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[–] ShitArchon 4 points 39 points (+43|-4) ago 

And in the fashion world, which has long been accused of spreading unrealistic, irresponsible messages about bodies and race and weight and money, it's notable to see a fixture like Gabbana fight back and say no, we’re not sorry, in fact thin is beautiful, we meant it.

Say what you want about the gender and sexual orientation demographics that dominate the fashion world, triggering an MSM shitlib like this is very uncucked of them.

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[–] BossLady 4 points 18 points (+22|-4) ago  (edited ago)

They dress Melania and tell everyone who doesn't like it to fuck off. They are based af!

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[–] kittysaysmeownow 1 point 22 points (+23|-1) ago 

I've been carefully watching designers so I can keep tabs on who to avoid. Dolce Gabbana is on my yes list now, though I'm not super keen on their designs, there's occasionally something I like, so I'll keep that in mind.

I noticed that some of them try to tactfully NOT say what they think about certain issues. I was watching a Karl Lagerfeld interview and, when asked about what he thinks of Brexit, he said 'well, if they drive out the elites, then they won't have any elites, that's just how it works'. A very tactful response I think. I had to watch a few more to decide whether I would wear him or not, but he got me with 'The Germany I grew up in is gone' and 'I've seen some lovely burkas, but they are not for us'. Both quite tactfully stated. He lost a bunch of weight and wrote a diet book, by the way.

Victoria's Secret has been pretty good too, their show had a lot of culturally European inspired pieces, which I thought was pretty cool. They also really defend their models from being thin shamed, and they're constantly showing clips of how hard they work out to earn their shape.

Ones to avoid like the plague are currently Micheal Kors and Calvin Klein, who have both been virtue signalling all over the place, and they have both put fat models on their runways.

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[–] Plavonica 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago  (edited ago)

how hard they work out to earn their shape.

Triggered!

Seriously think this is what scares the fats the most. Having to earn something instead of being given it.

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[–] BeetusCrisco 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Nah. He has fuck you money at this point

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[–] Celtic_Queen 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

I love that he responded like that! If there was finally backlash it would be wonderful, at least we know that one day, when millions have died young on a massive scale from obesity, society will fight back against the fat tide.

I saw below that you have a list of "yes" companies, if you would be kind to share that I would be thrilled! I don't want to give money to companies supporting the fat fuckers plaguing our society.

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[–] fabulousalpaca 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

If there's a fatty backlash, thin people will make up for the sales.

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[–] Anti-Social 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

There is hope

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[–] Fattiesaremean 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

My new favorite designer is Stephano Gabbana💗

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[–] BossLady 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Carl Lagerfeld has also rejected the fat PC craze. He is a tremendous shitlord!

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[–] CuntyMcCunt 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Ralph Lauren has said some pretty shitlordy things in the past, too!

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[–] Lurkerontheroof [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Hell yes! Herr Lagerfeld is the OG fashion shitlord!

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[–] BossLady 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

GO TO HIS INSTA!!! Stefano is shilording all over! It's glorious!

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[–] BlackKateMoss ago 

My God. His insta is as shitlordy as anything on FPH. Bravo!!!

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[–] 8918660? 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

I want that plastered everywhere on everything I own. "Thin and Gorgeous". My new fucking catchphrase.

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