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Anna Yuzhakova takes her laptop computer with her to the restaurant car. She wants to show her international visitor the many charms of Siberian beauties. They are the result, she says, of years of mixed marriages by citizens from different republics of the former Soviet Union.
Anna is a scout. She discovers new talents for the Noah Models agency in St. Petersburg.
She is herself a former model. Four times a year she crosses her native region by train searching for the next top models, the ones who will one day strut the catwalks of Paris or New York.
Her travelling companion, Stephane Hababou, watches the photos of would-be models scroll across the screen. He’s also a scout. He represents the prestigious Marilyn agency in Paris.
It’s his first trip to Siberia. Hababou says it’s the best way for him to find new prospects ahead of his competition.
There’s not a moment to waste. Anna and Stephane stop in every large city of the region, holding a casting call that is open to all.
About 50 teen girls in black undergarments and stiletto heels greet Anna and Stephane at every stop. Some move nervously. Others proudly show off their curves.
The presence of this visitor from Paris ramps up the pressure. Everyone knows Hababou holds the key to a possible career abroad. It’s an opportunity to follow both an American and French dream, a chance to escape the daily drudgery of life in Siberia.
Anna invites Marina Korotkova to step forward. The 17-year-old barely has the time to take two steps before a cutting remark welcomes her into the world of modelling, even if pronounced under the guise of humour. “Marina is a little overweight.” At 93 centimetres, her hips are too wide. The visitors still take a few photos and recommend she go on a diet.
Russia’s largest modelling school is in Novosibirsk. It’s a unique breeding ground for girls who start training as early as age 10 or 12. They learn fashion photography techniques and how to sway their hips on a catwalk.
Fifteen-year-old Kristina Churina, a recent graduate, catches Stephane Hababou’s eye. If she loses a little weight, she could end up in Paris within the year, modeling the creations of top designers.
But few are chosen. Anna selects about 30 young women during each of her Siberian scouting trips. Only a fraction of them will ever end up with real modelling careers.
To be ready to seize the opportunity if presented with it, Kristina has been taking intensive English courses. She also has a plan B. She’s studying tourism and hopes to one day manage a large hotel.
Anna Yuzhakova takes her laptop computer with her to the restaurant car. She wants to show her international visitor the many charms of Siberian beauties. They are the result, she says, of years of mixed marriages by citizens from different republics of the former Soviet Union.
Anna is a scout. She discovers new talents for the Noah Models agency in St. Petersburg.
She is herself a former model. Four times a year she crosses her native region by train searching for the next top models, the ones who will one day strut the catwalks of Paris or New York.
Her travelling companion, Stephane Hababou, watches the photos of would-be models scroll across the screen. He’s also a scout. He represents the prestigious Marilyn agency in Paris.
It’s his first trip to Siberia. Hababou says it’s the best way for him to find new prospects ahead of his competition.
There’s not a moment to waste. Anna and Stephane stop in every large city of the region, holding a casting call that is open to all.
About 50 teen girls in black undergarments and stiletto heels greet Anna and Stephane at every stop. Some move nervously. Others proudly show off their curves.
The presence of this visitor from Paris ramps up the pressure. Everyone knows Hababou holds the key to a possible career abroad. It’s an opportunity to follow both an American and French dream, a chance to escape the daily drudgery of life in Siberia.
Anna invites Marina Korotkova to step forward. The 17-year-old barely has the time to take two steps before a cutting remark welcomes her into the world of modelling, even if pronounced under the guise of humour. “Marina is a little overweight.” At 93 centimetres, her hips are too wide. The visitors still take a few photos and recommend she go on a diet.
Russia’s largest modelling school is in Novosibirsk. It’s a unique breeding ground for girls who start training as early as age 10 or 12. They learn fashion photography techniques and how to sway their hips on a catwalk.
Fifteen-year-old Kristina Churina, a recent graduate, catches Stephane Hababou’s eye. If she loses a little weight, she could end up in Paris within the year, modeling the creations of top designers.
But few are chosen. Anna selects about 30 young women during each of her Siberian scouting trips. Only a fraction of them will ever end up with real modelling careers.
To be ready to seize the opportunity if presented with it, Kristina has been taking intensive English courses. She also has a plan B. She’s studying tourism and hopes to one day manage a large hotel.
Siberia is known around the world for its frigid temperatures. But in the world of fashion, the region is famous for being home to the most beautiful women in the world.
