Will There Ever Be Real Size Diversity in Fashion?
Briefly

The recent inclusivity report from Vogue Business reveals that 94.9% of models in women's wear shows were size 0-4, highlighting a troubling trend in fashion's commitment to diversity.
Chioma Nnadi of British Vogue noted that the rise of Ozempic may have skewed perceptions of desirable body types, but the reality is fashion's longstanding preference for skinny models hasn't changed.
The fashion industry often claims that less flesh makes clothes hang better and is more aspirational, but this long-held belief increasingly seems false and out of touch.
Despite some brands promoting inclusivity, runway shows predominantly featured thin models, indicating that when left to its own devices, the fashion industry tends to revert to its old preferences.
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