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all bod cons

February 21, 2008  9:50 am

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The size-zero debate lives on in London: To prove its commitment to normal-sized models, Quintessentially, a British concierge service run by the dapper Ben Elliot (Camilla Parker Bowles’ nephew and, if the British tabs are to be believed, Jemima Khan’s new squeeze), has just launched Quintessentially Models, an agency that bans size zeros from its roster. It’s also teamed up with Beat, the U.K.’s leading eating-disorder charity, to raise awareness of the problem. And the girls are no slouches—already, a few of them have nailed top contracts, including Selena Breed with Lancôme, Silvia Peretzki with Olay, and Myriam Wiedemann with Nivea.

Photo: Courtesy of Quintessentially Models

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