attended by her husband David, 16-year-old son Brooklyn and American Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

Hundreds of Victoria’s 15 million-strong social media following made their feelings known to the designer, inundating her with messages about her choice of models.

‘Another show of skeletons,’ one remarked, while another pointed out: ‘they don’t look healthy at all.’

Many commentato­rs were particular­ly incensed by her decision to use scrawny-looking 17-year- old peyton Knight (left) to close the show. Knight, who was first signed to a model agency at the tender age of 11, is just one year older than the minimum age recommende­d for catwalk shows by the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

‘You need to feed this girl... please give her some food,’ begged one, while another demanded furiously: ‘ Jesus, why don’t you just get a motorised skeleton to walk down your catwalks and release these poor girls from this bloody torture of having to starve themselves for a job.’

Victoria pointedly ignored the critics, however, posing for a picture with the teen and thanking her on instagram for closing the show. it’s not the first time Beckham has been slammed for her choice in models, after casting a particular­ly frail-looking girl for one of her collection­s earlier this year.

Despite the criticism online, Beckham said after the show: ‘it’s a collection for all shapes and sizes — i always say it, but i just want women to feel like the best versions of themselves.’

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