

Does Fashion Still Know What Women Want?
Oct 22, 2025
Diana Pearl, a fashion journalist focused on runway coverage, and Kathleen Chen, BOF editor and industry commentator, dive into the turbulent relationship between fashion and real women's needs. They dissect controversial runway moments that many viewed as disrespectful, emphasizing a disconnect with actual women. The duo explores the intensified criticism stemming from financial pressures and the decline in body diversity, while also questioning how women creatives could reshape design. They advocate for structural changes that prioritize women's voices and better customer understanding.
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Runway Spectacle Can Signal Disrespect
- Several runway looks felt disrespectful by erasing or immobilizing women rather than serving them.
- Diana Pearl argues even theatrical designs send messages about how designers treat women.
Timing Amplifies Criticism
- Context matters: similar conceptual looks existed before but hit harder this season.
- Kathleen Chen links sharper critique to brands' financial pressure and creative stagnation.
Body Diversity Makes Messages Louder
- The parade of ultra-thin models compounds the problem of unwearable runway looks.
- Diana Pearl says lack of realistic bodies adds 'insult to injury' for consumers.