Author:Tyler McCallPublish date:Feb 28, 2020Designer Hedi Slimane has quite literally built his career in fashion on a specific — very specific, even — body type: at Dior Homme, then Saint Laurent and now at Celine . In the '90s, it might have been called "heroin chic"; in 2020, I'd call it "outdated."
As the world marches on towards embracing more diversity and body positivity, the fashion industry has followed in jerky, small steps. Europe, most notably, has been behind on this movement. During London, Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks, we've clocked only a handful of plus-size model castings on the major runways so far.
This is to the point of distraction now, a glaringly anachronistic casting that hasn't been particularly welcome for years in the industry. Perhaps asking for a plus-size model on a Celine runway would be pushing too far, but there are plenty of other models who feature the same body parts as the women who might be looking to buy Slimane's designs — namely, breasts and hips.
It's a shame, really, because the clothes he designed for Celine's Fall 2020 collection were lovely and otherwise wearable: brown suede skirts, smart navy blazers and coats, paisley printed peasant dresses, velvet shorts suiting, stacked heel loafer, heeled boots and flared pants — all meant to be unisex.
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