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Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Agency demands answers over topless teens in Aussie mag

12/05/2008 11:46:00 AM.  | NZPA

A New Zealand modelling agency says it is shocked an Auckland 16-year-old on its books appeared topless in an Australian magazine.

Zippora Seven and 16-year-old male model Levi Clarke featured in the shots in an 18-page spread in lifestyle and fashion magazine Russh Australia.

One image shows the pair in a bubble bath, with Zippora topless and Levi's eyes closed, as if he has passed out.

Four bottles of champagne are visible.

Zippora also appeared topless riding a horse.

The Australian Classification Board says it has contacted Russh Australia's publisher about the shots.

Australia's Classifications Act prohibits the depiction of nudity and sexual activity of minors under 18.

New Zealand modelling agency Red Eleven director Mandy Jacobsen said she was "shocked" and "disappointed in the pictures", which it had no involvement with.

"We have to be very careful about these girls on shoots, and what the story's about," she told The New Zealand Herald.

Ms Jacobsen said Red Eleven would be talking with Zippora's Australian agent, Priscilla Leighton-Clark, this week and seeking an explanation.

She said there was an unwritten rule in New Zealand preventing the use of under-18s in nude photo shoots.

She added Zippora was "a lot more mature than her age" and "would not have had a problem" with going topless.

Ms Leighton-Clark also said the photo shoot had gone too far.

"It's wrong that our girl has appeared in a magazine exposing her breasts when she's so young," Ms Leighton-Clark said.

"I can't be on every shoot. Had I known it was to be a topless shoot, (she) would never have done it."

Russh editor Natalie Shukur defended the pictures, saying they were a homage to supermodel Kate Moss and her one-time boyfriend, actor Johnny Depp, and that Russh readers "get it".

"These are beautiful images of two young people in character."

Zippora is at present completing a two-month modelling contract in Japan. Her mother, World of Wearable Arts award winner Ursula Dixon, is in Egypt.

Her brother, Jasper, 19, also a model, is on assignment in Milan.

 

Photo | stuff.co.nz

COMMENTS

Monday, 12 May 2008

so how exactly is this all that bad, she's trying to start of somthing that looks to be a good career and as usauly the dirty minded out there are more concerned about her age....... i agree things with her might have gotten a little too exposed but this is all while we still have 8 9 and 10 year olds posing in kmart catalogs in all sorts of underwear and no-one complains.....?? i wish her good luck in her future modelling career.

Posted by: chris slaveking, democratic crusaders alliance

 

Monday, 12 May 2008

I cannot condone the shots. I think nudity is inappropriate for models below the age of 21. One can only guess what her school friends will say, or do. I also am a fan of young people going to school.

Posted by: In Evah Tah Ball, Carramar/Sydney

 

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

No-one seems upset that the boy was also 16 & topless... and what about the alcohol in the background when both are underage from a drinking perspective. Underage drinking is a major problem in this country and images like this are encouraging it! Oh well, the controversy will sell lots of copies of this mag.

Posted by: Trevor Farrell, Lismore

 
 

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