10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk?
By KATIE MOISSE Aug. 4, 2011
Thylane Loubry Blondeau, a 10-year-old model with a sultry stare beyond her years, had the fashion industry drooling after posing for French Vogue. But photos of the Parisian preteen, whose lanky body and gap-toothed pout bring to mind full-grown size-zero magazine cover girls, have reignited the debate over the sexualization of young girls.
Wearing makeup, high heels and haute couture, Blondeau looks a far cry from a typical 10-year-old. Even in childish smocks and cotton tees, her expressions are oddly adult -- a product, perhaps, of living half her young life in the fashion world (she reportedly hit the runway for Jean-Paul Gauthier at age 5). And some say Blondeau's grown-up beauty is giving other young girls unhealthy ideas about how they should look.
"We don't want kids to grow up too fast," said Shari Miles-Cohen, senior director of women's programs for the American Psychological Association. "We want them to be able to develop physically, emotionally, psychologically and socially at appropriate rates for their age."
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French Vogue provocatively poked at this principle, running photos of Blondeau and two other tweens playing designer dress-up captioned with, "Quel maquillage à quel âge?" -- What makeup at what age? But a shot of Blondeau wearing a red dress and stilettos lying on a tiger skin rug had critics crying foul.
"This isn't edgy. It's inappropriate, and creepy, and I never want to see a nine-year-old girl in high-heeled leopard print bedroom slippers ever again," wrote Chloe Angyal, editor of Feminsting.com.
Sexualized images can have lasting effects on the young girls who see them. An APA taskforce found that sexualization by the media affects how girls think about femininity and sexuality, promoting "appearance and physical attractiveness" as key values. It's also linked to low self-esteem, eating disorders and depression.
"The research clearly shows that the fashion industry affects girls and women's images of themselves and their self-esteem if they do not meet the industry 'image' that is currently in vogue," said Paul Miller, associate professor of psychology at Arizona State University in Phoenix. "Even the very young are quite conscious of media images of what is 'pretty' and desirable."
In a photo not affiliated with Vogue, Blondeau poses topless on a bed with a young male playmate propositioning a pillow fight. And in another, she wears hip-slung jeans and no top with beaded necklaces covering her would-be breasts.
Many in the industry have defended the work as art. Others say it crosses a line.
"Any creepy child pornographer could plead 'artistic license,'" said Miller.
Thylane Loubry Blondeau's grown-up look is creating a stir.
Blondeau is not the first mini model to stir up the sexualization debate. In 2007, a 13-year-old Dakota Fanning posed in a controversial campaign for Marc Jacobs. Now 13-year-old Elle Fanning has followed in her sister's footsteps as the face of Jacobs' Fall 2011 campaign.
The controversy extends to pint-sized pageant queens and prospective pop stars, too. A YouTube video of 8- and 9-year-olds dancing to Beyonce's "Single Ladies" spurred a similar uproar last year.
"People have always admired young ballerinas in scanty costumes, but those performances weren't explicitly sexual," Vivian Friedman, child psychologist and professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, told ABC News at the time. "There was an aesthetic that didn't remind you of being in bed."
Photos of Blondeau, some in pink tutus and others in bed, illustrate the disparity.
"[The photos] clearly create an image of the girl as an adult woman, both in the clothing, the postures and emotional content of the images," said Miller. "The message is that very young girls can be dressed and viewed as young adult women."
Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:13 am
Take it from an ephebophile who thinks the age to bang should universally be 16, this stuff is kinda sick.
They should have a law that says girls (and boys) need pubic hair before they are allowed to mimick adult sex objects.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:23 am
Shale wrote:
They should have a law that says girls (and boys) need pubic hair before they are allowed to mimick adult sex objects.
And be of age where they're considered legally an adult. Kids (and teens) should be focusing on school and playing with their friends--not having all that and the rest of life and growing up, take a backseat to a career that'll burn them out before they hit 21.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:25 am
Borders the line of kidde porn. Not cute. Not 'haute coture'. Not cool.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:58 am
It's the parents I want to throttle.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 12:16 pm
Chris wrote:
It's the parents I want to throttle.
^This. There are some people that say 'oh the kids WANT to do it, this is their dream', so what? The parents are still the ones who make that decision and who put them into this, basically pimping their kids out to make them the family cash cow.
Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:44 pm
That's very disturbing.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:12 pm
That's just sick! No 10 year old should look like that. Sickening! I guess the parents want their child made into a sex symbol at such a young age. Poor kid!
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:15 am
I do dislike the seductive poses of some of them. Wait until you're 12.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:32 am
Jason B. wrote:
I do dislike the seductive poses of some of them. Wait until you're 12.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:53 pm
I don't understand the whole concept of dressing a Child up as an adult and thinking it's cute.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Sun Aug 07, 2011 2:43 am
Jason B. wrote:
I do dislike the seductive poses of some of them. Wait until you're 12.
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Subject: Re: 10-Year-Old Model's Grown-Up Look: High Fashion or High Risk? Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:51 pm
I saw the pics on another site, and a couple of them were way too suggestive. I don't think it is artistic or appropriate at all.
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