Vogue Business reported concerning trends in size inclusivity, with a staggering 94.9% of runway looks shown on straight-size models, indicating significant regression in industry efforts.
Anna Shillinglaw noted that higher-end designers seem to treat curvier women as a 'fad,' disregarding that the average dress size in Britain is a 16.
While some luxury brands have included mid-size models, many have reverted to traditional sizing, leaving the push for diversity to emerging names like Karoline Vitto.
Despite advances in body diversity over recent years, the industry appears to have stalled, with fashion insiders feeling a sense of regression in inclusivity efforts.
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