Thursday, October 28, 2010

Abercrombie & Fitch: Beauty's unacceptable face

Some years ago, in a mall in Los Angeles, I strolled past a shop I had never heard of called Abercrombie & Fitch – and
Then returned to my eyes, look carefully in the spring. A young man was lying in the Greek god pacing and shorts so small that the golden rays of the pubic hair can see frothing is higher.
He may seem appropriately on the beach, let alone in a clothing, but he seemed very unembarrassed. His work, so I can tell (and I study he closely for a period of time) just stood there, wearing his smile, Colgate toothpaste, just like life very handsome ".
At that time, it seemed very mad - it together, pornography and consumption wholesomeness of corn-fed, golden skinned - - it made me laugh out loud. But since this is what happens here, seems not so funny.
Abercrombie & Fitch is being sued by one of its British shop workers, Riam Dean, who claims she was hidden in a back room because she has a prosthetic arm. Miss Dean, 22, was hired to work at the London branch of the chain, but given a white cardigan to hide the prosthesis. Alas, the cardi soon fell foul of company policy, which requires shop assistants – or "models", as they are officially called – to wear each season's "key look".

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