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One Size Does Not Fit AllProject Runway : Seaso...

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"The cohesion is breathtaking," Nina remarked during the critique. "Usually, designers treat larger bodies as a problem to be solved with more fabric. You treated it as a new canvas for your architecture."

The lights dimmed. Nina Garcia adjusted her notebook; Brandon Maxwell leaned forward. One Size Does Not Fit AllProject Runway : Seaso...

"Maya, talk to me," Tim Gunn’s voice floated over her shoulder. He looked at her sketches—sharp angles, rigid collars, and daring cut-outs. "This is very... unapologetic. But how does this geometry translate to a curve?" "The cohesion is breathtaking," Nina remarked during the

"I realized," Maya told the judges, her eyes misting over, "that my 'one size' was my own ego. I had to let the design breathe to make it fashion." Nina Garcia adjusted her notebook; Brandon Maxwell leaned

Maya, known for her structural, architectural minimalism, stared at the bolt of stiff, slate-grey neoprene on her table.

The challenge for was "One Size Does Not Fit All." Each designer had been paired with two models: one a conventional size 2, and the other a size 22. The goal wasn't just to make two outfits, but to create a cohesive high-fashion "story" that looked equally editorial on both bodies without losing the designer's DNA.