have shared their stories and campaigned for better representation of bigger bodies. Yet, despite these public outcries for change,data shows that the industry hasn’t made any progress since last season when it comes to plus-size representation on the men’s runway.over the Spring/Summer 2024 menswear season featured at least one plus-size model — understood as EU56 or XL and above.
Milan was particularly lacking in size inclusivity for SS24. Out of 20 shows and presentations, Scottish designer Charles Jeffrey was the only designer to feature at least one plus-size model. Some labels, like Magliano and Dsquared2, showed a range of mid-size models with different body types.