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<p><strong>Abercrombie & Fitch</strong> really scaled back for its recent catalog shoot, Page Six reports. The female models were supposedly paid only $2,500 and the men $1,500 for a week's worth of work (and $13 for food each day), and the pretty faces were forced to put in 13-hour days with their eating and workouts monitored, a source said. <br />
<strong><a xhref="http://www.plazamadness.com/abercrombie-fitch-mens-abercrombie-fitch-wholesale-73_74.html">Abercrombie</a></strong> recently brought back its controversial "<strong><a xhref="http://www.plazamadness.com/abercrombie-fitch-wholesale-73.html">A&F</a></strong> Quarterly"? to help boost sales, which were down 23 percent last year. The chain was also recently fined $1.05 million by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for "violating federal immigration laws by failing to adequately verify that employees in its Michigan stores were eligible to work in the U.S." according to WWD and is being sued by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for not hiring a Muslim job applicant who wore a hijab.<br />
Florian Van Bael, a 20-year-old model from Belgium, was on a photo shoot with 29 other male and female models in New York for<a xhref="http://www.plazamadness.com/abercrombie-fitch-wholesale-73.html"> <strong>Abercrombie and Fitch</strong></a>.<br />
According to Mail Online, the advertising agency Shahid & Co was supposedly having the models work 13-hour days for far less pay than what is normal for a week's work in the industry. The men were paid $1,500, while female models got $2,500 for the week. They also received just $13 a day for food, which was also strictly supervised in what they chose to eat and drink.</p>