Vogue boss concerned by skinny model trend
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•Fashion industry 'should be concerned' by return to skinny models, Vogue boss Chioma Nnadi says
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Chioma Nnadi says weight-loss drug Ozempic has something to do with the trend.
She said it was "important that all bodies are represented" in fashion.
The Vogue editor said she didn't think there was enough body diversity at fashion weeks .
She added: "Hopefully the season will be a wake-up call".
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