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23 Sep

Karoline Vitto prepares to interrupt the mould in Milan

Karoline Vitto prepares to interrupt the mould in Milan
With only a few weeks to go before her first solo show in Milan tomorrow, London-based, Brazilian-born designer Karoline Vitto is facing some sleepless nights. She has reached one of the vital difficult parts of the lead-up to her show: model castings. It's because Vitto’s eponymous label, founded in 2020, covers UK sizes 8 to twenty-eight and the designer is set to showcase many of the range on the runway, versus sticking to at least one sample size, normally a UK6 or 8, as most brands do. “Possibly you will have an array of samples in UK14, 20 and 18, but you don’t find the proper model and so suddenly you will have to regulate the dress, recast the model or...
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20 Sep

Karoline Vitto is bringing size inclusivity to Milan. Can

Karoline Vitto is bringing size inclusivity to Milan. Can
“With Karoline and her work, it was love at first sight,” say Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in an email to Vogue Business. “Together with her we share the thought of authentic beauty, that doesn't have a look at sizes and standards, but is an expression of a deep state of the soul. Her creations gently reveal the feminine shape: the cuts, the stretch fabrics, the main points that frame the body remind us how good it's to be happy to wear what we wish and feel comfortable in.”Dolce & Gabbana ranked ninth in Milan for size inclusivity in Vogue Business’s AW23 report, with 2.7 per cent plus-size looks, while Karoline Vitto ranked first in London and internationally with 100...
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21 Sep

Karoline Vitto’s debut show was a seismic moment for

Karoline Vitto’s debut show was a seismic moment for
The Brazilian designer’s first Fashion East show featured a really diverse forged of exclusively curve models As Tom Rasmussen wrote of their recent ode to London Fashion Week’s wild creativity and unmatched vibes, good fashion must have the ability to maneuver you, and I don’t think I’ve ever been quite so moved by a show than Karoline Vitto’s debut at Fashion East yesterday. The tears began coming once I sat down to put in writing her show notes just a little under per week ago, and ended backstage with a congratulatory hug with the Brazilian designer. Don’t think this was a classy, elegant teardrop rolling down my cheek in a dignified manner – this...
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