The Fashion Brands Still Stuck On That ‘Thin Is In’ Craze.
<p>In this modern age of body positivity and inclusivity within the weird and wonderful world of fashion, you would be forgiven to believe that every from the high street to high end would leverage themselves from the shackles of the archaic obsession of ‘size 0’ and relish in the cultural benefits of fashion for the many, not the few. But even in the midst of this glorious rebound of the sartorial revolution of the 80s and early 90s, it seems that in the backstreets of the style scene, just the very few brands appear to single-handedly refuse their delusion of that ‘skinny clique’. A few well-known, and not so well known brands, although they exhibit such exquisite pieces, are letting themselves down but failing to extend their sizes to gain a wider audience, and are still sticking to their guns by not budging past the size 14, and even still the largest size of their chart comes up smaller than supposed. Here a just a few of the unorthodox couture brands that have propelled themselves on my sartorial shame list:</p>
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