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France Fines 35 Modelling Agencies in Decade of Price Fixing

Thursday's decision came in the midst of Fashion Week, a particularly intense time for both modelling agencies and the men and women who work for them.
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  • Associated Press

PARIS, France — France's anti-competition regulatory body has fined 35 modelling agencies over a decade-long practice of fixing prices, saying the tables established each year were illegal.

Thursday's decision came in the midst of Fashion Week, a particularly intense time for both modelling agencies and the men and women who work for them.

The agencies were fined a total of 2.4 million euros ($2.7 million). A total of 37 companies were implicated in the case but two have since discontinued operations.

According to the decision, the agencies used the models' salaries as a base and built in a markup of 30 percent in the prices passed on uniformly to clients.

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