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Walking a thin line
Financial Express Kochi
|August 03, 2025
Size zero is again a matter of debate globally. But Indian ramps are still symbols of inclusivity
Earlier this year, the Schiaparelli show in Paris was the talk of the town for experimenting with trompe l'oeil, a technique that avant-garde Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli had often incorporated into her designs to create a realistic illusion, making it appear that an object or detail is three-dimensional when it is actually flat.
With bigger shoulders, neoprene padding at the hips for exaggeration, embellished with draped pearl grey duchesse satin, and embroidered with flowers, the technique created a 3D effect on the models' bodies—just to create an hourglass figure, a recurring theme on the ramp for ultra-thin, shrunk bodies.
If you're an avid follower of the fashion industry, you would have noticed a strong (and worrying) comeback of extreme thinness, with size-zero models strutting the ramp globally. As per data from the Vogue Business Autumn/Winter 2025 size inclusivity report, of the 8,703 looks in 198 shows and presentations, 97.7% were straight-size (US 0-4), 2% were mid-size (US 6-12) and only 0.3% were plus-size (US 14+).
Plus-size and midsize models are also known as 'curve models'. The autumn/winter figures were worse than the representation in the spring shows, which took place in September and October and included only 0.8% plus-size looks.
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