Vogue Business – SS24 was another letdown for size inclusivity

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For the second womenswear season in a row, Vogue Business analysed runway shows across New York, London, Milan and Paris to determine what size representation looks like at fashion month. Progress is still painfully slow.

Chemena Kamali will replace Gabriela Hearst as creative director at Chloé, the house announced today.

How young is too young for a skincare routine? New beauty brands are targeting Gen Alpha, the oldest of whom are 13 [Member-only].

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FASHION

The Vogue Business Spring/Summer 2024 size inclusivity report

By Lucy Maguire, Maliha Shoaib, Ezreen Benissan, and Madeleine Schulz

We analysed all shows and presentations on Vogue Runway for the SS24 womenswear season, to determine the level of size-inclusive representation. While there is a hint of change at major houses, progress remains painfully slow.

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Vogue Business Chloe names Chemena Kamali to creative director role

FASHION

Chloé names Chemena Kamali to a creative director role

By Nicole Phelps

The 41-year-old German designer has worked for Chloé twice and spent six years as women’s ready-to-wear design director at Saint Laurent.

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Vogue Business Beauty is aging down in pursuit of Gen Alpha. Wheres the limit

BEAUTY

Beauty is ageing down in pursuit of Gen Alpha. Where’s the limit?

By Kati Chitrakorn

Today’s beauty shoppers are younger than ever, and brands are racing to get a foot in the door by leaning into categories beyond makeup. But how young is too young to have a beauty routine? [Member-only]

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