Diversity in Fashion: Fashion doesn't necessarily need to be diverse. It's important to recognize that beauty often aligns with the tall and slender physique. Plus-size models can detract from the elegance of the clothes and may struggle on the runway. I believe that the ideal body types should reflect the iconic supermodels of the '90s and the slim figures of the early 2000s.
2. I find Donatella Versace's work, particularly from the 2010s, to be unappealing and not reflective of great design. While Gianni pushed boundaries and infused his creations with artistry and flair, Donatella often relies on celebrity endorsements and collaborations, which can overshadow the design itself. Her collections sometimes lack the depth and originality that defined the Versace brand in its heyday. The emphasis on celebrity alignment seems to prioritize marketability over true creativity, making her work feel more commercial than artistic.
3. And a not so unpopular opinion, the Hadids are overrated who have had a negative impact in the fashion industry. I can understand why Gigi appeals to some people when she was younger but she has showed she is nothing but a nepo baby, Kendall 2.0 except with more Vogue covers and more shows.
Bella started making an effort when Kaia came, but I find her editorials to be extremely bland and boring, the same face with those sucked up cheeks. I don't understand the appeal and her fanbase is crazy.