Women’s fashion has a sizing problem, says this designer who’s out to fix it
We tend to assume that it is fashion designers who perpetuate the tyranny of the size-six silhouette: the rail-thin runway model, small sample sizes and the implied suggestion that women must shrink themselves to fit the clothes. But that certainly is not the case for British-Canadian fashion designer Edeline Lee. “Women don’t fit into five sizes – it’s complete b******t,” she says, with the matter-of-factness of someone who has seen, up close, just how untrue the fantasy really is. Speaking...
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