Beckham among fashion leaders who reportedly ignored Parliamentary invitation

VICTORIA Beckham has reportedly IGNORED an invitation from a Parliamentary inquiry to discuss the use of underage and dangerously thin models.
Caroline Nokes MP, the head of the all-party Parliamentary group on body image, called upon leading figures in the fashion industry to give evidence — but says Beckham and top model agencies snubbed them.

“Sadly, I have received no response from any of them . . . and I think this is a real shame. Having been given the opportunity to take part I very much hope those who have declined to take part will not criticise its conclusions.”

Nokes has warned that a voluntary code of conduct to stop girls feelings pressured to slim to impossible proportions is being ignored and that new laws might be needed.
It comes as an investigation revealed that every model on the Abercrombie & Fitch website has a waist-to-height ratio of less 0.4, which is considered by nutritionists to be the minimum safe level.

Former Spice Girl Beckham’s spokeswoman said she was not aware of the invitation, adding that she was currently on holiday.
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