Monday, 23 February 2026

Body diversity returns to London fashion week as wider industry heads ultra-thin

Models on the catwalk at the Karoline Vitto show at
180 Strand London, during London fashion week.
Photograph: Ian West/PA (Photograph: Ian West/PA)
Body diversity has made a comeback at London fashion week despite a wider shift towards ultra-thinness in the fashion industry.

Emerging designers including Karoline Vitto, Phoebe English and Sinead Gorey included a wide range of body shapes on catwalks over the past four days. Sizes have ranged from a UK size 10-16, a category referred to as mid-size in the industry, to plus-size, also known as curve models, which measures from a UK size 18 upwards. Sample size, often referred to as straight models, ranges from a UK 4-8.

The move comes at a time when experts have expressed concerns about previous efforts towards size inclusivity in the industry being curtailed with a worrying return to promoting thinness. Last year, Vogue Business reported that plus-size representation made up just 0.9% of catwalk looks across the womenswear collections shown in New York, London, Milan and Paris in September.



Full story at Yahoo News

By Chloe Mac Donnell Deputy fashion and lifestyle editor

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