Why Project Runway’s Move to Include Plus Models is MAJOR

The Emmy-winning show will be changing it up this coming season.

The show’s recent announcement that it will be using a more diverse set of models (according to reports, up to a size 22) has people talking, especially those in the plus size fashion industry.

While Business Insider said, “With the finale show taking place at New York Fashion week, Project Runway will have the most size-inclusive runways in its history“, the news has also been met with skepticism.

Some have said that the size cutoff should be expanded to over a size 22. Some are curious to see which models will be used. Will a size-22 model actually make it on Project Runway?

That remains to be seen since Project Runway most likely gets their models from agencies and it’s rare to find a size-22 model signed to any agency board. The typical signed model under a plus size/curve board is usually between sizes 12 and 18.

However, we still think this move from Project Runway is a positive thing and here’s why:

This move also opens that dialogue in the mainstream fashion industry about what the term “plus size” means when it comes to the modeling industry (right now any model over a size 6 is considered plus size) and that it’s a positive thing to include visibly plus models alongside straight side models.

Sure, many of us would love to see size 22+ models on the runway and TV but for now, let’s celebrate this small win as it means change is happening.

The new season of Project Runway premieres on August 17 on Lifetime.

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