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Fashion Weeks Favor Skinny Models, Again

EuropeSat Oct 12 2024
"Skinny is in," some fashion designers seem to be saying. After a push for body positivity, many runways are now filled with thin models again. This shift back to the old norm has left fashion insiders feeling upset. A recent report showed that less than 1% of looks at major fashion weeks were worn by plus-size models. This is a big drop compared to what many hoped for. Experts worry that the industry is moving backward. They also point out that the return to thin models could be linked to the popularity of weight loss drugs and a "skinny chic" trend. Many models are feeling the pressure to be unnaturally thin. Some even feel fat compared to others, despite being underweight. The whole situation raises questions about the true meaning of beauty and whether the industry cares about more than just how clothes look on a "clothes hanger. "

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    What factors have contributed to the recent decline in plus-size model representation on runways?
    What role do social media platforms like TikTok play in perpetuating or challenging the industry's beauty standards?
    How does the fashion industry's emphasis on thinness affect body image and self-esteem among consumers?

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