It would be easy to assume the glitzy world of high fashion has little bearing on the every day lives of women, it may be even harder to see a spiritual link with the fashion industry.
However, as Prophet TV can testify the world of high fashion is one of intense spiritual activity. When in 2010 Prophet TV first targeted the New York Fashion Week we exposed high level witchcraft and spirits of death- the likes of which are hard to find in any other sphere. Through intense intercession these spirits have been challenged and we can see results in the trends being released in the fashion world; we also saw earlier this year the exposure of fashion designer John Galliano in Paris.
However, why does this matter. The fashion industry creates a covering, and mantle which comes upon those who partake of it. What spirit influences the designs and fashions filters down to affect what you wear, and what your children wear.
What spirit is behind the “look” of super-skinny? Why do fashion magazines portray an image of beauty only attainable through near starvation, where the models look like famine victims? These are not images of health and beauty. Consistently in scientific studies it is proven men do not find this type of woman attractive, so why is it pushed as sexy and beautiful? As a result of the continual bombardment of extremely skinny models young, pre-pubescent girls now believe the ideal body image of a grown woman is more like that of a taller version of a pre-teen: without curves and tiny breasts. Is it any wonder these girls struggle with their own body image as they enter adolescence and nature creates the breasts and curves of womanhood? Are these fashion magazines imparting a spirit of anorexia to your daughters?
Are you aware that many of the most influential fashion designers of women’s clothes are homosexual men, many of them use as their muse’s effeminate men, often their own lovers? A new trend has began to emerge: the use of men to model female clothes. Currently one of the most in demand models is transgender model Lea T, the Brazilian model born Leandro Cerez, was the muse of the creative director of Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci, and he hired him/her as his fit model. Lea T is currently undergoing a full sex change and now exclusively models female clothes.
God created us male and female, however the spirit over the fashion industry seems to push an agenda of androgyny.
Why are fashion houses marketing clothes to children which are strongly sexual. Little girls are being sold clothes and underwear which are miniature versions of adult clothing. Padded bras for pre-teens… why?