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WHEN WILL INDIA CREATE EQUAL OPPORTUNIT­IES FOR CURVY MODELS?

Over the last few months, magazines and brand campaigns have set a new precedent for body positivity, but a lot more needs to be done

- Manish Mishra manish.mishra1@hindustant­imes.com

While plus-size body positivity has been a movement of late, both in India and internatio­nally, a lot needs to be done in this direction. Jill Kortleve, a 26-year-old Dutch model, became the first plus-size model to walk for Chanel in over a decade, when last month she walked for the label’s Spring 21 couture. Moreover, a section of magazines have made an attempt to include plus-size models in their editorials. For instance, model Hunter McGrady graced the cover of Sports Illustrate­d as its curviest sensation ever, last year. The magazine, which has always been synonymous with the cookie cutter mould of slim girls, took a departure from that aesthetic.

The fact that a curvy woman like Hunter is being celebrated for being the magazine’s ‘curviest model ever’ speaks volumes about the changes sweeping the fashion world. Over the last five years, there has been a push towards advocating plussize clothing and inclusivit­y at both FDCI-led Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week and Lakme Fashion Week. However, creating a special plus-size show defeats the very purpose of inclusivit­y.

Model Varshita Thatavarth­i laments, “I feel calling a runway show a ‘special plus-size show’ is demeaning. There’s nothing ‘special’ about it. I want to be known as a model and not as a plus-size model and want to be paid equally.”

She also feels that the phrase ‘sample size’ is demeaning and shouldn’t be used at all. “We need to collective­ly look beyond sample size. Sadly, in India, there are only a handful of designers, who are willing to fight this bias. Even today skinny girls are preferred and even agencies don’t pick models of all sizes as there’s hardly any work. I believe inclusivit­y, in every form, is the future. Internatio­nally, models like Ashley Graham have carved a path for girls like me. Why aren’t designers and magazines waking up to the fact that an average woman is size-16? Beauty is very subjective,” adds Thatavarth­i, who is contemplat­ing moving abroad due to paucity of work in India.

Kamna Malik, editor, Elle India, shares, “While conversati­ons on plus-sized women have been going on for some time now, not many magazines have taken active steps to show acceptance in the real sense. While digital has become a massive phenomenon, a magazine cover still holds a special place and is looked upon as something very prestigiou­s and aspiration­al. So, when a magazine chooses to feature a plus-size model on the cover, they are making a statement. A right statement. Fashion is changing. How women are being perceived is changing. What women feel about their own selves is changing. I think it’s high time magazines start recognisin­g and celebratin­g true talent and move beyond the superficia­l.”

Ruchika Mehta, editor, Femina, seconds this thought. “I think the trend is moving towards real women and real bodies, which is what most of our women have. The earlier template of cover girls were artificial­ly woven dreams,” says Mehta.

Model Divya Jadhav shares, “In India, the plus-size movement has started as well; however, the proportion is yet 5:1. Inclusivit­y doesn’t mean you just deliberate­ly create a minority. There can be so much more inclusion, in terms of the mainstream commercial brands that actually affect the mentality of the masses.”

Calling a runway show a ‘special plus-size show’ is demeaning. There’s it. I nothing ‘special’ about model want to be known as a model’. and not as a ‘plus-size are Also, sadly, in India, there only a handful of designers willing to fight this bias.

VARSHITA THATAVARTH­I, Model

 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ SABYASACHI­OFFICIAL ?? Model Varshita Thatavarth­i
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ SABYASACHI­OFFICIAL Model Varshita Thatavarth­i
 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ CHANELOFFI­CIAL ?? Model Jill Kortleve at Paris Couture Week
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ CHANELOFFI­CIAL Model Jill Kortleve at Paris Couture Week
 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ HUNTERMCGR­ADY ?? Model Hunter McGrady in 2020 issue of Sports Illustrate­d Swimsuit
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ HUNTERMCGR­ADY Model Hunter McGrady in 2020 issue of Sports Illustrate­d Swimsuit
 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ VOGUEMAGAZ­INE ?? Singer Lizzo on Vogue Magazine’s October 2020 cover
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ VOGUEMAGAZ­INE Singer Lizzo on Vogue Magazine’s October 2020 cover

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