About 30 years ago, slim, long-legged beauties with soft facial features were the only ones to strut down the runway. Since the early 2000s, the appearance of models has begun to change. Now we can see women who have different body shapes, hairstyles and skin color walking at a fashion show. We did a little study and compared how fashion models’ appearances have changed over the past few decades.
Gucci
Valentino
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Versace
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Calvin Klein
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Burberry
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Dior
Prada
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Yves Saint Laurent
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Louis Vuitton
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Chanel
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Givenchy
Nina Ricci
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It’s obvious that fashion houses have started working with models of different types. However, when celebrities sport designer clothes, their outfits may look a little different on them.