Hila Elmalich | |
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Born |
Ilanit Hila Elmalich November 14, 1973 Tiberias, Israel |
Died | November 14, 2007 | (aged 34)
Cause of death | Heart failure from anorexia nervosa |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | Model |
Years active | 1986/1987–2007 |
Modeling information | |
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Blue |
Agency | Elite |
Ilanit Hila Elmalich (Hebrew: הילה אילנית אלמליח; 14 November 1973 – 14 November 2007) was an Israeli fashion model who died of anorexia in 2007. Represented by the Israeli branch of the Elite Model Management modeling agency, she was once a famous fashion model in the country.
On November 14, 2007, on her 34th birthday, Elmalich died weighing 22 kilograms, or 49 pounds, after years of fighting anorexia nervosa. She had been hospitalized several times over the years due to her anorexia nervosa. She finally succumbed to it, collapsing and dying in her home due to heart failure. Her eating disorder had started around the time that she had become a model, which would put her at 13 years old.
Immediately after her death, Israeli fashion photographer Adi Barkan initiated a worldwide campaign to "change the definition of beauty by encouraging models not to be skinny". Barkan's concern over Elmalich's death led to new body weight and body mass index requirements that do not allow modeling agencies to hire any models who have a BMI (body mass index) less than 18.5, below which is considered underweight. This is supposed to encourage models to not be so thin and release the pressure for women to continually lose weight.