14-year-old on Paris catwalk reignites teenage models debate
Some think girls in their early teens, such as Dior's Sofia Mechetner, shouldn't be modelling for fashion houses - in some places it's not allowed - but Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld says public wants to see clothes 'on girls like this'.

Amid the chaotic, last-minute rush typical of a catwalk show, a teenager sits quietly backstage as a hairdresser styles her.
Living a life many young girls around the world dream of, Sofia Mechetner is opening the Paris fashion show of one of the world’s most famous labels, Dior.
She is 14 years old, an age some feel is too young to be working in a cutthroat industry.
“I feel ready and I am not alone, I am being looked after, closely," the Israeli model said. "They are treating me really nicely here ... They help me. So the fact that I am 14 years old is not really an issue.”

Mechetner, who used to help her mother clean houses to make ends meet, was catapulted into the limelight in July when she opened Dior’s haute couture show wearing a sheer white dress.