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But then, around 2020, progress began to slow. By autumn and winter of 2024, of the 8,800 looks across 230 shows, just 0.8 percent were on plus-size models. At London Fashion Week, plus-size model counts fell from 80 in September 2024 to just 26 in February 2025, with New York, Milan, and Paris all seeing similar dips. The wide availability of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic has also been linked to the return of thinness. British Vogue editor Chioma Nnadi observed last November, "I think there's this shift in the culture around how we think about our bodies". dolly supermodel part 1 of 5 upd
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In Part 2 of our 5-part series, we will explore Dolly's behind-the-scenes life, her fashion week survival tactics, and the designers who are defining her early career. Stay tuned for the next update. This article is part 1 of 5 (UPD). At London Fashion Week, plus-size model counts fell
Walking the runway in structured, architectural pieces that challenge traditional silhouettes.