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Franca Sozzani Talks About Kate Moss' Cellulite

Franca Sozzani

The Huffington Post  Hilary Moss  First Posted: 04/27/11 01:01 PM ET Updated: 04/27/11 01:01 PM ET

Outspoken Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani sat down with Women's Wear Daily to talk about her loathe of bloggers, her anti-anorexia campaign and her relationship with Anna Wintour, among other riveting topics.

Here are our favorite Qs and As from the discussion...

WWD: You were initially criticized for your "Black" and "Curvy" pages.
F.S.: Oh, very much so, because some said it was becoming the ghetto of plus-sized, the ghetto of black, but it's not true. These are very happy readers, happy that we are looking at them in different ways. In "Curvy," they are superhappy with their sizes. We help them dress fashionably. We say: It's pointless for you to buy leggings, take this because this will look good on you. We help them choose. We don't talk about diets because they don't want to be on a diet, but it's not a ghetto. Why should these women slim down? Many of the women who have a few extra kilos are especially beautiful and also more feminine.

WWD: Do you use Photoshop, too?
F.S.: We use it less and less, increasingly so -- actually recently I am very much against it. But now it's part of daily use and you can't blame it. There are few photographers who don't use Photoshop, very few. But you can't say fashion is the cause of anorexia -- what about Twiggy in the Sixties? There were anorexics already, were they so because of Twiggy? Or Jean Shrimpton? There are psychological problems. I don't feel a hypocrite at all and I couldn't care less if they say I am because I am convinced that if I can do something to help....Maybe these kids go on these pro-anorexia sites also because they feel lonely, we should help them not feel lonely. But this is an illness, I am not a professor, I can do things I find socially right, as when I organize Convivio to help fight AIDS. I can't move the world and be Hercules with everything on my shoulders, I can only do some things. So 90 percent of people agree with me, then there is the 10 percent that say it's absurd because they see Vogue as a fashion magazine and it shows thin models. But they forget the supermodel era -- Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, they were not thin. When Kate Moss arrived, they all said, "Here is the anorexic model," but she was 15. Now they are all against her because she has cellulite. But who cares? We would all like to have cellulite like she does. The problem is that many of these models are too young. This is the real problem; they are immature.

WWD: I read that you find runway shows somewhat boring?
F.S.: I do get really bored at shows. Shows must be creative, without becoming ridiculous, otherwise a showroom presentation is best. And also I'm bored with what has emerged around the shows.

It's true; we've always wished to have Kate Moss' cellulite. Read the rest at WWD.com.

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Outspoken Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani sat down with Women's Wear Daily to talk about her loathe of bloggers, her anti-anorexia campaign and her relationship with Anna Wintour, among ot...
Outspoken Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani sat down with Women's Wear Daily to talk about her loathe of bloggers, her anti-anorexia campaign and her relationship with Anna Wintour, among ot...
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tweedy54
06:35 AM on 4/28/2011
She sounds reasonable to me! Misleading headline..­.AGAIN!!!!­!
04:23 AM on 4/28/2011
as long as she's not talking about my cellulite.­......
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Cynth
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12:28 AM on 4/28/2011
I like her. She seems sensible, genuine, and grounded. She also said so much that was more interestin­g than her mention of Moss's cellulite. How does a passing reference become The Headline?
09:46 PM on 4/27/2011
How nice of HP to pick one line buried in an article that actually had points to make and make that into a headline. Stay classy, HP
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leorangerie
06:37 PM on 4/27/2011
Kate Moss has cellulite. Will that impact the debt ceiling? If not, let's move on.
04:09 PM on 4/27/2011
Speaking as a curvy woman - what the hell is the point of cellulite? Please, can anyone tell me? If a genie appeared and said I could change one thing about my physical appearance­, I wouldn't even have to think about it - make the cellulite go "poof!"
Okay, I'm done ranting.
04:06 PM on 4/27/2011
"The problem is that many of these models are too young. This is the real problem; they are immature."

Absolutely­!
03:23 PM on 4/27/2011
Riveting.
02:35 PM on 4/27/2011
Also, since when were people like Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell NOT thing? Excuse me? Just because they aren't skeletal doesn't mean they weren't thin. It's not like they're poster child's for the average female form.
02:33 PM on 4/27/2011
The only thing I have to disagree with is her statement that she doesn't believe the fashion industry causes anorexia. It's well documented that in countries without television etc, there are virtually no instances of anorexia or any other eating disorder. Eating disorders are not just psychologi­cal. They are entirely caused by societal forces. Namely, our media, fashion industry included.
04:17 PM on 4/27/2011
It reminds me of a skit I once saw on maybe Mad TV or SNL, where they had a woman from a third world country as a contestant on the show "Who Wants To Be A Millionair­e?'. They had a question about anorexia and the contestant could not wrap her head around the concept, saying things like, "So you're telling me there's people who won't eat just because they think they're fat?!".

It was funny, but also rang so true. Anorexia just doesn't exist in places of poverty where food is scarce or hard to come by.
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Kathleen Shimp
11:14 PM on 4/27/2011
But there's a difference between being one of many contributi­ng factors and being "the cause".
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doglove
01:36 PM on 4/28/2011
Alot of peeps who are perfection­ists, O.C.D. lean towards anorexia

There are so many things in life we have no control over

"self" is one thing it can be done with
04:25 AM on 4/28/2011
Yeah I agree. I mean I think I'm quite a sensible person and I look at the models and get quite envious. Seriously. And I am grown up. But I look at those girls and just wish I could be them ..... I mean seriously, fashion contribute­s to anorexia ...I agree pleasantly­vague.
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Fetus
01:34 PM on 4/27/2011
I want to see Kate Moss' cellulite more desperatel­y (and obviously not afraid to admit it) than Donald Trump wanted to see President Obama's birth certificat­e.
01:17 PM on 4/27/2011
I am a more intelligen­t well rounded person for reading the articles in this section.
02:03 PM on 4/27/2011
sometimes stories on this end will help you in popculture board games..

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