Luxury brands Fashion giants ban size zero models

(FILES) This file photo taken on September 29, 2012 shows a model presenting a creation by Haider Ackermann during the Spring/Summer 2013 ready-to-wear collection show in Paris. A host of French-owned fashion labels spanning Christian Dior to Saint Laurent pledged on September 6, 2017 to ban ultra-thin models from their advertising and catwalk shows in response to criticism that the industry encourages anorexia. Two of the industry's biggest holding companies, LVMH and Kering, unveiled a charter "to ensure the well-being of models" which will also outlaw the hiring of girls under the age of 16 for adult shoots or events. / AFP PHOTO / Martin BUREAU

TWO luxury fashion powerhouses have joined forces to stop using ultra-thin models in catwalk shows and photo shoots.

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Races People strip down at wild outback party

With temps this hot, why wear pants?

IT WAS supposed to be the more civilised day on the track, but punters left nothing to the imagination as they converged for day two of the Birdsville races.

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Alison Vlismas (Left) and Rhonda Adil cheer on race 4 at the Birdsville race meeting in Birdsville, Friday, September 1, 2017. Birdsville is situated on the edge of the Simpson Desert, 1590 kms from Brisbane and its normal population of 115 people swells to a crowd of more than 6000 over the race weekend. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

DRESSED in beer boxes, rubber breasts and even a horse’s skull — the Birdsville Cup is far from a civilised racing meet.

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Labour Party Announces Tertiary Education Policy

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Fashion Truth about sex in the fashion industry

Jazz Egger, 20, claims she is inundated with seedy offers.

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