If you carry out a medical trial in which participants deeply regret signing the consent form and are offered no way to de-consent... you will be shut down.
Which is what happened - I don't know for how long - with our Terry: several top fashion mags closed their doors to him.
However, I'm not so sure it was all coercion that had unpleasant things happen, or even that all of our heroines objected. I remember a snap of our icon, Kate, walking down a beach, coat open in the breeze to reveal a flourishing pubic area. Did she, one of the top-earners in the model business, need coercion,
could anyone pressure her, or would it be the other way around?
In all of this, don't forget the effects of snow. And it wasn't just photographers that were held to account: the model agency, Elite, one of the most successful in the world, had serious problems through allegations regarding young models and a director of that agency... It, showbiz, has always been a dangerous game for the young of either gender. People use your own desires for fame and success to further their own desires for you. It's very hard for youth to refuse, when just a little bit of rationalisation makes it all seem so little for a potential so much.
But the hell with it; I'm here to talk photography, and other people's morals, hang ups etc. are not truly my bag: I'm far too old to find them novel, interesting or magically revealing. I simply see them as bloody dangerous. AIDS, anyone?