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There’s an issue heating up on playgrounds, and forgive me for mentioning it, because it concerns unmentionables — girls’ underpants, to be exact, and whether they should or should not be allowed to show when dresses fly up on the monkey bars. It’s an issue I’ve thought about a lot lately, given that my 6-year-old daughter adores both dresses and monkey bars, and that she has been taught by her other mom and me to feel unequivocally free and unashamed about her body.
It frankly (naïvely?) never even crossed our minds to worry about public displays of underpants until the end of kindergarten last year, when another girl nudged us along. “I can see your underwear!” she shouted in the face of my girl, who blissfully hung upside down during recess, her dress covering her face. Though my daughter’s response was, “So what?” she was confused, and so later we explained that some people are shy about underwear showing, but that we were okay with it if she was. She said she couldn’t care less, and so now, into first grade, we’ve continued as we always have, and while the playground-panties police are still out in force, she seems happily immune.
Not so for her sweet friend, though, who shares a similar “who cares” outlook but was reduced to sobbing at recess recently when another girl made a fuss about her visible undies. Rather than help her feel okay about it, a teacher on the scene suggested she start wearing shorts under her dresses — a solution, I’ve come to learn, that’s employed by lots of parents. But the teacher’s blame-the-victim response was alarming. Since when are a 6-year-old’s underpants cause for panic and shame?
Since 2013 at the very least, apparently, which is when Maidenform started formally cashing in on the concern with its introduction of Playground Pals . The product, in case you don’t know, is a pack of thin mini-shorts (two for about $12) marketed to girls for wearing “under her favorite dress” so “she’ll be covered no matter where her playground adventures take her.” The mere existence of Playground Pals overwhelms me with sadness.
But I started asking around recently, in person and on Facebook, and quickly discovered that I am in the minority on the issue. Besides the mom of a 3-year-old who says she has “no problem with underwear showing,” several parents that I consider to be progressive do require shorts under dresses on their 4-year-olds, with reasons ranging from “protection while playing” to “underwear is private and shouldn’t be seen by the whole playground.” Another mom says it’s a rule for her 6-year-old because it “gives her the freedom to be as active as she wishes without showing off her underpants.” She adds, “Personally, I don’t want to see the underpants of any kid, or adult, that I’m not in a familial (or familiar) relationship with.”
Of the moms who don’t require shorts or leggings, most at least encourage them, with some noting that the girls actually require it for themselves. One mom feels that wearing an extra layer of shorts is “empowering” for her 4-year-old, and that dresses themselves are a big part of the problem.
“At this age, play is the center of everything, and she can play comfortably and safely with shorts on — just like we wouldn’t go to the gym in a dress,” she notes. “Then there is the issue of the sexualization of young girls. Skirts and dresses are the clothes women wear to look attractive and sexy. This is a product of our cultural construct of feminine beauty. She isn’t able to participate in this on her own terms at this point, so we create the boundary.”
It’s an interesting perspective — and one shared by Diane Levin , professor of education at Wheelock College in Boston and coauthor of “S o Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and How Parents Can Protect Their Kids .” She notes that, when she taught kindergarten back in the 1970s, girls didn’t wear dresses, because of the rise of the feminist movement.
“I would say it’s sad that a 6-year-old wants to wear a skirt today,” Levin tells Yahoo Parenting. “But are parents bad for putting them in this situation? No. The best thing to do is to be talking about it — to explain that some people think you shouldn’t worry about [showing underwear] and some think you should,” and to gauge your child’s reaction. “Just do it in a way that’s not critical and that feels safe, so that she can come to you. The more connected you can be, without just saying ‘do this, don’t do that,’ the easier it will be.”
One parent I spoke with agrees that it’s all in the approach, noting that, while she might alert her 6-year-old to underwear showing in public, she is careful to never shame or scare or talk about being ladylike. “I absolutely loathe the word ‘modesty’ when it refers to anything that is related to girls and women,” she says. “I get really upset when people (mostly older women) tell her to cross her legs or cover herself.”
Tomi-Ann Roberts , author of “ The Sexualization of Girls and Girlhood: Causes, Consequences and Resistance ” and chair of the Colorado College department of psychology, passionately agrees with that sentiment. “I think that using a word like ‘modesty’ around a 6-year-old is screwed up,” she tells Yahoo Parenting. “ That is sexualizing a child. And to call underpants showing on a 6-year-old ‘immodest’ is sexualizing a child. I find i
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