Fashion’s Size Inclusivity Stalls: Ozempic, Thinness, and the Return to Size Zero

A recent Vogue Business report reveals a concerning trend in the fashion industry: a significant decline in size inclusivity on the runway. While brands previously made strides in representing diverse body types, the rise of Ozempic, a weight-loss drug, and a renewed focus on thinness have pushed the industry back towards an unhealthy standard. The report highlights the lack of plus-size and mid-size models, particularly among luxury brands, and the growing pressure on models to achieve an unrealistic and potentially dangerous physique.

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