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British Vogue editor concerned about skinny models

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British Vogue editor concerned about skinny models
(L-R) Kelsey Merritt, Maia Cotton, Willow Hand, Iesha Hodges, Myrthe Bolt, and Melie Tiacoh walk the runway in the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at Pier 94 on November 8, 2018 in New York City.
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LONDON, United Kingdom — The editorial director of British Vogue magazine said she was worried about the return of thin models, linking the trend to the widespread use of anti-obesity drugs.

"We're in this moment where we're seeing the pendulum sort of swing back to skinny being 'in' and often these things are treated like a trend and we don't want them to be," Chioma Nnadi told the BBC in an interview.

"We should all be concerned, I am very concerned and I know many of my colleagues are," added Nnadi, who took over as editor of the fashion magazine in October 2023.

Ozempic, a popular diabetes treatment that also works against obesity, "has something to do with it because we're seeing a lot of celebrities who are using it," she said.

"I think there's this shift in the culture around how we think about our bodies and how we address our bodies."

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Nnadi, who succeeded Edward Enniful at the head of the fashion bible, said her magazine was trying to show models of all sizes.

The use of ultra-thin models was widespread in the 1990s and early 2000s, with the so-called "heroin chic" trend embodied by supermodel Kate Moss.

Some brands have made an effort to have models of all sizes on the catwalk but Nnadi, 44, said there was still not enough diversity of size and some models were "especially thin."

"I think it's not something that we, as a magazine, can change on our own, because obviously the designers are making clothes that are sample size," she added.

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